The filepath
processor plugin maps certain go functions from path/filepath
onto tag and field values. Values can be modified in place or stored in another key.
Implemented functions are:
- Base (accessible through
[[processors.filepath.basename]]
) - Rel (accessible through
[[processors.filepath.rel]]
) - Dir (accessible through
[[processors.filepath.dir]]
) - Clean (accessible through
[[processors.filepath.clean]]
) - ToSlash (accessible through
[[processors.filepath.toslash]]
)
On top of that, the plugin provides an extra function to retrieve the final path component without its extension. This
function is accessible through the [[processors.filepath.stem]]
configuration item.
Please note that, in this implementation, these functions are processed in the order that they appear above( except for
stem
that is applied in the first place).
Specify the tag
and/or field
that you want processed in each section and optionally a dest
if you want the result
stored in a new tag or field.
If you plan to apply multiple transformations to the same tag
/field
, bear in mind the processing order stated above.
[[processors.filepath]]
## Treat the tag value as a path and convert it to its last element, storing the result in a new tag
# [[processors.filepath.basename]]
# tag = "path"
# dest = "basepath"
## Treat the field value as a path and keep all but the last element of path, typically the path's directory
# [[processors.filepath.dirname]]
# field = "path"
## Treat the tag value as a path, converting it to its the last element without its suffix
# [[processors.filepath.stem]]
# tag = "path"
## Treat the tag value as a path, converting it to the shortest path name equivalent
## to path by purely lexical processing
# [[processors.filepath.clean]]
# tag = "path"
## Treat the tag value as a path, converting it to a relative path that is lexically
## equivalent to the source path when joined to 'base_path'
# [[processors.filepath.rel]]
# tag = "path"
# base_path = "/var/log"
## Treat the tag value as a path, replacing each separator character in path with a '/' character. Has only
## effect on Windows
# [[processors.filepath.toslash]]
# tag = "path"
Even though clean
is provided a standalone function, it is also invoked when using the rel
and dirname
functions,
so there is no need to use it along with them.
That is:
[[processors.filepath]]
[[processors.filepath.dir]]
tag = "path"
[[processors.filepath.clean]]
tag = "path"
Is equivalent to:
[[processors.filepath]]
[[processors.filepath.dir]]
tag = "path"
The effects of this function are only noticeable on Windows platforms, because of the underlying golang implementation.
[[processors.filepath]]
[[processors.filepath.basename]]
tag = "path"
- my_metric,path="/var/log/batch/ajob.log" duration_seconds=134 1587920425000000000
+ my_metric,path="ajob.log" duration_seconds=134 1587920425000000000
[[processors.filepath]]
[[processors.filepath.dirname]]
field = "path"
dest = "folder"
- my_metric path="/var/log/batch/ajob.log",duration_seconds=134 1587920425000000000
+ my_metric path="/var/log/batch/ajob.log",folder="/var/log/batch",duration_seconds=134 1587920425000000000
[[processors.filepath]]
[[processors.filepath.stem]]
tag = "path"
- my_metric,path="/var/log/batch/ajob.log" duration_seconds=134 1587920425000000000
+ my_metric,path="ajob" duration_seconds=134 1587920425000000000
[[processors.filepath]]
[[processors.filepath.clean]]
tag = "path"
- my_metric,path="/var/log/dummy/../batch//ajob.log" duration_seconds=134 1587920425000000000
+ my_metric,path="/var/log/batch/ajob.log" duration_seconds=134 1587920425000000000
[[processors.filepath]]
[[processors.filepath.rel]]
tag = "path"
base_path = "/var/log"
- my_metric,path="/var/log/batch/ajob.log" duration_seconds=134 1587920425000000000
+ my_metric,path="batch/ajob.log" duration_seconds=134 1587920425000000000
[[processors.filepath]]
[[processors.filepath.rel]]
tag = "path"
- my_metric,path="\var\log\batch\ajob.log" duration_seconds=134 1587920425000000000
+ my_metric,path="/var/log/batch/ajob.log" duration_seconds=134 1587920425000000000
This plugin can be used together with the
tail input plugn to make modifications
to the path
tag injected for every file.
Scenario:
- A log file
/var/log/myjobs/mysql_backup.log
, containing logs for a job execution. Whenever the job ends, a line is written to the log file following this format:2020-04-05 11:45:21 total time execution: 70 seconds
- We want to generate a measurement that captures the duration of the script as a field and includes the
path
as a tag- We are interested in the filename without its extensions, since it might be enough information for plotting our execution times in a dashboard
- Just in case, we don't want to override the original path (if for some reason we end up having duplicates we might want this information)
For this purpose, we will use the tail
input plugin, the grok
parser plugin and the filepath
processor.
[[inputs.tail]]
files = ["/var/log/myjobs/**.log"]
data_format = "grok"
grok_patterns = ['%{TIMESTAMP_ISO8601:timestamp:ts-"2006-01-02 15:04:05"} total time execution: %{NUMBER:duration_seconds:int}']
name_override = "myjobs"
[[processors.filepath]]
[[processors.filepath.stem]]
tag = "path"
dest = "stempath"
The resulting output for a job taking 70 seconds for the mentioned log file would look like:
myjobs_duration_seconds,host="my-host",path="/var/log/myjobs/mysql_backup.log",stempath="mysql_backup" 70 1587920425000000000