Datadog
The Datadog output plugin allows to ingest your logs into Datadog.
Before you begin, you need a Datadog account, a Datadog API key, and you need to activate Datadog Logs Management.
Configuration Parameters
Key | Description | Default |
Host | Required - The Datadog server where you are sending your logs. |
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TLS | Required - End-to-end security communications security protocol. Datadog recommends leaving this |
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apikey | Required - Your Datadog API key. | |
dd_service | Recommended - The human readable name for your service generating the logs - the name of your application or database. | |
dd_source | Recommended - A human readable name for the underlying technology of your service. For example, | |
dd_tags | Optional - The tags you want to assign to your logs in Datadog. |
Configuration File
Get started quickly with this configuration file:
Troubleshooting
403 Forbidden
If you get a 403 Forbidden
error response, double check that you have a valid Datadog API key and that you have activated Datadog Logs Management.
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