Random

Random input plugin generate very simple random value samples using the device interface /dev/urandom, if not available it will use a unix timestamp as value.

Configuration Parameters

The plugin supports the following configuration parameters:

KeyDescription

Samples

If set, it will only generate a specific number of samples. By default this value is set to -1, which will generate unlimited samples.

Interval_Sec

Interval in seconds between samples generation. Default value is 1.

Interval_Nsec

Specify a nanoseconds interval for samples generation, it works in conjunction with the Interval_Sec configuration key. Default value is 0.

Threaded

Getting Started

In order to start generating random samples, you can run the plugin from the command line or through the configuration file:

Command Line

From the command line you can let Fluent Bit generate the samples with the following options:

$ fluent-bit -i random -o stdout

Configuration File

In your main configuration file append the following Input & Output sections:

[INPUT]
    Name          random
    Samples      -1
    Interval_Sec  1
    Interval_NSec 0

[OUTPUT]
    Name   stdout
    Match  *

Testing

Once Fluent Bit is running, you will see the reports in the output interface similar to this:

$ fluent-bit -i random -o stdout
Fluent Bit v1.x.x
* Copyright (C) 2019-2020 The Fluent Bit Authors
* Copyright (C) 2015-2018 Treasure Data
* Fluent Bit is a CNCF sub-project under the umbrella of Fluentd
* https://fluentbit.io

[2016/10/07 20:27:34] [ info] [engine] started
[0] random.0: [1475893654, {"rand_value"=>1863375102915681408}]
[1] random.0: [1475893655, {"rand_value"=>425675645790600970}]
[2] random.0: [1475893656, {"rand_value"=>7580417447354808203}]
[3] random.0: [1475893657, {"rand_value"=>1501010137543905482}]
[4] random.0: [1475893658, {"rand_value"=>16238242822364375212}]

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