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+ ## 2016.05.02
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+ * Made the plugin to respect Logstash shutdown signal.
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+ * Updated the *logstash-core* runtime dependency requirement to '~> 2.0'.
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+ * Updated the *logstash-devutils* development dependency requirement to '>= 0.0.16'
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- Copyright (c) Microsoft. All rights reserved.
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- # Notice
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- This project has moved to a new repo [Azure Diagnostics Tools](https://github.com/Azure/azure-diagnostics-tools/tree/master/Logstash/logstash-input-azurewadtable)
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-
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- Check there for updates.
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-
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- This plugin is a part of [Microsoft Azure Diagnostics with ELK](https://github.com/mspnp/semantic-logging/tree/v3/ELK).
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- [See more documentation.](https://github.com/mspnp/semantic-logging/blob/v3/ELK/md/LogstashExtensions.md#azure-wad-table)
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-
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- # Installing Logstash and this plugin on Ubuntu
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-
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- You can run this script found in this repo.
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- ```
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- ./ubuntu-wad-logstash-install.sh
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- ```
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-
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- This is what the script will do at a high level.
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- 0. Install some utilities
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- 1. Install Java
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- 2. Install Logstash
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- 3. Install Plugin
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-
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- # Setting up your Development Environment
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- This is how I set up my environment when I work on Logstash plugins. This is mostly so I don't forget how to do this in the future, but if you're interested have at it.
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-
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- TL;DR:
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- 1. Setup some sort of Linux environment you can use to test stuff with.
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- 0. Install some utilities
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- 1. Install Java
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- 2. Install RVM
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- 3. Install JRuby
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- 4. Install Logstash
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- 5. Clone the repo
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-
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- First and foremost I do most of my development on a Windows PC. So tools like Vagrant are invaluable for prototyping
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- Linux environments. For OSX you can use Parallels and host an Ubuntu machine. (Also this will mostly be geared towards how to
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- set up a Windows machine for development since I'm not using a Mac for this stuff at the moment.)
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-
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- ## Unix environment on Windows
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- I personally get away with using Git Bash that gets installed when you install git-scm. Seems to work fine for me. You have to
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- run the prompt in admin mode when using Vagrant.
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-
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- ## Setting up Vagrant
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- Start off by installing vagrant using the normal installer. In Vagrant there are two things you need to know. There are things
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- called boxes which you can think of as os-images and then providers. You host a box on a provider essentially. Since I am on
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- Windows I prefer to use the hyperv provider. (Less things to install, I'm sure everything else will work fine as well)
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-
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- If you want to go down the HyperV route, make sure to enable hyper-v on your machine. Both of these instructions involve a restart.
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- After you have restarted create a clean directory and navigate to it. Run this command
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- ```
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- vagrant init hashicorp/precise64
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- ```
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-
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- This will create a Vagrantfile. For Windows 10 you will likely need to do some extra work to get shared folders to work.
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- ```
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- config.vm.synced_folder ".", "/vagrant", type: "smb", smb_username: "<Local account name>", smb_password: "<Local account password>"
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- ```
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- I recommend creating a new local account for the above config. Make sure to replace `<Local account name>` and `<Local account password>`. (Also don't forget
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- this account will need access to the folder you are doing your work in.
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-
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- Once this is set up simply run:
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- ```
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- vagrant up --provider hyperv
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- vagrant ssh
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- ```
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- This will let you ssh into the machine. Navigate to /vagrant (`cd /vagrant`). This is the shared folder between the windows file system and the Ubuntu VM.
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- Clone the repo to this directory. You can do all your edits on the Windows side (if you so choose, remember that Windows has different line endings so you'll need to run dos2unix if you go this route).
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- Or if you want to do it ubuntu you can do as well. I like to keep things in this folder so that when I come back to this environment I know what I was working on without having to start the VM.
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-
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- Once you have a VM, you'll need to install a bunch of dependencies to get going. I'll list them out (I will likely write a script for this as well):
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- Java, RVM (This is ruby env manager), Jruby (Install this through RVM), Logstash.
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-
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- Below are more instructions on how to actually run a plugin locally, but this should be enough to get going.
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-
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- # Logstash Plugin
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- `The following is default documentation when you create a new plugin. Left as notes.`
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-
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- This is a plugin for [Logstash](https://github.com/elasticsearch/logstash).
