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This is a parent project for log4j2 appender plugins capable of pushing logs in batches to Elasticsearch clusters.

Latest released code (1.5.x) is available here.

Project consists of:

  • log4j2-elasticsearch-core - skeleton provider for conrete implementations
  • log4j2-elasticsearch-hc - optimized Apache Async HTTP client compatible with Elasticsearch 2.x, 5.x, 6.x and 7.x clusters
  • log4j2-elasticsearch-jest - Jest HTTP Client compatible with Elasticsearch 2.x, 5.x, 6.x and 7.x clusters
  • log4j2-elasticsearch2-bulkprocessor - TCP client compatible with 2.x clusters
  • log4j2-elasticsearch5-bulkprocessor - TCP client compatible with 5.x and 6.x clusters
  • log4j2-elasticsearch6-bulkprocessor - TCP client compatible with 6.x clusters

Features

Roadmap contributions welcome

  • Metrics
  • More Elasticsearch API integrations

Feature Requests welcome!

Usage

  1. Add this snippet to your pom.xml file:

    <dependency>
        <groupId>org.appenders.log4j</groupId>
        <artifactId>log4j2-elasticsearch-jest</artifactId>
        <version>1.5.0</version>
    </dependency>

    Ensure that Log4j2 and Jackson FasterXML jars are added as well - see Dependencies section below

  2. Use simple log4j2.xml configuration:

    <Appenders>
        <Elasticsearch name="elasticsearchAsyncBatch">
            <IndexName indexName="log4j2" />
            <JacksonJsonLayout />
            <AsyncBatchDelivery>
                <IndexTemplate name="log4j2" path="classpath:indexTemplate.json" />
                <JestHttp serverUris="http://localhost:9200" />
            </AsyncBatchDelivery>
        </Elasticsearch>
    </Appenders>

    or use new, optimized Apache HC based HTTP client

    or log4j2.properties

    or configure programmatically

    NOTE: indexTemplate.json file is not a part of main jars. You have to create it on your own (because only YOU know which mapping you'd like to use). You can find a few basic ones in tests jars and log4j2-elasticsearch-examples.

  3. Start logging directly to Elasticsearch!

    Logger log = LogManager.getLogger("Logger that references elasticsearchAsyncBatch")
    log.info("Hello, World!");

    Logs not arriving? Visit examples and verify your config.

Dependencies

Be aware that Jackson FasterXML, Log4j2, Apache HC, Netty, Chronicle or JCTools jars may need to be provided for this library to work. By design, you can choose which jars you'd like to have on your classpath. Please visit mvnrepository for an overview of provided and compile dependencies

In order to fix #56, two new modules were extracted from log4j2-elasticsearch-core:

This will not cause any issues if you're using packaging tools with transitive dependencies support (Maven, Gradle, etc.). However, in some cases e.g. if you're managing your jars explicitly, classloaders will complain. Sorry for the inconvenience.

Released to Sonatype OSS repos

Visit submodules' documentation or mvnrepository for XML snippets.

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