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#Embedded ElasticSearch for Fluentd
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This plugin launches a local ElasticSearch process inside Fluentd.
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ElasticSearch's version is 0.90-RC2.
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## Installation
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Use RubyGems:
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gem install fluent-plugin-embedded-elasticsearch
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## Configuration
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<source>
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type embedded_elasticsearch
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</source>
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Also, please see "conf/example.conf" for an example configuration with
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[fluent-plugin-kibana-server](http://github.com/choplin/fluent-plugin-kibana-server) and
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[fluent-plugin-elasticsearch](http://github.com/uken/fluent-plugin-elasticsearch).
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## TODO
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Figure out what ElasticSearch options are useful. Right now, `elasticsearch -f
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-Des.index.store=memory` is hard-coded, but all the ES options should be
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configurable (either via -Des.config or inlining). **Pull requests are
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welcomed!**
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## Notes
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* Thanks to folks over at Logstash for the "embedding" idea.
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* Thanks to @frsyuki for [ServerEngine](https://github.com/frsyuki/serverengine)
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## Copyright
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<table>
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<tr>
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<td>Author</td><td>Kiyoto Tamura<me@ktamura.com></td>
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</tr>
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<tr>
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<td>Copyright</td><td>Copyright (c) 2013- Kiyoto Tamura</td>
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</tr>
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<tr>
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<td>License</td><td>Apache 2.0 License</td>
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</tr>
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</table>
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<source>
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type embedded_elasticsearch
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</source>
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<source>
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type kibana_server
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bind 0.0.0.0
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port 24300
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mount /kibana/
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access_log_path /var/log/kibana/access.log
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elasticsearch_url http://localhost:9200
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</source>
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<source>
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type http
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port 8888
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</source>
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<match es.**>
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type copy
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<store>
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type elasticsearch
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logstash_format true
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index_name fluentd
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type_name fluentd
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flush_interval 3
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</store>
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<store>
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require 'shellwords'
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require 'serverengine'
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module Fluent
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class EmbeddedElasticSearchInput < Input
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Plugin.register_input('embedded_elasticsearch', self)
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DIR_PATH = File.dirname(__FILE__)
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config_param :graceful_kill_interval, :time, :default => 2
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config_param :graceful_kill_interval_increment, :time, :default => 3
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config_param :graceful_kill_timeout, :time, :default => 60
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config_param :bind, :string, :default => "localhost"
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config_param :port, :string, :default => 9200
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config_param :elasticsearch_dir, :string, :default => File.expand_path("#{DIR_PATH}/../../../vendor/elasticsearch/")
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def configure(conf)
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super
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end
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def start
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@pm = ServerEngine::ProcessManager.new(
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:auto_tick => true,
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:auto_tick_interval => 1,
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def elasticsearch_command
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elasticsearch_binary = "#{@elasticsearch_dir}/bin/elasticsearch"
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options = ["-f", "-Des.index.store=memory"] # -f ensures it runs in the (ServerEngine) foreground
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"#{elasticsearch_binary} #{options.join(" ")}"
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