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- It is fully free and fully open source. The license is Apache 2.0, meaning you are pretty much free to use it however you want in whatever way.
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-
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- ## Documentation
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-
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- Logstash provides infrastructure to automatically generate documentation for this plugin. We use the asciidoc format to write documentation so any comments in the source code will be first converted into asciidoc and then into html. All plugin documentation are placed under one [central location](http://www.elasticsearch.org/guide/en/logstash/current/).
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-
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- - For formatting code or config example, you can use the asciidoc `[source,ruby]` directive
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- - For more asciidoc formatting tips, see the excellent reference here https://github.com/elasticsearch/docs#asciidoc-guide
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-
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- ## Need Help?
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- Need help? Try #logstash on freenode IRC or the https://discuss.elastic.co/c/logstash discussion forum.
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-
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- ## Developing
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- ### 1. Plugin Developement and Testing
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- #### Code
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- - To get started, you'll need JRuby with the Bundler gem installed.
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- - Create a new plugin or clone and existing from the GitHub [logstash-plugins](https://github.com/logstash-plugins) organization. We also provide [example plugins](https://github.com/logstash-plugins?query=example).
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- - Install dependencies
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- ```sh
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- bundle install
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- ```
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- #### Test
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- - Update your dependencies
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- ```sh
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- bundle install
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- ```
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- - Run tests
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- ```sh
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- ```
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- ### 2. Running your unpublished Plugin in Logstash
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-
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- #### 2.1 Run in a local Logstash clone
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- - Edit Logstash `Gemfile` and add the local plugin path, for example:
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- ```ruby
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- gem "logstash-filter-awesome", :path => "/your/local/logstash-filter-awesome"
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- ```
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- - Install plugin
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- ```sh
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- bin/plugin install --no-verify
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- ```
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- - Run Logstash with your plugin
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- ```sh
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- bin/logstash -e 'filter {awesome {}}'
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- ```
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- At this point any modifications to the plugin code will be applied to this local Logstash setup. After modifying the plugin, simply rerun Logstash.
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- #### 2.2 Run in an installed Logstash
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- You can use the same **2.1** method to run your plugin in an installed Logstash by editing its `Gemfile` and pointing the `:path` to your local plugin development directory or you can build the gem and install it using:
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- ```sh
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- gem build logstash-filter-awesome.gemspec
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- ```
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- - Install the plugin from the Logstash home
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- ```sh
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- - Start Logstash and proceed to test the plugin
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- ## Contributing
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- All contributions are welcome: ideas, patches, documentation, bug reports, complaints, and even something you drew up on a napkin.
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- Programming is not a required skill. Whatever you've seen about open source and maintainers or community members saying "send patches or die" - you will not see that here.
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- It is more important to the community that you are able to contribute.
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- For more information about contributing, see the [CONTRIBUTING](https://github.com/elasticsearch/logstash/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md) file.
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+ # Logstash input plugin for Azure diagnostics data from Storage Tables
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+
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+ ## Summary
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+ This plugin reads Azure diagnostics data from specified Azure Storage Table and parses the data for output.
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+
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+ ## Installation
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+ You can install this plugin using the Logstash "plugin" or "logstash-plugin" (for newer versions of Logstash) command:
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+ ```sh
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+ logstash-plugin install logstash-input-azurewadtable
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+ ```
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+ For more information, see Logstash reference [Working with plugins](https://www.elastic.co/guide/en/logstash/current/working-with-plugins.html).
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+
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+ ## Configuration
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+ ### Required Parameters
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+ __*account_name*__
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+
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+ The Azure Storage account name.
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+
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+ __*access_key*__
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+
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+ The access key to the storage account.
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+
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+ __*table_name*__
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+
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+ The storage table to pull data from.
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+
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+ ### Optional Parameters
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+ __*entity_count_to_process*__
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+
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+ The plugin queries and processes table entities in a loop, this parameter is to specify the maximum number of entities it should query and process per loop. The default value is 100.
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+
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+ __*collection_start_time_utc*__
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+
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+ Specifies the point of time after which the entities created should be included in the query results. The default value is when the plugin gets initialized:
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+
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+ ```ruby
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+ Time.now.utc.iso8601
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+ ```
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+ __*etw_pretty_print*__
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+
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+ True to pretty print ETW files, otherwise False. The default value is False.
