logstash-plugins / logstash-output-kafka

Kafka Output for Logstash
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Logstash Plugin

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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.

Kafka Output Plugin Has Moved

This Kafka Output Plugin is now a part of the Kafka Integration Plugin. This project remains open for backports of fixes from that project to the 8.x series where possible, but issues should first be filed on the integration plugin.

Documentation

Logstash provides infrastructure to automatically generate documentation for this plugin. 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.

Need Help?

Need help? Try #logstash on freenode IRC or the https://discuss.elastic.co/c/logstash discussion forum.

Developing

1. Plugin Developement and Testing

Code

bundle install

Test

bundle install
bundle exec rspec

you'll need to have docker available within your test environment before running the integration tests. The tests depend on a specific Kafka image found in Docker Hub called spotify/kafka. You will need internet connectivity to pull in this image if it does not already exist locally.

bundle exec rspec --tag integration

2. Running your unpublished Plugin in Logstash

2.1 Run in a local Logstash clone

Prior to Logstash 2.3

bin/plugin install --no-verify

- Run Logstash with your plugin
```sh
bin/logstash -e 'output { kafka { topic_id => "kafka_topic" }}'

At this point any modifications to the plugin code will be applied to this local Logstash setup. After modifying the plugin, simply rerun Logstash.

2.2 Run in an installed 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:

Contributing

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.