csv
editcsv
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Synopsis
editThis plugin supports the following configuration options:
Required configuration options:
csv { fields => ... path => ... }
Available configuration options:
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Details
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codec
edit- Value type is codec
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Default value is
"plain"
The codec used for output data. Output codecs are a convenient method for encoding your data before it leaves the output, without needing a separate filter in your Logstash pipeline.
csv_options
edit- Value type is hash
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Default value is
{}
Options for CSV output. This is passed directly to the Ruby stdlib to_csv function.
Full documentation is available on the Ruby CSV documentation page.
A typical use case would be to use alternative column or row seperators eg: csv_options => {"col_sep" => "\t" "row_sep" => "\r\n"}
gives tab seperated data with windows line endings
fields
edit- This is a required setting.
- Value type is array
- There is no default value for this setting.
The field names from the event that should be written to the CSV file.
Fields are written to the CSV in the same order as the array.
If a field does not exist on the event, an empty string will be written.
Supports field reference syntax eg: fields => ["field1", "[nested][field]"]
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