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# Logstash Plugin
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:plugin: elasticsearch_java
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:type: output
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START - GENERATED VARIABLES, DO NOT EDIT!
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:version: %VERSION%
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[id="plugins-{type}-{plugin}"]
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=== Elasticsearch_java output plugin
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==== Description
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This output lets you store logs in Elasticsearch using the native 'node' and 'transport'
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protocols. It is highly recommended to use the regular 'logstash-output-elasticsearch' output
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which uses HTTP instead. This output is, in-fact, sometimes slower, and never faster than that one.
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plugin for any protocol level changes. The HTTP client may be easier to work with due to wider
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familiarity with HTTP.
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* Create an `elasticsearch.yml` file in the $PWD of the Logstash process
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Elasticsearch cluster as a client node, so it will show up in Elasticsearch's
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cluster status.
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You can learn more about Elasticsearch at <https://www.elastic.co/products/elasticsearch>
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==== Operational Notes
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==== Retry Policy
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correctly for the index they are targeting (type mismatch in mapping). So that we minimize loss of
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events, we have a specific retry policy in place. We retry all events which fail to be reached by
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in RETRYABLE_CODES
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retrying events. events in this queue will be retried a maximum of 5 times by default (configurable through :max_retries). The size of
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==== Elasticsearch_java Output Configuration Options
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This plugin supports the following configuration options plus the <<plugins-{type}s-{plugin}-common-options>> described later.
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[cols="<,<,<",options="header",]
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|=======================================================================
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|Setting |Input type|Required
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| <<plugins-{type}s-{plugin}-action>> |<<string,string>>, one of `["index", "delete", "create", "update", "create_unless_exists"]`|No
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output plugins.
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|
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in Elasticsearch with either the one indicated by template or the included one.
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you wanted to be able to update it regularly, this option could help there as well.
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template (logstash), setting this to true will make Logstash to overwrite
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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Set upsert content for update mode.s
|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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