This plugin has moved to logstash-plugins/logstash-filter-memcached, where is now maintained by the Logstash team.
This is a plugin for Logstash.
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.
This logstash-filter-memcached
repository is a pre-release, 0.x, skunkwork proof-of-concept. It works, but as a 0.x release we can make no guaranees that upgrades to future versions will be trivial. The API may change within the 0.x series as we work to find the API that feels "right" for a full-featured 1.x release.
The Logstash team is in the process of bringing this project (or equivalent functionality) into the logstash-plugins fold, but the exact shape of the resulting API is still being debated.
Logstash provides infrastructure to automatically generate documentation for this plugin from its index summary. 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.
- For formatting code or config example, you can use the asciidoc
[source,ruby]
directive - For more asciidoc formatting tips, see the excellent reference here https://github.com/elastic/docs#asciidoc-guide
- Automated tests that don't rely on memcached magically pre-existing on localhost:11211
- Better spec coverage
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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 organization. We also provide example plugins.
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Install dependencies
bundle install
- Update your dependencies
bundle install
- Run tests
bundle exec rspec
- Edit Logstash
Gemfile
and add the local plugin path, for example:
gem "logstash-filter-awesome", :path => "/your/local/logstash-filter-awesome"
- Install plugin
bin/logstash-plugin install --no-verify
- Run Logstash with your plugin
bin/logstash -e 'filter {awesome {}}'
At this point any modifications to the plugin code will be applied to this local Logstash setup. After modifying the plugin, simply rerun Logstash.
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:
- Build your plugin gem
gem build logstash-filter-awesome.gemspec
- Install the plugin from the Logstash home
bin/logstash-plugin install /your/local/plugin/logstash-filter-awesome.gem
- Start Logstash and proceed to test the plugin
All contributions are welcome: ideas, patches, documentation, bug reports, complaints, and even something you drew up on a napkin.
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.
It is more important to the community that you are able to contribute.
For more information about contributing, see the CONTRIBUTING file.