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logstash-gelf

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Provides logging to logstash using the Graylog Extended Logging Format (GELF 1.0 and 1.1) for using with:

See also http://logging.paluch.biz/ or http://www.graylog2.org/resources/gelf/specification for further documentation.

Including it in your project

Maven:

<dependency>
    <groupId>biz.paluch.logging</groupId>
    <artifactId>logstash-gelf</artifactId>
    <version>x.y.z</version>
</dependency>

Direct download from Maven Central

JBoss AS/WildFly Module Download:

<dependency>
    <groupId>biz.paluch.logging</groupId>
    <artifactId>logstash-gelf</artifactId>
    <version>x.y.z</version>
    <classifier>logging-module</classifier>
</dependency>

Direct download from Maven Central

Using snapshot builds:

<dependency>
    <groupId>biz.paluch.logging</groupId>
    <artifactId>logstash-gelf</artifactId>
    <version>x.y.z-SNAPSHOT</version>
</dependency>

<repositories>
    <repository>
        <id>sonatype-nexus-snapshots</id>
        <url>https://oss.sonatype.org/content/repositories/snapshots</url>
        <snapshots>
            <enabled>true</enabled>
        </snapshots>
    </repository>
</repositories>

Properties

handlers = biz.paluch.logging.gelf.jul.GelfLogHandler, java.util.logging.ConsoleHandler

.handlers = biz.paluch.logging.gelf.jul.GelfLogHandler, java.util.logging.ConsoleHandler
.level = INFO

biz.paluch.logging.gelf.jul.GelfLogHandler.host=udp:localhost
biz.paluch.logging.gelf.jul.GelfLogHandler.port=12201
biz.paluch.logging.gelf.jul.GelfLogHandler.version=1.1
biz.paluch.logging.gelf.jul.GelfLogHandler.facility=java-test
biz.paluch.logging.gelf.jul.GelfLogHandler.extractStackTrace=true
biz.paluch.logging.gelf.jul.GelfLogHandler.filterStackTrace=true
biz.paluch.logging.gelf.jul.GelfLogHandler.timestampPattern=yyyy-MM-dd HH:mm:ss,SSS
biz.paluch.logging.gelf.jul.GelfLogHandler.maximumMessageSize=8192

# This are static fields
biz.paluch.logging.gelf.jul.GelfLogHandler.additionalFields=fieldName1=fieldValue1,fieldName2=fieldValue2
# Optional: Specify field types
biz.paluch.logging.gelf.jul.GelfLogHandler.additionalFieldTypes=fieldName1=String,fieldName2=Double,fieldName3=Long
biz.paluch.logging.gelf.jul.GelfLogHandler.level=INFO

Glassfish/Payara configuration

Install the library with its dependencies (see download above) in Glassfish. Place it below the $GFHOME/glassfish/domains/$YOURDOMAIN/lib/ext/ path, then add the Java Util Logging to your logging.properties file.

Properties

log4j.appender.gelf=biz.paluch.logging.gelf.log4j.GelfLogAppender
log4j.appender.gelf.Threshold=INFO
log4j.appender.gelf.Host=udp:localhost
log4j.appender.gelf.Port=12201
log4j.appender.gelf.Version=1.1
log4j.appender.gelf.Facility=java-test
log4j.appender.gelf.ExtractStackTrace=true
log4j.appender.gelf.FilterStackTrace=true
log4j.appender.gelf.MdcProfiling=true
log4j.appender.gelf.TimestampPattern=yyyy-MM-dd HH:mm:ss,SSS
log4j.appender.gelf.MaximumMessageSize=8192

# This are static fields
log4j.appender.gelf.AdditionalFields=fieldName1=fieldValue1,fieldName2=fieldValue2
# Optional: Specify field types
log4j.appender.gelf.AdditionalFieldTypes=fieldName1=String,fieldName2=Double,fieldName3=Long

# This are fields using MDC
log4j.appender.gelf.MdcFields=mdcField1,mdcField2
log4j.appender.gelf.DynamicMdcFields=mdc.*,(mdc|MDC)fields
log4j.appender.gelf.DynamicMdcFieldTypes=my_field.*=String,business\..*\.field=double
log4j.appender.gelf.IncludeFullMdc=true

XML

<appender name="gelf" class="biz.paluch.logging.gelf.log4j.GelfLogAppender">
    <param name="Threshold" value="INFO" />
    <param name="Host" value="udp:localhost" />
    <param name="Port" value="12201" />
    <param name="Version" value="1.1" />
    <param name="Facility" value="java-test" />
    <param name="ExtractStackTrace" value="true" />
    <param name="FilterStackTrace" value="true" />
    <param name="MdcProfiling" value="true" />
    <param name="TimestampPattern" value="yyyy-MM-dd HH:mm:ss,SSS" />
    <param name="MaximumMessageSize" value="8192" />
    
    <!-- This are static fields -->
    <param name="AdditionalFields" value="fieldName1=fieldValue1,fieldName2=fieldValue2" />
    <!-- Optional: Specify field types -->
    <param name="AdditionalFieldTypes" value="fieldName1=String,fieldName2=Double,fieldName3=Long" />
    
