File

The file output plugin allows to write the data received through the input plugin to file.

Configuration Parameters

The plugin supports the following configuration parameters:

KeyDescriptionDefault

Path

Directory path to store files. If not set, Fluent Bit will write the files on it's own positioned directory. note: this option was added on Fluent Bit v1.4.6

File

Set file name to store the records. If not set, the file name will be the tag associated with the records.

Format

The format of the file content. See also Format section. Default: out_file.

Mkdir

Recursively create output directory if it does not exist. Permissions set to 0755.

Workers

Enables dedicated thread(s) for this output. Default value is set since version 1.8.13. For previous versions is 0.

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Format

out_file format

Output time, tag and json records. There is no configuration parameters for out_file.

tag: [time, {"key1":"value1", "key2":"value2", "key3":"value3"}]

plain format

Output the records as JSON (without additional tag and timestamp attributes). There is no configuration parameters for plain format.

{"key1":"value1", "key2":"value2", "key3":"value3"}

csv format

Output the records as csv. Csv supports an additional configuration parameter.

KeyDescription

Delimiter

The character to separate each data. Default: ','

time[delimiter]"value1"[delimiter]"value2"[delimiter]"value3"

ltsv format

Output the records as LTSV. LTSV supports an additional configuration parameter.

KeyDescription

Delimiter

The character to separate each pair. Default: '\t'(TAB)

Label_Delimiter

The character to separate label and the value. Default: ':'

field1[label_delimiter]value1[delimiter]field2[label_delimiter]value2

template format

Output the records using a custom format template.

KeyDescription

Template

The format string. Default: '{time} {message}'

This accepts a formatting template and fills placeholders using corresponding values in a record.

For example, if you set up the configuration as below:

[INPUT]
  Name mem

[OUTPUT]
  Name file
  Format template
  Template {time} used={Mem.used} free={Mem.free} total={Mem.total}

You will get the following output:

1564462620.000254 used=1045448 free=31760160 total=32805608

Getting Started

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 count up a data with the following options:

$ fluent-bit -i cpu -o file -p path=output.txt

Configuration File

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

[INPUT]
    Name cpu
    Tag  cpu

[OUTPUT]
    Name file
    Match *
    Path output_dir

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