- Overview
- Module Description - What the module does and why it is useful
- Setup - The basics of getting started with nxlog
- Usage - Configuration options and additional functionality
- Limitations - OS compatibility, etc.
- Development - Guide for contributing to the module
This module manages NXLog. It is primarily targeted at Windows but should work on Linux too so long as the package is available via some repository. Automated testing is done via Travis CI and tests against both Puppet 3.x and 4.x.
This module installs the nxlog
package, builds a config file using
puppetlabs-concat
, and manages the nxlog
service. Since the config file
for NXLog is broken up into sections, and most of these can be repeated, the
choice was made to utilize defined types similar to the way the Apache module
does with virtual hosts.
- nxlog package
- nxlog config file
- nxlog service
This is an example of how to build a full config file:
class {'nxlog':
conf_dir => 'C:/Program Files (x86)/nxlog/conf', # note the /'s here
conf_file => 'nxlog.conf',
ensure_setting => latest,
nxlog_root => 'C:\Program Files (x86)\nxlog',
}
nxlog::config::extension { 'json':
ext_module => 'xm_json',
}
nxlog::config::input { 'eventlog_json':
input_execs => [
'delete($Keywords)',
'$raw_event = to_json()',
],
input_module => 'im_msvistalog',
}
nxlog::config::output { 'local_json':
output_file_path => 'C:\eventlog-json.txt',
output_module => 'om_file',
}
nxlog::config::output { 'logserver':
output_address => 'logserver.example.com',
output_module => 'om_udp',
output_port => '6371',
}
nxlog::config::route { 'local':
route_destination => [ 'local_json', ],
route_source => [ 'eventlog_json', ],
}
nxlog::config::route { 'logserver':
route_destination => [ 'logserver', ],
route_source => [ 'eventlog_json', ],
}
These settings are used both in the config file and by the other parts of the module.
conf_dir
- the directory where nxlog.conf resides
conf_file
- the name of the config file
ensure_setting
- this is passed to the package resource
nxlog_root
- the installation directory for the nxlog program. On Windows this
is a required setting as NXLog will not start otherwise.
Each of these builds a section of the config file.
nxlog::config::extension
- builds an Extension section using the specified
name.
ext_module
- the name of the extension module to useext_options
- an array of options for the added ext_module. Each item in the array will be an line in this section of the config file.
nxlog::config::input
- builds an Input section using the specified name.
input_execs
- an array of Exec statements to include (Optional)input_file_path
- defines the path to use if reading from a local fileinput_module
- the name of the input module to use
nxlog::config::output
- builds an Output section using the specified name.
output_address
- the address of the remote host to send data tooutput_execs
- an array of Exec statements to include (Optional)output_file_path
- defines the path to use if writing to a local fileoutput_module
- the name of the output module to useoutput_port
- the port on the remote host to send data to
nxlog::config::processor
- builds a Processor section using the specified name.
processor_module
- the name of the processor module to useporcessor_input_format
- the format of the data being converted or processedprocessor_output_format
- the format to convert the data toprocessor_csv_output_fields
- fields which are placed in the CSV lines. The field names must have the dollar sign "$" prepended.
nxlog::config::route
- builds a Route section using the specified name.
- route_destination - an array of outputs to send data to
- route_source - an array of inputs to send to the named destination
On Windows it is assumed that you are using Chocolatey to install packages.
On Linux it is assumed that you have a custom repo which contains nxlog-ce
.
You can work around this by installing the program separately and setting
ensure_setting => present
.
nxlog::config::processor
chooses a template based on the value of
processor_module
. Not all of the possible modules have had templates generated
for them yet... if you want one that does not yet feel free to file a bug report
or, better yet, send a pull request.
Pull requests are welcome! A Vagrantfile is included in this module to aide in testing and development. All code must have tests before it will be merged but I am happy to help with that part.
- Jaime Viloria (@cerealcake) - Added support for specifying options for extension modules.
- @egouraud - Added support for specifying the input file used by some input modules.