If our log message is parsed correctly, it has to be showed in Grafana like this:
{"log":"OpenAPI AggregationController: Processing item v1beta1.metrics.k8s.io","pid":"1","severity":"INFO","source":"controller.go:107"}
Otherwise it will looks like this:
{
"log":"{
\"level\":\"info\",\"ts\":\"2020-06-01T11:23:26.679Z\",\"logger\":\"gardener-resource-manager.health-reconciler\",\"msg\":\"Finished ManagedResource health checks\",\"object\":\"garden/provider-aws-dsm9r\"
}\n"
}
}
-
First of all we need to know how does the log for the specific container look like (for example lets take a log from the
alertmanager
:level=info ts=2019-01-28T12:33:49.362015626Z caller=main.go:175 build_context="(go=go1.11.2, user=root@4ecc17c53d26, date=20181109-15:40:48)
) -
We can see that this log contains 4 subfields(severity=info, timestamp=2019-01-28T12:33:49.362015626Z, source=main.go:175 and the actual message). So we have to write a regex which matches this log in 4 groups(We can use https://regex101.com/ like helping tool). So for this purpose our regex looks like this:
^level=(?<severity>\w+)\s+ts=(?<time>\d{4}-\d{2}-\d{2}[Tt].*[zZ])\s+caller=(?<source>[^\s]*+)\s+(?<log>.*)
- Now we have to create correct time format for the timestamp(We can use this site for this purpose: http://ruby-doc.org/stdlib-2.4.1/libdoc/time/rdoc/Time.html#method-c-strptime). So our timestamp matches correctly the following format:
%Y-%m-%dT%H:%M:%S.%L
- It's a time to apply our new regex into fluent-bit configuration. Go to fluent-bit-configmap.yaml and create new filter using the following template:
[FILTER]
Name parser
Match kubernetes.<< pod-name >>*<< container-name >>*
Key_Name log
Parser << parser-name >>
Reserve_Data True
EXAMPLE
[FILTER]
Name parser
Match kubernetes.alertmanager*alertmanager*
Key_Name log
Parser alermanagerParser
Reserve_Data True
- Now lets check if there is already exists parser with such a regex and time format that we need. if not, let`s create one:
[PARSER]
Name << parser-name >>
Format regex
Regex << regex >>
Time_Key time
Time_Format << time-format >>
EXAMPLE
[PARSER]
Name alermanagerParser
Format regex
Regex ^level=(?<severity>\w+)\s+ts=(?<time>\d{4}-\d{2}-\d{2}[Tt].*[zZ])\s+caller=(?<source>[^\s]*+)\s+(?<log>.*)
Time_Key time
Time_Format %Y-%m-%dT%H:%M:%S.%L
Follow your development setup to validate that parsers are working correctly.