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+
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+ __*idle_delay_seconds*__
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+
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+ Specifies the seconds to wait between each processing loop. The default value is 15.
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+
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+ ### Examples
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+ ```
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+ input
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+ {
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+ azurewadeventhub
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+ {
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+ account_name => "mystorageaccount"
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+ access_key => "VGhpcyBpcyBhIGZha2Uga2V5Lg=="
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+ table_name => "WADWindowsEventLogsTable"
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+ }
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+ }
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+ ```
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+
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+ ## More information
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+ The source code of this plugin is hosted in GitHub repo [Microsoft Azure Diagnostics with ELK](https://github.com/Azure/azure-diagnostics-tools). We welcome you to provide feedback and/or contribute to the project.
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+
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+ Please also see [Analyze Diagnostics Data with ELK template](https://github.com/Azure/azure-quickstart-templates/tree/master/diagnostics-with-elk) for quick deployment of ELK to Azure.
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- # encoding: utf-8
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- require "logstash/inputs/base"
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- require "logstash/namespace"
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-
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- require "azure"
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-
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- class LogStash::Inputs::AzureWADTable < LogStash::Inputs::Base
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- class Interrupted < StandardError; end
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-
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- config_name "azurewadtable"
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- milestone 0
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-
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- config :account_name, :validate => :string
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- config :access_key, :validate => :string
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- config :table_name, :validate => :string
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- config :entity_count_to_process, :validate => :string, :default => 100
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- config :collection_start_time_utc, :validate => :string, :default => Time.now.utc.iso8601
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- config :etw_pretty_print, :validate => :boolean, :default => false
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- config :idle_delay_seconds, :validate => :number, :default => 15
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-
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- TICKS_SINCE_EPOCH = Time.utc(0001, 01, 01).to_i * 10000000
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-
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- def initialize(*args)
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- super(*args)
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- end # initialize
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-
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- public
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- def register
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- Azure.configure do |config|
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- config.storage_account_name = @account_name
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- config.storage_access_key = @access_key
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- end
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- @azure_table_service = Azure::Table::TableService.new
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- @last_timestamp = @collection_start_time_utc
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- @idle_delay = @idle_delay_seconds
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- @continuation_token = nil
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- end # register
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-
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- public
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- def run(output_queue)
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- loop do
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- @logger.debug("Starting process method @" + Time.now.to_s);
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- process(output_queue)
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- @logger.debug("Starting delay of: " + @idle_delay_seconds.to_s + " seconds @" + Time.now.to_s);
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- sleep @idle_delay
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- end # loop
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- end # run
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-
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- public
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- def teardown
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- end
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-
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- def process(output_queue)
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- @logger.debug(@last_timestamp)
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- # query data using start_from_time
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- query_filter = "(PartitionKey gt '#{partitionkey_from_datetime(@last_timestamp)}')"
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- for i in 0..99
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- query_filter << " or (PartitionKey gt '#{i.to_s.rjust(19, '0')}___#{partitionkey_from_datetime(@last_timestamp)}' and PartitionKey lt '#{i.to_s.rjust(19, '0')}___9999999999999999999')"
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- end # for block
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- query_filter = query_filter.gsub('"','')
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- @logger.debug("Query filter: " + query_filter)
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- query = { :top => @entity_count_to_process, :filter => query_filter, :continuation_token => @continuation_token }
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- result = @azure_table_service.query_entities(@table_name, query)
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- @continuation_token = result.continuation_token
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-
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- if result and result.length > 0
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- result.each do |entity|
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- event = LogStash::Event.new(entity.properties)
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- event["type"] = @table_name
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-
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- # Help pretty print etw files
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- if (@etw_pretty_print && !event["EventMessage"].nil? && !event["Message"].nil?)