    <!-- This are fields using MDC -->
    <param name="MdcFields" value="mdcField1,mdcField2" />
    <param name="DynamicMdcFields" value="mdc.*,(mdc|MDC)fields" />
    <param name="DynamicMdcFieldTypes" value="my_field.*=String,business\..*\.field=double" />
    <param name="IncludeFullMdc" value="true" />
</appender>

Fields

Log4j v2 supports an extensive and flexible configuration in contrast to other log frameworks (JUL, log4j v1). This allows you to specify your needed fields you want to use in the GELF message. An empty field configuration results in a message containing only

  • timestamp
  • level (syslog level)
  • host
  • facility
  • message
  • short_message

You can add different fields:

  • Static Literals
  • MDC Fields
  • Log-Event fields (using Pattern Layout)

In order to do so, use nested Field elements below the Appender element.

Static Literals

<Field name="fieldName1" literal="your literal value" />

MDC Fields

<Field name="fieldName1" mdc="name of the MDC entry" />

Dynamic MDC Fields

<DynamicMdcFields regex="mdc.*" />

In contrast to the configuration of other log frameworks log4j2 config uses one DynamicMdcFields element per regex (not separated by comma).

Log-Event fields

See also: Pattern Layout

Set the desired pattern and the field will be sent using the specified pattern value.

Additionally, you can add the host-Field, which can supply you either the FQDN hostname, the simple hostname or the local address.

Option Description
host{["fqdn"
"simple"
"address"]}
Outputs either the FQDN hostname, the simple hostname or the local address. You can follow the throwable conversion word with an option in the form %host{option}.
%host{fqdn} default setting, outputs the FQDN hostname, e.g. www.you.host.name.com.
%host{simple} outputs simple hostname, e.g. www.
%host{address} outputs the local IP address of the found hostname, e.g. 1.2.3.4 or affe:affe:affe::1.

XML

<Configuration packages="biz.paluch.logging.gelf.log4j2">
    <Appenders>
        <Gelf name="gelf" host="udp:localhost" port="12201" version="1.1" extractStackTrace="true"
              filterStackTrace="true" mdcProfiling="true" includeFullMdc="true" maximumMessageSize="8192"
              originHost="%host{fqdn}" additionalFieldTypes="fieldName1=String,fieldName2=Double,fieldName3=Long">
            <Field name="timestamp" pattern="%d{dd MMM yyyy HH:mm:ss,SSS}" />
            <Field name="level" pattern="%level" />
            <Field name="simpleClassName" pattern="%C{1}" />
            <Field name="className" pattern="%C" />
            <Field name="server" pattern="%host" />
            <Field name="server.fqdn" pattern="%host{fqdn}" />
            
            <!-- This is a static field -->
            <Field name="fieldName2" literal="fieldValue2" />
             
            <!-- This is a field using MDC -->
            <Field name="mdcField2" mdc="mdcField2" /> 
            <DynamicMdcFields regex="mdc.*" />
            <DynamicMdcFields regex="(mdc|MDC)fields" />
            <DynamicMdcFieldType regex="my_field.*" type="String" />
        </Gelf>
    </Appenders>
    <Loggers>
        <Root level="INFO">
            <AppenderRef ref="gelf" />
        </Root>
    </Loggers>
</Configuration>    

Include the library as module (see download above), then add following lines to your configuration:

standalone.xml

<custom-handler name="GelfLogger" class="biz.paluch.logging.gelf.jboss7.JBoss7GelfLogHandler" module="biz.paluch.logging">
    <level name="INFO" />
    <properties>
        <property name="host" value="udp:localhost" />
        <property name="port" value="12201" />
        <property name="version" value="1.1" />
        <property name="facility" value="java-test" />
        <property name="extractStackTrace" value="true" />
        <property name="filterStackTrace" value="true" />
        <property name="mdcProfiling" value="true" />
        <property name="timestampPattern" value="yyyy-MM-dd HH:mm:ss,SSS" />
        <property name="maximumMessageSize" value="8192" />
        
        <!-- This are static fields -->
        <property name="additionalFields" value="fieldName1=fieldValue1,fieldName2=fieldValue2" />
        <!-- Optional: Specify field types -->
        <property name="additionalFieldTypes" value="fieldName1=String,fieldName2=Double,fieldName3=Long" />
        
        <!-- This are fields using MDC -->
        <property name="mdcFields" value="mdcField1,mdcField2" />
        <property name="dynamicMdcFields" value="mdc.*,(mdc|MDC)fields" />
        <property name="dynamicMdcFieldTypes" value="my_field.*=String,business\..*\.field=double" />
        <property name="includeFullMdc" value="true" />
    </properties>
</custom-handler>

...

