This plugin is an EXPERIMENTAL and support only Java8.
- Plugin type: output
- Load all or nothing: no
- Resume supported: no
- Cleanup supported: no
name | type | required? | default | description |
---|---|---|---|---|
host | string | optional | "127.0.0.1" | fluentd servers host |
port | integer | optional | "24224" | fluentd servers port |
tag | string | required | tag of logs | |
time_key | string | optional | To use the name of value as time key. The value must set unixtime of seconds. (if empty parameter then using current unixtime) | |
async_size | integer | optional | "1" | asynchronous parallelism size |
request_grouping_size | integer | optional | "100" | sending request grouping size (*1) |
request_per_seconds | integer | optional | "0" | Sending throttle requests in per seconds. (default 0 is non throttle) (*2) |
default_timezone | string | optional | UTC | |
default_timestamp_format | string | optional | %Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S.%6N |
*1: Grouping Request of sending fluentd in a single time. (e.f. 100 is about 2750 records in single time.)
*2: Throttling single request of requestGroupingSize(just 100 of 2750 records) of bulk requests.
If your fluentd server is overloading, adjustment parameters(asyncSize,requestGroupingSize,requestPerSeconds) .
out:
type: fluentd
tag: fluentd.tag
asyncSize: 4
requestPerSeconds: 30
$ embulk gem install embulk-output-fluentd
$ ./gradlew gem # -t to watch change of files and rebuild continuously
This plug-in is written by Scala. You could use sbt.
$ ./sbt
$ ./sbt test