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Exception detector plugin for fluentd

fluent-plugin-detect-exceptions is an output plugin for fluentd which scans a log stream text messages or JSON records for multi-line exception stack traces: If a consecutive sequence of log messages forms an exception stack trace, the log messages are forwarded as a single, combined log message. Otherwise, the input log data is forwarded as is.

Text log messages are assumed to contain single lines and are combined by concatenating them.

For JSON records, the log message is taken from a configurable message field of the log record. The message field is assumed to contain a single line of text. If the message fields of a consecutive sequence of logs records form an exception stack, they are combined to a single log record by taking the first log record of the sequence and replacing the content of the message field with the concatenated content of all message fields in the sequence. Note that the content of other fields in the records of the sequence are thus not reflected in the combined output. This plugin is intended to be used in cases where the content of log records that belong to a single exception stack are so similar (e.g. because they contain the timestamp of the log entry) that this loss of information is irrelevant.

This is NOT an official Google product.

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Installation

This gem is hosted at RubyGems.org and can be installed using:

$ gem install fluent-plugin-detect-exceptions

Installing google-fluentd will also install and configure the gem.

Configuration

The plugin supports the following parameters:

Required

remove_tag_prefix

The prefix to remove from the input tag when outputting a record. A prefix has to be a complete tag part. Example: If remove_tag_prefix is set to ‘foo’, the input tag foo.bar.baz is transformed to bar.baz and the input tag ‘foofoo.bar’ is not modified.

Optional

message

Name of the field in the JSON record that contains the single-line log messages that shall be scanned for exceptions. If this is set to ”, the plugin will try ‘message’ and ‘log’, in that order. This parameter is only applicable to structured (JSON) log streams. Default: ”.

languages

A list of language for which exception stack traces shall be detected. The values in the list can be separated by commas or written as JSON list. Supported values: java, js, csharp, python, go, ruby, php, all. Default: all.

multiline_flush_interval

Interval in seconds after which a (possibly not yet complete) buffered exception stack shall be forwarded. If not set, incomplete exceptions stacks are not flushed.

force_line_breaks

Force line breaks between each lines when comibining exception stacks. This is useful if your exception is formatted as a single line. i.e., logs retrieved from the docker’s logging driver don’t have any line break. Default: false.

max_lines

Maximum number of lines in a detected exception stack trace. If this maximum number is exceeded, the exception stack trace that has been detected so far will be output as a single log message and the detection will start from scratch. This is intended as a safeguard against buffering very large amounts of data before outputting them to the log stream. Zero means no limit. Default: 1000.

max_bytes

Maximum number of bytes in a detected exception stack trace. If this maximum number is exceeded, the exception stack trace that has been detected so far will be output as a single log message and the detection will start from scratch. This is intended as a safeguard against buffering very large amounts of data before outputting them to the log stream. Zero means no limit. Default: 0.

stream

Name of the field in the JSON record that contains the name of a logical log stream within the “real” log stream. The exception detection is handled separately for each logical log stream, i.e., exceptions will be detected even if the messages for the logical log streams are interleaved in the “real” log stream. Consequently, only records in the same logical stream will be combined. This parameter is ignored if set to ”. This parameter is only applicable to structured (JSON) log streams. Default: ”.

Example configuration:

<match **>
  @type detect_exceptions
  remove_tag_prefix foo
  message log
  languages java, python
  multiline_flush_interval 0.1
</match>

Extending language support

Supporting a new language requires new detection rules in this gem and additional changes in the Stackdriver Error Reporting service. Please contact our product team by filing a support case if you’d like to see support for a new language.

Copyright

Copyright 2016 Google Inc. All rights reserved.

License

Apache License, Version 2.0

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