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- logger.debug("event: " + event.to_s)
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- eventMessage = event["EventMessage"].to_s
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- message = event["Message"].to_s
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- logger.debug("EventMessage: " + eventMessage)
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- logger.debug("Message: " + message)
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- if (eventMessage.include? "%")
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- logger.debug("starting pretty print")
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- toReplace = eventMessage.scan(/%\d+/)
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- payload = message.scan(/(?<!\\S)([a-zA-Z]+)=(\"[^\"]*\")(?!\\S)/)
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- # Split up the format string to seperate all of the numbers
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- toReplace.each do |key|
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- logger.debug("Replacing key: " + key.to_s)
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- index = key.scan(/\d+/).join.to_i
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- newValue = payload[index - 1][1]
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- logger.debug("New Value: " + newValue)
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- eventMessage[key] = newValue
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- end
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- event["EventMessage"] = eventMessage
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- logger.debug("pretty print end. result: " + event["EventMessage"].to_s)
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- end
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- end
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-
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- output_queue << event
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- end # each block
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- @idle_delay = 0
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- @last_timestamp = result.last.properties["TIMESTAMP"].iso8601 unless @continuation_token
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- else
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- @logger.debug("No new results found.")
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- @idle_delay = @idle_delay_seconds
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- end # if block
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-
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- rescue => e
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- @logger.error("Oh My, An error occurred.", :exception => e)
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- raise
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- end # process
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-
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- # Windows Azure Diagnostic's algorithm for determining the partition key based on time is as follows:
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- # 1. Take time in UTC without seconds.
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- # 2. Convert it into .net ticks
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- # 3. add a '0' prefix.
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- def partitionkey_from_datetime(time_string)
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- collection_time = Time.parse(time_string)
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- if collection_time
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- @logger.debug("collection time parsed successfully #{collection_time}")
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- else
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- raise(ArgumentError, "Could not parse the time_string")
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- end # if else block
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-
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- collection_time -= collection_time.sec
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- ticks = to_ticks(collection_time)
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- "0#{ticks}"
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- end # partitionkey_from_datetime
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-
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- # Convert time to ticks
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- def to_ticks(time_to_convert)
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- @logger.debug("Converting time to ticks")
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- time_to_convert.to_i * 10000000 - TICKS_SINCE_EPOCH
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- end # to_ticks
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-
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- end # LogStash::Inputs::AzureWADTable
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+ # encoding: utf-8
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+ require "logstash/inputs/base"
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+ require "logstash/namespace"
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+
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+ require "azure"
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+
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+ class LogStash::Inputs::AzureWADTable < LogStash::Inputs::Base
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+ class Interrupted < StandardError; end
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+
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+ config_name "azurewadtable"
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+ milestone 1
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+
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+ config :account_name, :validate => :string
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+ config :access_key, :validate => :string
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+ config :table_name, :validate => :string
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+ config :entity_count_to_process, :validate => :string, :default => 100
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+ config :collection_start_time_utc, :validate => :string, :default => Time.now.utc.iso8601
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+ config :etw_pretty_print, :validate => :boolean, :default => false
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+ config :idle_delay_seconds, :validate => :number, :default => 15
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+
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+ TICKS_SINCE_EPOCH = Time.utc(0001, 01, 01).to_i * 10000000
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+
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+ def initialize(*args)
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+ super(*args)
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+ end # initialize
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+
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+ public
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+ def register
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+ Azure.configure do |config|
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+ config.storage_account_name = @account_name
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+ config.storage_access_key = @access_key
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+ end
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+ @azure_table_service = Azure::Table::TableService.new
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+ @last_timestamp = @collection_start_time_utc
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+ @idle_delay = @idle_delay_seconds
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+ @continuation_token = nil
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+ end # register
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+
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+ public
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+ def run(output_queue)
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+ while !stop?
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+ @logger.debug("Starting process method @" + Time.now.to_s);
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+ process(output_queue)
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+ @logger.debug("Starting delay of: " + @idle_delay_seconds.to_s + " seconds @" + Time.now.to_s);
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+ sleep @idle_delay
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+ end # while
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+ end # run
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+
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+ public
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+ def teardown
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+ end
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+
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+ def process(output_queue)
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+ @logger.debug(@last_timestamp)
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+ # query data using start_from_time
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+ query_filter = "(PartitionKey gt '#{partitionkey_from_datetime(@last_timestamp)}')"
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+ for i in 0..99
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+ query_filter << " or (PartitionKey gt '#{i.to_s.rjust(19, '0')}___#{partitionkey_from_datetime(@last_timestamp)}' and PartitionKey lt '#{i.to_s.rjust(19, '0')}___9999999999999999999')"
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+ end # for block
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+ query_filter = query_filter.gsub('"','')
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+ @logger.debug("Query filter: " + query_filter)
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+ query = { :top => @entity_count_to_process, :filter => query_filter, :continuation_token => @continuation_token }
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+ result = @azure_table_service.query_entities(@table_name, query)
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+ @continuation_token = result.continuation_token
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+
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+ if result and result.length > 0
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+ result.each do |entity|
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+ event = LogStash::Event.new(entity.properties)
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+ event["type"] = @table_name
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+
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+ # Help pretty print etw files
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+ if (@etw_pretty_print && !event["EventMessage"].nil? && !event["Message"].nil?)
