- boundary
- csv
- circonus
- cloudwatch
- datadog
- datadog_metrics
- elasticsearch
- exec
- file
- graphtastic
- ganglia
- graphite
- google_bigquery
- google_cloud_storage
- gelf
- http
- hipchat
- irc
- influxdb
- jira
- juggernaut
- kafka
- loggly
- librato
- lumberjack
- mongodb
- metriccatcher
- nagios
- nagios_nsca
- null
- opentsdb
- pagerduty
- pipe
- rackspace
- riak
- riemann
- redis
- redmine
- rabbitmq
- solr_http
- sns
- syslog
- stomp
- statsd
- stdout
- sqs
- s3
- tcp
- udp
- websocket
- xmpp
- zabbix
- zeromq
This plugin supports the following configuration options:
Required configuration options:
librato { account_id => ... api_token => ... }
Available configuration options:
- This is a required setting.
- Value type is string
- There is no default value for this setting.
This output lets you send metrics, annotations and alerts to Librato based on Logstash events
This is VERY experimental and inefficient right now. Your Librato account usually an email address
- Value type is hash
-
Default value is
{}
Annotations
Registers an annotation with Librato
The only required field is title
and name
.
start_time
and end_time
will be set to event["@timestamp"].to_i
You can add any other optional annotation values as well.
All values will be passed through event.sprintf
Example:
["title":"Logstash event on %{host}", "name":"logstash_stream"] or
["title":"Logstash event", "description":"%{message}", "name":"logstash_stream"]
- This is a required setting.
- Value type is string
- There is no default value for this setting.
Your Librato API Token
- Value type is string
-
Default value is
"10"
Batch size Number of events to batch up before sending to Librato.
- Value type is codec
-
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.
- Value type is hash
-
Default value is
{}
Counters Send data to Librato as a counter
Example:
["value", "1", "source", "%{host}", "name", "messages_received"] Additionally, you can override the `measure_time` for the event. Must be a unix timestamp:
["value", "1", "source", "%{host}", "name", "messages_received", "measure_time", "%{my_unixtime_field}"] Default is to use the event's timestamp
- DEPRECATED WARNING: This configuration item is deprecated and may not be available in future versions.
- Value type is array
-
Default value is
[]
Only handle events without any of these tags. Note this check is additional to type and tags.
- Value type is hash
-
Default value is
{}
Gauges Send data to Librato as a gauge
Example:
["value", "%{bytes_recieved}", "source", "%{host}", "name", "apache_bytes"] Additionally, you can override the `measure_time` for the event. Must be a unix timestamp:
["value", "%{bytes_recieved}", "source", "%{host}", "name", "apache_bytes","measure_time", "%{my_unixtime_field}] Default is to use the event's timestamp
- DEPRECATED WARNING: This configuration item is deprecated and may not be available in future versions.
- Value type is array
-
Default value is
[]
Only handle events with all of these tags. Note that if you specify a type, the event must also match that type. Optional.
- DEPRECATED WARNING: This configuration item is deprecated and may not be available in future versions.
- Value type is string
-
Default value is
""
The type to act on. If a type is given, then this output will only
act on messages with the same type. See any input plugin’s type
attribute for more.
Optional.
- Value type is number
-
Default value is
1
The number of workers to use for this output. Note that this setting may not be useful for all outputs.