This module is no more actively maintained and will hardly be updated.
Please find an alternative module from other authors or consider Tiny Puppet as replacement.
If you want to maintain this module, contact Alessandro Franceschi
This is a Puppet logstash module from the second generation of Example42 Puppet Modules.
Made by Alessandro Franceschi / Lab42
Official site: http://www.example42.com
Official git repository: http://github.com/example42/puppet-logstash
Released under the terms of Apache 2 License.
This module requires functions provided by the Example42 Puppi module.
For detailed info about the logic and usage patterns of Example42 modules read README.usage on Example42 main modules set.
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Launch in agent mode (default) with extra parameters to enable the web interface class { "logstash": run_options => 'web --backend elasticsearch:///', }
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Create a configuration file based on the provided template. logstash::config { 'local_search': template => '/[path]/', }
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Install logstash using your distro package, if available
class { "logstash": }
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Install the latest logstash version from upstream site
class { "logstash": install => "source", }
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Install the latest logstash version from upstream site using puppi. You will have a 'puppi deploy logstash' to deploy and update logstash.
class { "logstash": install => "puppi", }
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Install source from a custom url to a custom install_destination path. The following parameters apply both for "source" and "puppi" install methods. Puppi method may be used to manage deployment updates (given the $install_source is updated). By default install_source is set to upstream developer and install_destination to Web (App) server document root Pre and post installation commands may be already defined (check logstash/manifests/params.pp) override them only if needed. Url_check and url_pattern are used for application checks, if monitor is enabled. Override only if needed.
class { "logstash": install => "source", install_source => "http://deploy.example42.com/logstash/logstash-jar", }
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Remove logstash
class { "logstash": absent => true }
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Enable auditing without without making changes on existing logstash configuration files
class { "logstash": audit_only => true }
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Use custom sources for main config file
class { "logstash": source => [ "puppet:///modules/lab42/logstash/wp-config.php-${hostname}" , "puppet:///modules/lab42/logstash/wp-config.php" ], }
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Use custom source directory for the whole configuration dir
class { "logstash": source_dir => "puppet:///modules/lab42/logstash/conf/", source_dir_purge => false, # Set to true to purge any existing file not present in $source_dir }
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Use custom template for main config file
class { "logstash": template => "example42/logstash/wp-config.php.erb", }
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Automaticallly include a custom subclass
class { "logstash:" my_class => 'logstash::example42', }
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Activate puppi (recommended, but disabled by default) Note that this option requires the usage of Example42 puppi module
class { "logstash": puppi => true, }
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Activate puppi and use a custom puppi_helper template (to be provided separately with a puppi::helper define ) to customize the output of puppi commands
class { "logstash": puppi => true, puppi_helper => "myhelper", }
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Activate automatic monitoring (recommended, but disabled by default) This option requires the usage of Example42 monitor and relevant monitor tools modules
class { "logstash": monitor => true, monitor_tool => [ "nagios" , "puppi" ], }
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