Calyptia Core Agent
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  • Calyptia Fluent Bit v22.10 Documentation
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  • Local Testing
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  • Data Pipeline
    • Inputs
      • Collectd
      • CPU Log Based Metrics
      • Disk I/O Log Based Metrics
      • Docker Log Based Metrics
      • Docker Events
      • Dummy
      • Exec
      • Exec Wasi
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      • StatsD
      • Syslog
      • Systemd
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      • TCP
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      • OpenTelemetry
      • Wasm Input pulgin for developers
      • Windows Event Log
      • Windows Event Log (winevtlog)
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    • Parsers
      • Configuring Parser
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      • Throttle
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      • Wasm filter plugin for developers
    • Outputs
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      • Forward
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      • Golang Output plugin for developers
      • Google Cloud BigQuery
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      • Kafka REST Proxy
      • LogDNA
      • Loki
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      • NULL
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      • Standard Output
      • Syslog
      • TCP & TLS
      • Treasure Data
      • WebSocket
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  • Command Line
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  1. Data Pipeline
  2. Inputs

Dummy

The dummy input plugin, generates dummy events. It is useful for testing, debugging, benchmarking and getting started with Calyptia Fluent Bit.

Configuration Parameters

The plugin supports the following configuration parameters:

Key
Description

Dummy

Dummy JSON record. Default: {"message":"dummy"}

Start_time_sec

Dummy base timestamp in seconds. Default: 0

Start_time_nsec

Dummy base timestamp in nanoseconds. Default: 0

Rate

Rate at which messages are generated expressed in how many times per second. Default: 1

Samples

If set, the events number will be limited. e.g. If Samples=3, the plugin only generates three events and stops.

Copies

Number of messages to generate each time they are generated. Defaults to 1.

Getting Started

You can run the plugin from the command line or through the configuration file:

Command Line

$ calyptia-fluent-bit -i dummy -o stdout
Calyptia Fluent Bit 20.10.03
 

[2017/07/06 21:55:29] [ info] [engine] started
[0] dummy.0: [1499345730.015265366, {"message"=>"dummy"}]
[1] dummy.0: [1499345731.002371371, {"message"=>"dummy"}]
[2] dummy.0: [1499345732.000267932, {"message"=>"dummy"}]
[3] dummy.0: [1499345733.000757746, {"message"=>"dummy"}]

Configuration File

In your main configuration file append the following Input & Output sections:

[INPUT]
    Name   dummy
    Tag    dummy.log

[OUTPUT]
    Name   stdout
    Match  *
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