regexp

The regexp parser plugin parses logs by given regexp pattern. The regexp must have at least one named capture (?<NAME>PATTERN). If the regexp has a capture named time, this is configurable via time_key parameter, it is used as the time of the event. You can specify the time format using the time_format parameter.

<parse>
  @type regexp
  expression /.../
</parse>

Parameters

See Parse Section Configurations for common parameters.

expression

typedefaultversion

regexp

required parameter

1.2.0

Specifies the regular expression for matching logs. Regular expression also supports i and m suffix.

i (ignorecase)

Ignores case in matching.

expression /.../i

m (multiline)

Build regular expression as a multiline mode. . matches the newline. See Ruby's Regexp.

expression /.../m

both

Specifies both i and m.

expression /.../im

expression is the string type before 1.2.0.

ignorecase

typedefaultversion

bool

false

0.14.2

Ignores case in matching. Use i option with expression.

Deprecated since 1.2.0. Use expression /pattern/i instead.

multiline

typedefaultversion

bool

false

0.14.2

Builds regular expression in multiline mode. . matches the newline. See Ruby's Regexp. Use m option with expression.

Deprecated since 1.2.0. Use expression /pattern/m instead.

Example

With this configuration:

<parse>
  @type regexp
  expression /^\[(?<logtime>[^\]]*)\] (?<name>[^ ]*) (?<title>[^ ]*) (?<id>\d*)$/
  time_key logtime
  time_format %Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S %z
  types id:integer
</parse>

This incoming event:

[2013-02-28 12:00:00 +0900] alice engineer 1

is parsed as:

time:
1362020400 (2013-02-28 12:00:00 +0900)

record:
{
  "name" : "alice",
  "title": "engineer",
  "id"   : 1
}

FAQ

How to debug my regexp pattern?

fluentd-ui's in_tail editor helps your regexp testing. Another way, Fluentular is a great website to test your regexp for Fluentd configuration.

NOTE: You may hit Application Error at Fluentular due to heroku's free plan limitation. Retry a few hours later or use fluentd-ui instead.

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