Calyptia Core Agent
22.10
22.10
  • Calyptia Fluent Bit v22.10 Documentation
  • Differences with Open Source
  • Performance and Benchmarking
  • Concepts
    • Key Concepts
    • Buffering
    • Data Pipeline
      • Input
      • Parser
      • Filter
      • Buffer
      • Router
      • Output
  • Installation
    • Getting Started with Calyptia Fluent Bit
    • Supported Platforms
    • Linux Packages
      • Amazon Linux
      • Redhat / CentOS
      • Debian
      • Ubuntu
    • Docker
    • Kubernetes
    • Windows
  • Administration
    • Configuring Calyptia Fluent Bit
      • Classic mode
        • Format and Schema
        • Configuration File
        • Variables
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        • Upstream Servers
        • Record Accessor
      • Unit Sizes
      • Multiline Parsing
    • Transport Security
    • Buffering & Storage
    • Backpressure
    • Scheduling and Retries
    • Networking
    • Memory Management
    • Monitoring
    • HTTP Proxy
    • Troubleshooting
  • Local Testing
    • Validating your Data and Structure
    • Running a Logging Pipeline Locally
  • Data Pipeline
    • Inputs
      • Collectd
      • CPU Log Based Metrics
      • Disk I/O Log Based Metrics
      • Docker Log Based Metrics
      • Docker Events
      • Dummy
      • Exec
      • Exec Wasi
      • Fluent Bit Metrics
      • Forward
      • Head
      • HTTP
      • Health
      • Kernel Logs
      • Memory Metrics
      • MQTT
      • Network I/O Log Based Metrics
      • NGINX Exporter Metrics
      • Node Exporter Metrics
      • Process Log Based Metrics
      • Prometheus Scrape Metrics
      • Random
      • Serial Interface
      • Standard Input
      • StatsD
      • Syslog
      • Systemd
      • Tail
      • TCP
      • Thermal
      • OpenTelemetry
      • Wasm Input pulgin for developers
      • Windows Event Log
      • Windows Event Log (winevtlog)
      • Windows Exporter Metrics
    • Parsers
      • Configuring Parser
      • JSON
      • Regular Expression
      • LTSV
      • Logfmt
      • Decoders
    • Filters
      • AWS Metadata
      • CheckList
      • ECS Metadata
      • Expect
      • GeoIP2 Filter
      • Grep
      • Kubernetes
      • Lua
      • Parser
      • Record Modifier
      • Modify
      • Multiline
      • Nest
      • Nightfall
      • Rewrite Tag
      • Standard Output
      • Throttle
      • Tensorflow
      • Wasm
      • Wasm filter plugin for developers
    • Outputs
      • Amazon CloudWatch
      • Amazon Kinesis Data Firehose
      • Amazon Kinesis Data Streams
      • Amazon S3
      • Azure Blob
      • Azure Data Explorer
      • Azure Log Analytics
      • Counter
      • Datadog
      • Elasticsearch
      • File
      • FlowCounter
      • Forward
      • GELF
      • Golang Output plugin for developers
      • Google Cloud BigQuery
      • HTTP
      • InfluxDB
      • Kafka
      • Kafka REST Proxy
      • LogDNA
      • Loki
      • NATS
      • New Relic
      • NULL
      • Observe
      • OpenSearch
      • OpenTelemetry
      • PostgreSQL
      • Prometheus Exporter
      • Prometheus Remote Write
      • SkyWalking
      • Slack
      • Splunk
      • Stackdriver
      • Standard Output
      • Syslog
      • TCP & TLS
      • Treasure Data
      • WebSocket
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  • Configuration Parameters
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  1. Data Pipeline
  2. Inputs

Exec Wasi

The exec_wasi input plugin, allows to execute WASM program that is WASI target like as external program and collects event logs from there.

Configuration Parameters

The plugin supports the following configuration parameters:

Key
Description

WASI_Path

The place of a WASM program file.

Parser

Specify the name of a parser to interpret the entry as a structured message.

Accessible_Paths

Specify the whilelist of paths to be able to access paths from WASM programs.

Interval_Sec

Polling interval (seconds).

Interval_NSec

Polling interval (nanosecond).

Buf_Size

Oneshot

Only run once at startup. This allows collection of data precedent to fluent-bit's startup (bool, default: false)

Configuration Examples

Here is a configuration example. in_exec_wasi can handle parser. To retrieve from structured data from WASM program, you have to create parser.conf:

Note that Time_Format should be aligned for the format of your using timestamp. In this documents, we assume that WASM program should write JSON style strings into stdout.

[PARSER]
    Name        wasi
    Format      json
    Time_Key    time
    Time_Format %Y-%m-%dT%H:%M:%S.%L %z

Then, you can specify the above parsers.conf in the main fluent-bit configuration:

[SERVICE]
    Flush        1
    Daemon       Off
    Parsers_File parsers.conf
    Log_Level    info
    HTTP_Server  Off
    HTTP_Listen  0.0.0.0
    HTTP_Port    2020

[INPUT]
    Name exec_wasi
    Tag  exec.wasi.local
    WASI_Path /path/to/wasi/program.wasm
    Accessible_Paths .,/path/to/accessible
    Parser wasi

[OUTPUT]
    Name  stdout
    Match *
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