S3 output plugin
editS3 output plugin
edit- A component of the aws integration plugin
- Integration version: v7.1.7
- Released on: 2024-07-02
- Changelog
For other versions, see the Versioned plugin docs.
Getting Help
editFor questions about the plugin, open a topic in the Discuss forums. For bugs or feature requests, open an issue in Github. For the list of Elastic supported plugins, please consult the Elastic Support Matrix.
Description
editThis plugin batches and uploads logstash events into Amazon Simple Storage Service (Amazon S3).
The S3 output plugin only supports AWS S3. Other S3 compatible storage solutions are not supported.
S3 outputs create temporary files into the OS' temporary directory.
You can specify where to save them using the temporary_directory
option.
For configurations containing multiple s3 outputs with the restore option enabled, each output should define its own temporary_directory.
Requirements
edit- Amazon S3 Bucket and S3 Access Permissions (Typically access_key_id and secret_access_key)
- S3 PutObject permission
S3 output file
edit`ls.s3.312bc026-2f5d-49bc-ae9f-5940cf4ad9a6.2013-04-18T10.00.tag_hello.part0.txt`
ls.s3 |
indicates logstash plugin s3 |
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312bc026-2f5d-49bc-ae9f-5940cf4ad9a6 |
a new, random uuid per file. |
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2013-04-18T10.00 |
represents the time whenever you specify time_file. |
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tag_hello |
indicates the event’s tag. |
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part0 |
If you indicate size_file, it will generate more parts if your file.size > size_file. When a file is full, it gets pushed to the bucket and then deleted from the temporary directory. If a file is empty, it is simply deleted. Empty files will not be pushed. |
Crash Recovery
editThis plugin will recover and upload temporary log files after crash/abnormal termination when using restore
set to true
Usage
editThis is an example of logstash config:
output { s3{ access_key_id => "crazy_key" (optional) secret_access_key => "monkey_access_key" (optional) region => "eu-west-1" (optional, default = "us-east-1") bucket => "your_bucket" (required) size_file => 2048 (optional) - Bytes time_file => 5 (optional) - Minutes codec => "plain" (optional) canned_acl => "private" (optional. Options are "private", "public-read", "public-read-write", "authenticated-read", "aws-exec-read", "bucket-owner-read", "bucket-owner-full-control", "log-delivery-write". Defaults to "private" ) }
S3 Output Configuration Options
editThis plugin supports the following configuration options plus the Common Options described later.
Setting | Input type | Required |
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No |
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No |
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No |
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Yes |
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string, one of |
No |
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string, one of |
No |
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No |
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No |
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No |
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No |
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No |
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No |
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No |
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No |
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No |
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string, one of |
No |
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No |
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No |
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string, one of |
No |
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No |
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string, one of |
No |
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No |
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No |
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string, one of |
No |
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No |
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No |
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No |
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No |
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No |
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No |
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No |
Also see Common Options for a list of options supported by all output plugins.
access_key_id
edit- Value type is string
- There is no default value for this setting.
This plugin uses the AWS SDK and supports several ways to get credentials, which will be tried in this order:
-
Static configuration, using
access_key_id
andsecret_access_key
params in logstash plugin config -
External credentials file specified by
aws_credentials_file
-
Environment variables
AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID
andAWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY
-
Environment variables
AMAZON_ACCESS_KEY_ID
andAMAZON_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY
- IAM Instance Profile (available when running inside EC2)
additional_settings
edit- Value type is hash
-
Default value is
{}
Key-value pairs of settings and corresponding values used to parametrize the connection to S3. See full list in the AWS SDK documentation. Example:
output { s3 { access_key_id => "1234", secret_access_key => "secret", region => "eu-west-1", bucket => "logstash-test", additional_settings => { "force_path_style" => true, "follow_redirects" => false } } }
aws_credentials_file
edit- Value type is string
- There is no default value for this setting.
Path to YAML file containing a hash of AWS credentials.
This file will only be loaded if access_key_id
and
secret_access_key
aren’t set. The contents of the
file should look like this:
:access_key_id: "12345" :secret_access_key: "54321"
bucket
edit- This is a required setting.
- Value type is string
- There is no default value for this setting.
S3 bucket
canned_acl
edit-
Value can be any of:
private
,public-read
,public-read-write
,authenticated-read
,aws-exec-read
,bucket-owner-read
,bucket-owner-full-control
,log-delivery-write
-
Default value is
"private"
The S3 canned ACL to use when putting the file. Defaults to "private".
encoding
edit-
Value can be any of:
none
,gzip
-
Default value is
"none"
Specify the content encoding. Supports ("gzip"). Defaults to "none"
endpoint
edit- Value type is string
- There is no default value for this setting.
The endpoint to connect to. By default it is constructed using the value of region
.
This is useful when connecting to S3 compatible services, but beware that these aren’t
guaranteed to work correctly with the AWS SDK.
The endpoint should be an HTTP or HTTPS URL, e.g. https://example.com
prefix
edit- Value type is string
-
Default value is
""
Specify a prefix to the uploaded filename to simulate directories on S3.
Prefix does not require leading slash.
This option supports
Logstash
interpolation. For example, files can be prefixed with the event date using
prefix = "%{+YYYY}/%{+MM}/%{+dd}"
.
