Module Name: | mmkubernetes |
Author: | Tomáš Heinrich Rich Megginson <rmeggins@redhat.com> |
This module is used to add Kubernetes <https://kubernetes.io/> metadata to log messages logged by containers running in Kubernetes. It will add the namespace uuid, pod uuid, pod and namespace labels and annotations, and other metadata associated with the pod and namespace.
Note
This only works with log files in /var/log/containers/*.log (docker –log-driver=json-file), or with journald entries with message properties CONTAINER_NAME and CONTAINER_ID_FULL (docker –log-driver=journald), and when the application running inside the container writes logs to stdout/stderr. This does not currently work with other log drivers.
For json-file logs, you must use the imfile module with the addmetadata=”on” parameter, and the filename must match the liblognorm rules specified by the filenamerules (filenamerules) or filenamerulebase (filenamerulebase) parameter values.
For journald logs, there must be a message property CONTAINER_NAME which matches the liblognorm rules specified by the containerrules (containerrules) or containerrulebase (containerrulebase) parameter values. The record must also have the message property CONTAINER_ID_FULL.
This module is implemented via the output module interface. This means that mmkubernetes should be called just like an action. After it has been called, there will be two new message properties: kubernetes and docker. There will be subfields of each one for the various metadata items: $!kubernetes!namespace_name $!kubernetes!labels!this-is-my-label, etc. There is currently only 1 docker subfield: $!docker!container_id. See https://github.com/ViaQ/elasticsearch-templates/blob/master/namespaces/kubernetes.yml and https://github.com/ViaQ/elasticsearch-templates/blob/master/namespaces/docker.yml for more details.
Note
Parameter names are case-insensitive.
The URL of the Kubernetes API server. Example: https://localhost:8443.
Full path and file name of file containing the CA cert of the Kubernetes API server cert issuer. Example: /etc/rsyslog.d/mmk8s-ca.crt. This parameter is not mandatory if using an http scheme instead of https in kubernetesurl, or if using allowunsignedcerts=”yes”.
The file containing the token to use to authenticate to the Kubernetes API server. One of tokenfile or token is required if Kubernetes is configured with access control. Example: /etc/rsyslog.d/mmk8s.token
The token to use to authenticate to the Kubernetes API server. One of token or tokenfile is required if Kubernetes is configured with access control. Example: UxMU46ptoEWOSqLNa1bFmH
By default no pod or namespace annotations will be added to the messages. This parameter is an array of patterns to match the keys of the annotations field in the pod and namespace metadata to include in the $!kubernetes!annotations (for pod annotations) or the $!kubernetes!namespace_annotations (for namespace annotations) message properties. Example: [“k8s.*master”,”k8s.*node”]
When reading json-file logs, with imfile and addmetadata=”on”, this is the property where the filename is stored.
This is the where the kubernetes and docker properties will be written. By default, the module will add $!kubernetes and $!docker.
If “on”, this will set the curl CURLOPT_SSL_VERIFYPEER option to 0. You are strongly discouraged to set this to “on”. It is primarily useful only for debugging or testing.
When processing labels and annotations, if this parameter is set to “on”, the key strings will have their . characters replaced with the string specified by the de_dot_separator parameter.
When processing labels and annotations, if the de_dot parameter is set to “on”, the key strings will have their . characters replaced with the string specified by the string value of this parameter.
Note
This directive is not supported with liblognorm 2.0.2 and earlier.
When processing json-file logs, these are the lognorm rules to use to match the filename and extract metadata. The default value is:
rule=:/var/log/containers/%pod_name:char-to:.%.%container_hash:char-to:_%_%names\
pace_name:char-to:_%_%container_name:char-to:-%-%container_id:char-to:.%.log
rule=:/var/log/containers/%pod_name:char-to:_%_%namespace_name:char-to:_%_%conta\
iner_name:char-to:-%-%container_id:char-to:.%.log
Note
In the above rules, the slashes \ ending each line indicate line wrapping - they are not part of the rule.
There are two rules because the container_hash is optional.
When processing json-file logs, this is the rulebase used to match the filename and extract metadata. For the actual rules, see below filenamerules.
Note
This directive is not supported with liblognorm 2.0.2 and earlier.
For journald logs, there must be a message property CONTAINER_NAME which has a value matching these rules specified by this parameter. The default value is:
rule=:%k8s_prefix:char-to:_%_%container_name:char-to:.%.%container_hash:char-to:\
_%_%pod_name:char-to:_%_%namespace_name:char-to:_%_%not_used_1:char-to:_%_%not_u\
sed_2:rest%
rule=:%k8s_prefix:char-to:_%_%container_name:char-to:_%_%pod_name:char-to:_%_%na\
mespace_name:char-to:_%_%not_used_1:char-to:_%_%not_used_2:rest%
Note
In the above rules, the slashes \ ending each line indicate line wrapping - they are not part of the rule.
There are two rules because the container_hash is optional.
When processing json-file logs, this is the rulebase used to match the CONTAINER_NAME property value and extract metadata. For the actual rules, see containerrules.
These are the fields added from the metadata in the json-file filename, or from the CONTAINER_NAME and CONTAINER_ID_FULL fields from the imjournal input:
$!kubernetes!namespace_name, $!kubernetes!pod_name, $!kubernetes!container_name, $!docker!id, $!kubernetes!master_url.
If mmkubernetes can extract the above fields from the input, the following fields will always be present. If they are not present, mmkubernetes failed to look up the namespace or pod in Kubernetes:
$!kubernetes!namespace_id, $!kubernetes!pod_id, $!kubernetes!creation_timestamp, $!kubernetes!host
The following fields may be present, depending on how the namespace and pod are defined in Kubernetes, and depending on the value of the directive annotation_match:
$!kubernetes!labels, $!kubernetes!annotations, $!kubernetes!namespace_labels, $!kubernetes!namespace_annotations
More fields may be added in the future.
Assuming you have an imfile input reading from docker json-file container logs managed by Kubernetes, with addmetadata=”on” so that mmkubernetes can get the basic necessary Kubernetes metadata from the filename:
input(type="imfile" file="/var/log/containers/*.log"
tag="kubernetes" addmetadata="on")
and/or an imjournal input for docker journald container logs annotated by Kubernetes:
input(type="imjournal")
Then mmkubernetes can be used to annotate log records like this:
module(load="mmkubernetes")
action(type="mmkubernetes")
After this, you should have log records with fields described in the Fields section above.
This work is based on https://github.com/fabric8io/fluent-plugin-kubernetes_metadata_filter and has many of the same features.