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+ logger.debug("event: " + event.to_s)
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+ eventMessage = event["EventMessage"].to_s
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+ message = event["Message"].to_s
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+ logger.debug("EventMessage: " + eventMessage)
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+ logger.debug("Message: " + message)
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+ if (eventMessage.include? "%")
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+ logger.debug("starting pretty print")
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+ toReplace = eventMessage.scan(/%\d+/)
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+ payload = message.scan(/(?<!\\S)([a-zA-Z]+)=(\"[^\"]*\")(?!\\S)/)
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+ # Split up the format string to seperate all of the numbers
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+ toReplace.each do |key|
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+ logger.debug("Replacing key: " + key.to_s)
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+ index = key.scan(/\d+/).join.to_i
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+ newValue = payload[index - 1][1]
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+ logger.debug("New Value: " + newValue)
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+ eventMessage[key] = newValue
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+ end # do block
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+ event["EventMessage"] = eventMessage
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+ logger.debug("pretty print end. result: " + event["EventMessage"].to_s)
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+ end
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+ end
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+
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+ output_queue << event
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+ end # each block
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+ @idle_delay = 0
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+ @last_timestamp = result.last.properties["TIMESTAMP"].iso8601 unless @continuation_token
99
+ else
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+ @logger.debug("No new results found.")
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+ @idle_delay = @idle_delay_seconds
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+ end # if block
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+
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+ rescue => e
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+ @logger.error("Oh My, An error occurred.", :exception => e)
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+ raise
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+ end # process
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+
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+ # Windows Azure Diagnostic's algorithm for determining the partition key based on time is as follows:
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+ # 1. Take time in UTC without seconds.
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+ # 2. Convert it into .net ticks
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+ # 3. add a '0' prefix.
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+ def partitionkey_from_datetime(time_string)
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+ collection_time = Time.parse(time_string)
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+ if collection_time
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+ @logger.debug("collection time parsed successfully #{collection_time}")
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+ else
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+ raise(ArgumentError, "Could not parse the time_string")
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+ end # if else block
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+
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+ collection_time -= collection_time.sec
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+ ticks = to_ticks(collection_time)
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+ "0#{ticks}"
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+ end # partitionkey_from_datetime
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+
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+ # Convert time to ticks
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+ def to_ticks(time_to_convert)
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+ @logger.debug("Converting time to ticks")
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+ time_to_convert.to_i * 10000000 - TICKS_SINCE_EPOCH
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+ end # to_ticks
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+
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+ end # LogStash::Inputs::AzureWADTable
@@ -1,25 +1,25 @@
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- Gem::Specification.new do |s|
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- s.name = 'logstash-input-azurewadtable'
3
- s.version = '0.9.6'
4
- s.licenses = ['Apache License (2.0)']
5
- s.summary = "This plugin will collect Microsoft Azure Diagnostics data from Azure Storage."
6
- s.description = "This gem is a logstash plugin required to be installed on top of the Logstash core pipeline using $LS_HOME/bin/plugin install gemname. This gem is not a stand-alone program"
7
- s.authors = ["Microsoft Corporation"]
8
- s.email = 'azdiag@microsoft.com'
9
- s.homepage = "https://github.com/Azure/azure-diagnostics-tools"
10
- s.require_paths = ["lib"]
11
-
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- # Files
13
- s.files = `git ls-files`.split($\)
14
- # Tests
15
- s.test_files = s.files.grep(%r{^(test|spec|features)/})
16
-
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- # Special flag to let us know this is actually a logstash plugin
18
- s.metadata = { "logstash_plugin" => "true", "logstash_group" => "input" }
19
-
20
- # Gem dependencies
21
- s.add_runtime_dependency 'logstash-core', '>= 1.4.0'
22
- s.add_runtime_dependency 'azure', '~> 0.7.3'
23
- s.add_development_dependency 'logstash-devutils', '~> 0.0.14'
24
- end
25
-
1
+ Gem::Specification.new do |s|
2
+ s.name = 'logstash-input-azurewadtable'
3
+ s.version = '0.9.8'
4
+ s.licenses = ['Apache License (2.0)']
5
+ s.summary = "This plugin collects Microsoft Azure Diagnostics data from Azure Storage Tables."