<root-logger>
    <level name="INFO"/>
    <handlers>
        <handler name="FILE"/>
        <handler name="CONSOLE"/>
        <handler name="GelfLogger"/>
    </handlers>
</root-logger>

Include the library as module (see download above). Place it below the $JBOSS_HOME/modules/system/layers/base path, then add following lines to your configuration:

standalone.xml

<custom-handler name="GelfLogger" class="biz.paluch.logging.gelf.wildfly.WildFlyGelfLogHandler" module="biz.paluch.logging">
    <level name="INFO" />
    <properties>
        <property name="host" value="udp:localhost" />
        <property name="port" value="12201" />
        <property name="version" value="1.1" />
        <property name="facility" value="java-test" />
        <property name="extractStackTrace" value="true" />
        <property name="filterStackTrace" value="true" />
        <property name="mdcProfiling" value="true" />
        <property name="timestampPattern" value="yyyy-MM-dd HH:mm:ss,SSS" />
        <property name="maximumMessageSize" value="8192" />
        
        <!-- This are static fields -->
        <property name="additionalFields" value="fieldName1=fieldValue1,fieldName2=fieldValue2" />
        <!-- Optional: Specify field types -->
        <property name="additionalFieldTypes" value="fieldName1=String,fieldName2=Double,fieldName3=Long" />
        
        <!-- This are fields using MDC -->
        <property name="mdcFields" value="mdcField1,mdcField2" />
        <property name="dynamicMdcFields" value="mdc.*,(mdc|MDC)fields" />
        <property name="dynamicMdcFieldTypes" value="my_field.*=String,business\..*\.field=double" />
        <property name="includeFullMdc" value="true" />
    </properties>
</custom-handler>

...

<root-logger>
    <level name="INFO"/>
    <handlers>
        <handler name="FILE"/>
        <handler name="CONSOLE"/>
        <handler name="GelfLogger"/>
    </handlers>
</root-logger>

Include module-thorntail.xml from the logging module zip (see download above). Place it below the src/main/resources/modules/biz/paluch/logging/main path as module.xml, then add following lines to your project-stages.yml:

project-stages.yml:

swarm:
  logging:
    custom-handlers:
      GelfLogger:
        attribute-class: biz.paluch.logging.gelf.wildfly.WildFlyGelfLogHandler
        module: biz.paluch.logging
        properties:
            host: "udp:localhost"
            port: 12201
            version: "1.0"
            facility: "java-test"
            extractStackTrace: true
            filterStackTrace: true
            includeLocation: true
            mdcProfiling: true
            timestampPattern: "yyyy-MM-dd HH:mm:ss,SSS"
            maximumMessageSize: 8192
            additionalFields: "fieldName1=fieldValue1,fieldName2=fieldValue2"
            additionalFieldTypes: "my_field.*=String,business\..*\.field=double"
            MdcFields: "mdcField1,mdcField2"
            dynamicMdcFields: "mdc.*,(mdc|MDC)fields"
            includeFullMdc: true
    root-logger:
      level: INFO
      handlers:
      - GelfLogger

logback.xml Example:

<!DOCTYPE configuration>

<configuration>
    <contextName>test</contextName>
    <jmxConfigurator/>

    <appender name="gelf" class="biz.paluch.logging.gelf.logback.GelfLogbackAppender">
        <host>udp:localhost</host>
        <port>12201</port>
        <version>1.1</version>
        <facility>java-test</facility>
        <extractStackTrace>true</extractStackTrace>
        <filterStackTrace>true</filterStackTrace>
        <mdcProfiling>true</mdcProfiling>
        <timestampPattern>yyyy-MM-dd HH:mm:ss,SSS</timestampPattern>
        <maximumMessageSize>8192</maximumMessageSize>
        
        <!-- This are static fields -->
        <additionalFields>fieldName1=fieldValue1,fieldName2=fieldValue2</additionalFields>
        <!-- Optional: Specify field types -->
        <additionalFieldTypes>fieldName1=String,fieldName2=Double,fieldName3=Long</additionalFieldTypes>
        
        <!-- This are fields using MDC -->
        <mdcFields>mdcField1,mdcField2</mdcFields>
        <dynamicMdcFields>mdc.*,(mdc|MDC)fields</dynamicMdcFields>
        <dynamicMdcFieldTypes>my_field.*=String,business\..*\.field=double</dynamicMdcFieldTypes>
        <includeFullMdc>true</includeFullMdc>
        <filter class="ch.qos.logback.classic.filter.ThresholdFilter">
            <level>INFO</level>
        </filter>
    </appender>

    <root level="DEBUG">
        <appender-ref ref="gelf" />
    </root>
</configuration>

Versions/Dependencies

This project is built against following dependencies/versions:

  • log4j 1.2.14
  • log4j2 2.9.1
  • Java Util Logging JDK Version 1.6
  • logback 1.1.3
  • slf4j-api 1.7.25
  • jedis 2.9.0 (includes commons-pool2 2.4.3)
  • kafka-clients 2.1.0

License

Contributing

Github is for social coding: if you want to write code, I encourage contributions through pull requests from forks of this repository. Create Github tickets for bugs and new features and comment on the ones that you are interested in and take a look into CONTRIBUTING.md