Get started

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Step 1: Install

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Add the package to your go.mod file:

require go.elastic.co/ecszerolog main

Step 2: Configure

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Set up a default logger. For example:

logger := ecszerolog.New(os.Stdout)
log.Logger = logger

Examples

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Use structured logging

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// Add custom fields.
log.Info().Msg("hello world").Str("custom", "foo")

The example above produces the following log output:

{
  "@timestamp": "2021-01-20T11:12:43.061+0800",
  "custom":"foo",
  "ecs.version": "1.6.0",
  "log.level": "info",
  "message":"hello world"
}

Step 3: Configure Filebeat

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  1. Follow the Filebeat quick start
  2. Add the following configuration to your filebeat.yaml file.

For Filebeat 7.16+

filebeat.yaml.

filebeat.inputs:
- type: filestream 
  paths: /path/to/logs.json
  parsers:
    - ndjson:
      overwrite_keys: true 
      add_error_key: true 
      expand_keys: true 

processors: 
  - add_host_metadata: ~
  - add_cloud_metadata: ~
  - add_docker_metadata: ~
  - add_kubernetes_metadata: ~

Use the filestream input to read lines from active log files.

Values from the decoded JSON object overwrite the fields that Filebeat normally adds (type, source, offset, etc.) in case of conflicts.

Filebeat adds an "error.message" and "error.type: json" key in case of JSON unmarshalling errors.

Filebeat will recursively de-dot keys in the decoded JSON, and expand them into a hierarchical object structure.

Processors enhance your data. See processors to learn more.

For Filebeat < 7.16

filebeat.yaml.

filebeat.inputs:
- type: log
  paths: /path/to/logs.json
  json.keys_under_root: true
  json.overwrite_keys: true
  json.add_error_key: true
  json.expand_keys: true

processors:
- add_host_metadata: ~
- add_cloud_metadata: ~
- add_docker_metadata: ~
- add_kubernetes_metadata: ~

For more information, see the Filebeat reference.