6
+ s.description = "This gem is a Logstash plugin. It reads and parses diagnostics data from Azure Storage Tables."
7
+ s.authors = ["Microsoft Corporation"]
8
+ s.email = 'azdiag@microsoft.com'
9
+ s.homepage = "https://github.com/Azure/azure-diagnostics-tools"
10
+ s.require_paths = ["lib"]
11
+
12
+ # Files
13
+ s.files = Dir['lib/**/*','spec/**/*','vendor/**/*','*.gemspec','*.md','Gemfile','LICENSE']
14
+ # Tests
15
+ s.test_files = s.files.grep(%r{^(test|spec|features)/})
16
+
17
+ # Special flag to let us know this is actually a logstash plugin
18
+ s.metadata = { "logstash_plugin" => "true", "logstash_group" => "input" }
19
+
20
+ # Gem dependencies
21
+ s.add_runtime_dependency 'logstash-core', '~> 2.0'
22
+ s.add_runtime_dependency 'azure', '~> 0.7.3'
23
+ s.add_development_dependency 'logstash-devutils', '>= 0.0.16'
24
+ end
25
+
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metadata CHANGED
@@ -1,33 +1,33 @@
1
1
  --- !ruby/object:Gem::Specification
2
2
  name: logstash-input-azurewadtable
3
3
  version: !ruby/object:Gem::Version
4
- version: 0.9.6
4
+ version: 0.9.8
5
5
  platform: ruby
6
6
  authors:
7
7
  - Microsoft Corporation
8
8
  autorequire:
9
9
  bindir: bin
10
10
  cert_chain: []
11
- date: 2016-04-19 00:00:00.000000000 Z
11
+ date: 2016-05-03 00:00:00.000000000 Z
12
12
  dependencies:
13
13
  - !ruby/object:Gem::Dependency
14
14
  requirement: !ruby/object:Gem::Requirement
15
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  requirements:
16
- - - ">="
16
+ - - ~>
17
17
  - !ruby/object:Gem::Version
18
- version: 1.4.0
18
+ version: '2.0'
19
19
  name: logstash-core
20
20
  prerelease: false
21
21
  type: :runtime
22
22
  version_requirements: !ruby/object:Gem::Requirement
23
23
  requirements:
24
- - - ">="
24
+ - - ~>
25
25
  - !ruby/object:Gem::Version
26
- version: 1.4.0
26
+ version: '2.0'
27
27
  - !ruby/object:Gem::Dependency
28
28
  requirement: !ruby/object:Gem::Requirement
29
29
  requirements:
30
- - - "~>"
30
+ - - ~>
31
31
  - !ruby/object:Gem::Version
32
32
  version: 0.7.3
33
33
  name: azure
@@ -35,24 +35,24 @@ dependencies:
35
35
  type: :runtime
36
36
  version_requirements: !ruby/object:Gem::Requirement
37
37
  requirements:
38
- - - "~>"
38
+ - - ~>
39
39
  - !ruby/object:Gem::Version
40
40
  version: 0.7.3
41
41
  - !ruby/object:Gem::Dependency
42
42
  requirement: !ruby/object:Gem::Requirement
43
43
  requirements:
44
- - - "~>"
44
+ - - '>='
45
45
  - !ruby/object:Gem::Version
46
- version: 0.0.14
46
+ version: 0.0.16
47
47
  name: logstash-devutils
48
48
  prerelease: false
49
49
  type: :development
50
50
  version_requirements: !ruby/object:Gem::Requirement
51
51
  requirements:
52
- - - "~>"
52
+ - - '>='
53
53
  - !ruby/object:Gem::Version
54
- version: 0.0.14
55
- description: This gem is a logstash plugin required to be installed on top of the Logstash core pipeline using $LS_HOME/bin/plugin install gemname. This gem is not a stand-alone program
54
+ version: 0.0.16
55
+ description: This gem is a Logstash plugin. It reads and parses diagnostics data from Azure Storage Tables.
