Logstash Read a Property File
I am looking for a way of reading property file in logstash config file so that I can do some data transformation based on the property file value? for example I can skip processing type 1 event and send to index a, process type 2 events and sent to index 2.
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I am looking for a way of reading property file in logstash config file so that I can do some data transformation based on the property file value? for example I can skip processing type 1 event and send to index a, process type 2 events and sent to index 2.
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I am looking for a way of reading property file in logstash config file so that I can do some data transformation based on the property file value? for example I can skip processing type 1 event and send to index a, process type 2 events and sent to index 2.
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I am looking for a way of reading property file in logstash config file so that I can do some data transformation based on the property file value? for example I can skip processing type 1 event and send to index a, process type 2 events and sent to index 2.
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If I understand your question correctly, note that logstash will read all the files in your config directory. You can put different processing blocks in different config files, which makes for a nice separation of code. Be sure that each block is wrapped in a conditional so that they don't all run for all events.
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If I understand your question correctly, note that logstash will read all the files in your config directory. You can put different processing blocks in different config files, which makes for a nice separation of code. Be sure that each block is wrapped in a conditional so that they don't all run for all events.
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If I understand your question correctly, note that logstash will read all the files in your config directory. You can put different processing blocks in different config files, which makes for a nice separation of code. Be sure that each block is wrapped in a conditional so that they don't all run for all events.
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If I understand your question correctly, note that logstash will read all the files in your config directory. You can put different processing blocks in different config files, which makes for a nice separation of code. Be sure that each block is wrapped in a conditional so that they don't all run for all events.
If I understand your question correctly, note that logstash will read all the files in your config directory. You can put different processing blocks in different config files, which makes for a nice separation of code. Be sure that each block is wrapped in a conditional so that they don't all run for all events.
answered Nov 27 '18 at 19:21
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