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# An example config to use filter plugins. # THIS FEATURE IS SUPPORTED FOR v0.12 AND ABOVE. # in_forward to generate events to be tested. # You can send an arbitrary event with an arbitrary tag. # For example, the following command creates the event # {"message":"hello world"} with tag = foo # # $ echo '{"message":"hello world"}' | fluent-cat foo <source> @type forward port 24224 </source> # For all events with the tag "foo", filter it out # UNLESS the value of the "message" field matches /keep this/ # # - {"message":"keep this please"} is kept. # - {"message":"Do not keep"} is filtered out. # - {"messag22":"keep this please"} is filtered out. <filter foo> @type grep regexp1 message keep this </filter> # Matches the events that was kept by the above filter <match foo> @type stdout </match> # For all events with the tag "bar", add the machine's hostname with # the key "hostname" BEFORE forwarding to another instance of Fluentd # at 123.4.2.4:24224. <filter bar> @type record_transformer <record> hostname ${hostname} </record> </filter> # By the time it is getting matched here, the event has # the "hostname" field. <match bar> @type forward <server> host 123.4.2.4 port 24225 </server> </match> # Composing two filters. For all events with the tag foo.bar, # # 1. The first filter filters out all events that has the field "hello" # 2. Then, for those events, we downcase the value of the "name" field. # # - {"name":"SADA", "hello":100} gets filtered out # - {"name":"SADA"} becomes {"name":"sada"} # - {"last_name":"FURUHASHI"} throws an error because it has no field called "name" <filter foo.bar> @type grep exclude1 hello . </filter> <filter foo.bar> @type record_transformer enable_ruby true <record> name ${name.downcase} </record> </filter> <match foo.bar> @type stdout </match>
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