Content Modifier
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The content_modifier processor allows you to manipulate the messages, metadata/attributes and content of Logs and Traces.
Similar to the functionality exposed by filters, this processor presents a unified mechanism to perform such operations for data manipulation. The most significant difference is that processors perform better than filters, and when chaining them, there are no encoding/decoding performance penalties.
Note that processors and this specific component can only be enabled using the new YAML configuration format. Classic mode configuration format doesn't support processors.
The processor, works on top of what we call a context, meaning the place where the content modification will happen. We provide different contexts to manipulate the desired information, the following contexts are available:
attributes
Logs
Modify the attributes or metadata of a Log record.
body
Logs
Modify the content of a Log record.
span_name
Traces
Modify the name of a Span.
span_kind
Traces
Modify the kind of a Span.
span_status
Traces
Modify the status of a Span.
span_attributes
Traces
Modify the attributes of a Span.
In addition, we provide special contexts to operate on data that follows an OpenTelemetry Log Schema, all of them operates on shared data across a group of records:
otel_resource_attributes
Logs
Modify the attributes of the Log Resource.
otel_scope_name
Logs
Modify the name of a Log Scope.
otel_scope_version
Logs
Modify version of a Log Scope.
otel_scope_attributes
Logs
Modify the attributes of a Log Scope.
TIP: if your data is not following the OpenTelemetry Log Schema and your backend or destination for your logs expects to be in an OpenTelemetry schema, take a look at the processor called OpenTelemetry Envelope that you can use in conjunbction with this processor to transform your data to be compatible with OpenTelemetry Log schema.
context
Specify the context where the modifications will happen (more details above).The following contexts are available: attributes
, body
, span_name
, span_kind
, span_status
, span_attributes
, otel_resource_attributes
, otel_scope_name
, otel_scope_version
, otel_scope_attributes
.
key
Specify the name of the key that will be used to apply the modification.
value
Based on the action type, value
might required and represent different things. Check the detailed information for the specific actions.
pattern
Defines a regular expression pattern. This property is only used by the extract
action.
converted_type
Define the data type to perform the conversion, the available options are: string
, boolean
, int
and double
.
The actions specify the type of operation to run on top of a specific key or content from a Log or a Trace. The following actions are available:
insert
Insert a new key with a value into the target context. The key
and value
parameters are required.
upsert
Given a specific key with a value, the upsert
operation will try to update the value of the key. If the key does not exist, the key will be created. The key
and value
parameters are required.
delete
Delete a key from the target context. The key
parameter is required.
rename
Change the name of a key. The value
set in the configuration will represent the new name. The key
and value
parameters are required.
hash
Replace the key value with a hash generated by the SHA-256 algorithm, the binary value generated is finally set as an hex string representation. The key
parameter is required.
extract
Allows to extact the value of a single key as a list of key/value pairs. This action needs the configuration of a regular expression in the pattern
property . The key
and pattern
parameters are required. For more details check the examples below.
convert
Convert the data type of a key value. The key
and converted_type
parameters are required.
The following example appends the key color
with the value blue
to the log stream.
Update the value of key1
and insert key2
:
Delete key2
from the stream:
Change the name of key2
to test
:
Apply the SHA-256 algorithm for the value of the key password
:
By using a domain address, perform a extraction of the components of it as a list of key value pairs:
Both keys in the example are strings. Convert the key1
to a double/float type and key2
to a boolean: