# encoding: utf-8 require "logstash/filters/base" require "logstash/namespace" # The mutate filter allows you to perform general mutations on fields. You # can rename, remove, replace, and modify fields in your events. class LogStash::Filters::Mutate < LogStash::Filters::Base config_name "mutate" # Sets a default value when the field exists but the value is null. # # Example: # [source,ruby] # filter { # mutate { # # Sets the default value of the 'field1' field to 'default_value' # coerce => { "field1" => "default_value" } # } # } config :coerce, :validate => :hash # Rename one or more fields. # # Example: # [source,ruby] # filter { # mutate { # # Renames the 'HOSTORIP' field to 'client_ip' # rename => { "HOSTORIP" => "client_ip" } # } # } config :rename, :validate => :hash # Replace a field with a new value. The new value can include `%{foo}` strings # to help you build a new value from other parts of the event. # # Example: # [source,ruby] # filter { # mutate { # replace => { "message" => "%{source_host}: My new message" } # } # } config :replace, :validate => :hash # Update an existing field with a new value. If the field does not exist, # then no action will be taken. # # Example: # [source,ruby] # filter { # mutate { # update => { "sample" => "My new message" } # } # } config :update, :validate => :hash # Convert a field's value to a different type, like turning a string to an # integer. If the field value is an array, all members will be converted. # If the field is a hash no action will be taken. # # If the conversion type is `boolean`, the acceptable values are: # # * **True:** `true`, `t`, `yes`, `y`, and `1` # * **False:** `false`, `f`, `no`, `n`, and `0` # # If a value other than these is provided, it will pass straight through # and log a warning message. # # If the conversion type is `integer` and the value is a boolean, it will be converted as: # * **True:** `1` # * **False:** `0` # # If you have numeric strings that have decimal commas (Europe and ex-colonies) # e.g. "1.234,56" or "2.340", by using conversion targets of integer_eu or float_eu # the convert function will treat "." as a group separator and "," as a decimal separator. # # Conversion targets of integer or float will now correctly handle "," as a group separator. # # Valid conversion targets are: integer, float, integer_eu, float_eu, string, and boolean. # # Example: # [source,ruby] # filter { # mutate { # convert => { "fieldname" => "integer" } # } # } config :convert, :validate => :hash # Match a regular expression against a field value and replace all matches # with another string. Only fields that are strings or arrays of strings are # supported. For other kinds of fields no action will be taken. # # This configuration takes an array consisting of 3 elements per # field/substitution. # # Be aware of escaping any backslash in the config file. # # Example: # [source,ruby] # filter { # mutate { # gsub => [ # # replace all forward slashes with underscore # "fieldname", "/", "_", # # replace backslashes, question marks, hashes, and minuses # # with a dot "." # "fieldname2", "[\\?#-]", "." # ] # } # } # config :gsub, :validate => :array # Convert a string to its uppercase equivalent. # # Example: # [source,ruby] # filter { # mutate { # uppercase => [ "fieldname" ] # } # } config :uppercase, :validate => :array # Convert a string to its lowercase equivalent. # # Example: # [source,ruby] # filter { # mutate { # lowercase => [ "fieldname" ] # } # } config :lowercase, :validate => :array # Convert a string to its capitalized equivalent. # # Example: # [source,ruby] # filter { # mutate { # capitalize => [ "fieldname" ] # } # } config :capitalize, :validate => :array # Split a field to an array using a separator character. Only works on string # fields. # # Example: # [source,ruby] # filter { # mutate { # split => { "fieldname" => "," } # } # } config :split, :validate => :hash # Join an array with a separator character. Does nothing on non-array fields. # # Example: # [source,ruby] # filter { # mutate { # join => { "fieldname" => "," } # } # } config :join, :validate => :hash # Strip whitespace from field. NOTE: this only works on leading and trailing whitespace. # # Example: # [source,ruby] # filter { # mutate { # strip => ["field1", "field2"] # } # } config :strip, :validate => :array # Merge two fields of arrays or hashes. # String fields will be automatically be converted into an array, so: # ========================== # `array` + `string` will work # `string` + `string` will result in an 2 entry array in `dest_field` # `array` and `hash` will not work # ========================== # Example: # [source,ruby] # filter { # mutate { # merge => { "dest_field" => "added_field" } # } # } config :merge, :validate => :hash # Copy an existing field to another field. Existing target field will be overriden. # ========================== # Example: # [source,ruby] # filter { # mutate { # copy => { "source_field" => "dest_field" } # } # } config :copy, :validate => :hash TRUE_REGEX = (/^(true|t|yes|y|1)$/i).freeze FALSE_REGEX = (/^(false|f|no|n|0)$/i).freeze CONVERT_PREFIX = "convert_".freeze def register valid_conversions = %w(string integer float boolean integer_eu float_eu ) # TODO(sissel): Validate conversion requests if provided. @convert.nil? or @convert.each do |field, type| if !valid_conversions.include?(type) raise LogStash::ConfigurationError, I18n.t( "logstash.agent.configuration.invalid_plugin_register", :plugin => "filter", :type => "mutate", :error => "Invalid conversion type '#{type}', expected one of '#{valid_conversions.join(',')}'" ) end end @gsub_parsed = [] @gsub.nil? or @gsub.each_slice(3) do |field, needle, replacement| if [field, needle, replacement].any? {|n| n.nil?} raise LogStash::ConfigurationError, I18n.t( "logstash.agent.configuration.invalid_plugin_register", :plugin => "filter", :type => "mutate", :error => "Invalid gsub configuration #{[field, needle, replacement]}. gsub requires 3 non-nil elements per config entry" ) end @gsub_parsed << { :field => field, :needle => (needle.index("%{").nil?? Regexp.new(needle): needle), :replacement => replacement } end end def filter(event) coerce(event) if @coerce rename(event) if @rename update(event) if @update replace(event) if @replace convert(event) if @convert gsub(event) if @gsub uppercase(event) if @uppercase capitalize(event) if @capitalize lowercase(event) if @lowercase strip(event) if @strip remove(event) if @remove split(event) if @split join(event) if @join merge(event) if @merge copy(event) if @copy filter_matched(event) end private def coerce(event) @coerce.each do |field, default_value| next unless event.include?(field) && event.get(field)==nil event.set(field, event.sprintf(default_value)) end end def rename(event) @rename.each do |old, new| old = event.sprintf(old) new = event.sprintf(new) next unless event.include?(old) event.set(new, event.remove(old)) end end def update(event) @update.each do |field, newvalue| next unless event.include?(field) event.set(field, event.sprintf(newvalue)) end end def replace(event) @replace.each do |field, newvalue| event.set(field, event.sprintf(newvalue)) end end def convert(event) @convert.each do |field, type| next unless event.include?(field) original = event.get(field) # calls convert_{string,integer,float,boolean} depending on type requested. converter = method(CONVERT_PREFIX + type) case original when Hash @logger.debug? && @logger.debug("I don't know how to type convert a hash, skipping", :field => field, :value => original) when Array event.set(field, original.map { |v| v.nil? ? v : converter.call(v) }) when NilClass # ignore else event.set(field, converter.call(original)) end end end def convert_string(value) # since this is a filter and all inputs should be already UTF-8 # we wont check valid_encoding? but just force UTF-8 for # the Fixnum#to_s case which always result in US-ASCII # also not that force_encoding checks current encoding against the # target encoding and only change if necessary, so calling # valid_encoding? is redundant # see https://twitter.com/jordansissel/status/444613207143903232 value.to_s.force_encoding(Encoding::UTF_8) end def convert_boolean(value) return true if value =~ TRUE_REGEX return false if value.empty? || value =~ FALSE_REGEX @logger.warn("Failed to convert #{value} into boolean.") value end def convert_integer(value) return 1 if value == true return 0 if value == false return value.to_i if !value.is_a?(String) value.tr(",", "").to_i end def convert_float(value) value.tr(",", "").to_f end def convert_integer_eu(value) return 1 if value == true return 0 if value == false cnv_replace_eu(value).to_i end def convert_float_eu(value) cnv_replace_eu(value).to_f end def cnv_replace_eu(value) return value if !value.is_a?(String) value.tr(".", "").tr(",", ".") end def gsub(event) @gsub_parsed.each do |config| field = config[:field] needle = config[:needle] replacement = config[:replacement] value = event.get(field) case value when Array result = value.map do |v| if v.is_a?(String) gsub_dynamic_fields(event, v, needle, replacement) else @logger.warn("gsub mutation is only applicable for strings and arrays of strings, skipping", :field => field, :value => v) v end end event.set(field, result) when String event.set(field, gsub_dynamic_fields(event, value, needle, replacement)) else @logger.debug? && @logger.debug("gsub mutation is only applicable for strings and arrays of strings, skipping", :field => field, :value => event.get(field)) end end end def gsub_dynamic_fields(event, original, needle, replacement) if needle.is_a?(Regexp) original.gsub(needle, event.sprintf(replacement)) else # we need to replace any dynamic fields original.gsub(Regexp.new(event.sprintf(needle)), event.sprintf(replacement)) end end def uppercase(event) @uppercase.each do |field| original = event.get(field) next if original.nil? # in certain cases JRuby returns a proxy wrapper of the event[field] value # therefore we can't assume that we are modifying the actual value behind # the key so read, modify and overwrite result = case original when Array # can't map upcase! as it replaces an already upcase value with nil # ["ABCDEF"].map(&:upcase!) => [nil] original.map do |elem| (elem.is_a?(String) ? elem.upcase : elem) end when String # nil means no change was made to the String original.upcase! || original else @logger.debug? && @logger.debug("Can't uppercase something that isn't a string", :field => field, :value => original) original end event.set(field, result) end end def lowercase(event) #see comments for #uppercase @lowercase.each do |field| original = event.get(field) next if original.nil? result = case original when Array original.map! do |elem| (elem.is_a?(String) ? elem.downcase : elem) end when String original.downcase! || original else @logger.debug? && @logger.debug("Can't lowercase something that isn't a string", :field => field, :value => original) original end event.set(field, result) end end def capitalize(event) #see comments for #uppercase @capitalize.each do |field| original = event.get(field) next if original.nil? result = case original when Array original.map! do |elem| (elem.is_a?(String) ? elem.capitalize : elem) end when String original.capitalize! || original else @logger.debug? && @logger.debug("Can't capitalize something that isn't a string", :field => field, :value => original) original end event.set(field, result) end end def split(event) @split.each do |field, separator| value = event.get(field) if value.is_a?(String) event.set(field, value.split(separator)) else @logger.debug? && @logger.debug("Can't split something that isn't a string", :field => field, :value => event.get(field)) end end end def join(event) @join.each do |field, separator| value = event.get(field) if value.is_a?(Array) event.set(field, value.join(separator)) end end end def strip(event) @strip.each do |field| value = event.get(field) case value when Array event.set(field, value.map{|s| s.strip }) when String event.set(field, value.strip) end end end def merge(event) @merge.each do |dest_field, added_fields| # When multiple calls, added_field is an array dest_field_value = event.get(dest_field) Array(added_fields).each do |added_field| added_field_value = event.get(added_field) if dest_field_value.is_a?(Hash) ^ added_field_value.is_a?(Hash) @logger.error("Not possible to merge an array and a hash: ", :dest_field => dest_field, :added_field => added_field ) next end # No need to test the other if dest_field_value.is_a?(Hash) # do not use event[dest_field].update because the returned object from event[dest_field] # can/will be a copy of the actual event data and directly updating it will not update # the Event internal data. The updated value must be reassigned in the Event. event.set(dest_field, dest_field_value.update(added_field_value)) else # do not use event[dest_field].concat because the returned object from event[dest_field] # can/will be a copy of the actual event data and directly updating it will not update # the Event internal data. The updated value must be reassigned in the Event. event.set(dest_field, Array(dest_field_value).concat(Array(added_field_value))) end end end end def copy(event) @copy.each do |src_field, dest_field| original = event.get(src_field) next if original.nil? event.set(dest_field,LogStash::Util.deep_clone(original)) end end end