Fluent Bit: Official Manual
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  • Fluent Bit documentation
  • About
    • What is Fluent Bit?
    • A brief history of Fluent Bit
    • Fluentd and Fluent Bit
    • License
    • Sandbox and lab resources
  • Concepts
    • Key concepts
    • Buffering
    • Data pipeline
  • Installation
    • Get started with Fluent Bit
    • Requirements
    • Download and install Fluent Bit
    • Upgrade notes
  • Administration
    • Configure Fluent Bit
      • YAML configuration
      • Classic mode
        • Format and schema
        • Configuration file
        • Variables
        • Commands
        • Upstream servers
        • Record accessor syntax
      • Unit Sizes
      • Multiline parsing
    • TLS
    • Buffering and storage
    • Backpressure
    • Scheduling and retries
    • Networking
    • Memory management
    • Monitoring
    • Multithreading
    • HTTP proxy
    • Hot reload
    • Troubleshooting
    • Performance tips
    • AWS credentials
  • Local testing
    • Validate your data and structure
    • Run a logging pipeline locally
  • Data pipeline
    • Pipeline monitoring
    • Inputs
    • Parsers
    • Processors
    • Filters
    • Router
    • Outputs
  • Stream processing
    • Introduction to stream processing
    • Overview
    • Changelog
    • Get started
  • Fluent Bit for developers
    • C library API
    • Ingest records manually
    • Golang output plugins
    • Wasm filter plugins
    • Wasm input plugins
    • Contribution guide for beginners
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Format and schemaConfiguration fileVariablesCommandsUpstream serversRecord accessor syntax
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