56
56
  email: azdiag@microsoft.com
57
57
  executables: []
58
58
  extensions: []
@@ -62,11 +62,9 @@ files:
62
62
  - Gemfile
63
63
  - LICENSE
64
64
  - README.md
65
- - Rakefile
66
65
  - lib/logstash/inputs/azurewadtable.rb
67
66
  - logstash-input-azurewadtable.gemspec
68
67
  - spec/inputs/azurewadtable_spec.rb
69
- - ubuntu-wad-logstash-install.sh
70
68
  homepage: https://github.com/Azure/azure-diagnostics-tools
71
69
  licenses:
72
70
  - Apache License (2.0)
@@ -79,12 +77,12 @@ require_paths:
79
77
  - lib
80
78
  required_ruby_version: !ruby/object:Gem::Requirement
81
79
  requirements:
82
- - - ">="
80
+ - - '>='
83
81
  - !ruby/object:Gem::Version
84
82
  version: '0'
85
83
  required_rubygems_version: !ruby/object:Gem::Requirement
86
84
  requirements:
87
- - - ">="
85
+ - - '>='
88
86
  - !ruby/object:Gem::Version
89
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  version: '0'
90
88
  requirements: []
@@ -92,6 +90,6 @@ rubyforge_project:
92
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  rubygems_version: 2.4.8
93
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  signing_key:
94
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  specification_version: 4
95
- summary: This plugin will collect Microsoft Azure Diagnostics data from Azure Storage.
93
+ summary: This plugin collects Microsoft Azure Diagnostics data from Azure Storage Tables.
96
94
  test_files:
97
95
  - spec/inputs/azurewadtable_spec.rb
data/Rakefile DELETED
@@ -1 +0,0 @@
1
- require "logstash/devutils/rake"
@@ -1,63 +0,0 @@
1
- #!/bin/bash
2
- #
3
- # ========================================================================================
4
- # Microsoft patterns & practices (http://microsoft.com/practices)
5
- # SEMANTIC LOGGING APPLICATION BLOCK
6
- # ========================================================================================
7
- #
8
- # Copyright (c) Microsoft. All rights reserved.
9
- # Microsoft would like to thank its contributors, a list
10
- # of whom are at http://aka.ms/entlib-contributors
11
- #
12
- # Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); you
13
- # may not use this file except in compliance with the License. You may
14
- # obtain a copy of the License at
15
- #
16
- # http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
17
- #
18
- # Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
19
- # distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
20
- # WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or
21
- # implied. See the License for the specific language governing permissions
22
- # and limitations under the License.
23
- #
24
- help()
25
- {
26
- echo ""
27
- echo ""
28
- echo "This script installs Java, Logstash, and the Azure WAD plugin"
29
- echo "Currently requires no parameters"
30
- echo ""
31
- echo ""
32
- }
33
-
34
- log()
35
- {
36
- echo "$1"
37
- }
38
-
39
- # Install Utilities
40
- log "Installing utilities."
41
- sudo apt-get update
42
- sudo apt-get -y --force-yes install python-software-properties debconf-utils
43
-
44
- # Install Java
45
- log "Installing Java."
46
- sudo add-apt-repository -y ppa:webupd8team/java
47
- sudo apt-get update
48
- echo "oracle-java8-installer shared/accepted-oracle-license-v1-1 select true" | sudo debconf-set-selections
49
- sudo apt-get install -y --force-yes oracle-java8-installer
50
-
51
- # Install Logstash
52
- log "Installing Logstash."
53
- echo 'deb http://packages.elastic.co/logstash/2.2/debian stable main' | sudo tee /etc/apt/sources.list.d/logstash-2.2.x.list
54
- sudo apt-get update
55
- sudo apt-get -y --force-yes install logstash
56
-
57
- # Install Azure Plugin
58
- log "Installing Azure WAD Table Plugin"
59
- sudo /opt/logstash/bin/plugin install logstash-input-azurewadtable
60
-
61
- log "Complete"
62
-
63
-