Take care when you are using interpolated strings in prefixes. This has the potential to create large numbers of unique prefixes, causing large numbers of in-progress uploads. This scenario may result in performance and stability issues, which can be further exacerbated when you use a rotation_strategy that delays uploads.
proxy_uri
edit- Value type is string
- There is no default value for this setting.
URI to proxy server if required
restore
edit- Value type is boolean
-
Default value is
true
Used to enable recovery after crash/abnormal termination. Temporary log files will be recovered and uploaded.
retry_count
edit- Value type is number
-
Default value is
Infinity
Allows to limit number of retries when S3 uploading fails.
retry_delay
edit- Value type is number
-
Default value is
1
Delay (in seconds) to wait between consecutive retries on upload failures.
role_arn
edit- Value type is string
- There is no default value for this setting.
The AWS IAM Role to assume, if any. This is used to generate temporary credentials, typically for cross-account access. See the AssumeRole API documentation for more information.
role_session_name
edit- Value type is string
-
Default value is
"logstash"
Session name to use when assuming an IAM role.
rotation_strategy
edit-
Value can be any of:
size_and_time
,size
,time
-
Default value is
"size_and_time"
Controls when to close the file and push it to S3.
If you set this value to size
, it uses the value set in
size_file
.
If you set this value to time
, it uses the value set in
time_file
.
If you set this value to size_and_time
, it uses the values from
size_file
and
time_file
, and splits the file when
either one matches.
The default strategy checks both size and time. The first value to match triggers file rotation.
secret_access_key
edit- Value type is string
- There is no default value for this setting.
The AWS Secret Access Key
server_side_encryption
edit- Value type is boolean
-
Default value is
false
Specifies whether or not to use S3’s server side encryption. Defaults to no encryption.
server_side_encryption_algorithm
edit-
Value can be any of:
AES256
,aws:kms
-
Default value is
"AES256"
Specifies what type of encryption to use when SSE is enabled.
session_token
edit- Value type is string
- There is no default value for this setting.
The AWS Session token for temporary credential
signature_version
edit-
Value can be any of:
v2
,v4
- There is no default value for this setting.
The version of the S3 signature hash to use. Normally uses the internal client default, can be explicitly specified here
size_file
edit- Value type is number
-
Default value is
5242880
Set the file size in bytes. When the number of bytes exceeds the size_file
value, a new file is created. If you use tags, Logstash generates a specific size
file for every tag.
ssekms_key_id
edit- Value type is string
- There is no default value for this setting.
The key to use when specified along with server_side_encryption ⇒ aws:kms. If server_side_encryption ⇒ aws:kms is set but this is not default KMS key is used. http://docs.aws.amazon.com/AmazonS3/latest/dev/UsingKMSEncryption.html
storage_class
edit-
Value can be any of:
STANDARD
,REDUCED_REDUNDANCY
,STANDARD_IA
,ONEZONE_IA
-
Default value is
"STANDARD"
Specifies what S3 storage class to use when uploading the file. More information about the different storage classes can be found: http://docs.aws.amazon.com/AmazonS3/latest/dev/storage-class-intro.html Defaults to STANDARD.
temporary_directory
edit- Value type is string
-
Default value is
"/tmp/logstash"
Set the directory where logstash will store the tmp files before sending it to S3 default to the current OS temporary directory in linux /tmp/logstash
time_file
edit- Value type is number
-
Default value is
15
Set the time, in MINUTES, to close the current sub_time_section of bucket.
If rotation_strategy
is set to time
or size_and_time
, then time_file
cannot be set to 0.
Otherwise, the plugin raises a configuration error.
upload_multipart_threshold
edit- Value type is number
-
Default value is
15728640
Files larger than this number are uploaded using the S3 multipart APIs
upload_queue_size
edit- Value type is number
-
Default value is
4
Number of items we can keep in the local queue before uploading them
upload_workers_count
edit- Value type is number
-
Default value is
4
Specify how many workers to use to upload the files to S3
use_aws_bundled_ca
edit- Value type is boolean
-
Default value is
false
Use bundled CA certificates that ship with AWS SDK to verify SSL peer certificates.
For cases where the default certificates are unavailable, e.g. Windows,
you can set this to true
.
validate_credentials_on_root_bucket
edit- Value type is boolean
-
Default value is
true
The common use case is to define permissions on the root bucket and give Logstash full access to write logs. In some circumstances, you need more granular permissions on the subfolder. This allows you to disable the check at startup.
Common Options
editThe following configuration options are supported by all output plugins:
Setting | Input type | Required |
---|---|---|
No |
||
No |
enable_metric
edit- Value type is boolean
-
Default value is
true
Disable or enable metric logging for this specific plugin instance. By default we record all the metrics we can, but you can disable metrics collection for a specific plugin.
id
edit- Value type is string
- There is no default value for this setting.
Add a unique ID
to the plugin configuration. If no ID is specified, Logstash will generate one.
It is strongly recommended to set this ID in your configuration. This is particularly useful
when you have two or more plugins of the same type. For example, if you have 2 s3 outputs.
Adding a named ID in this case will help in monitoring Logstash when using the monitoring APIs.
output { s3 { id => "my_plugin_id" } }
Variable substitution in the id
field only supports environment variables
and does not support the use of values from the secret store.