Ship logs to New Relic
This task is designed to send logs from kestra to an New Relic instance.
type: "io.kestra.plugin.ee.newrelic.logexporter"Ship logs to Elasticsearch
id: log_shipper
namespace: company.team
triggers:
- id: daily
type: io.kestra.plugin.core.trigger.Schedule
cron: "@daily"
tasks:
- id: log_export
type: io.kestra.plugin.ee.core.log.LogShipper
logLevelFilter: INFO
batchSize: 1000
lookbackPeriod: P1D
logExporters:
- id: NewRelicLogExporter
type: io.kestra.plugin.ee.newrelic.LogExporter
basePath: https://log-api.newrelic.com
Authentication key
Api key or License key used to log to the New Relic instance
New Relic base path
Base path of the new relic instance to send logs to
^[a-zA-Z0-9][a-zA-Z0-9_-]*11000The chunk size for every bulk request.
The http client configuration
durationThe time allowed to establish a connection to the server before failing.
PT5MdurationThe time allowed for a read connection to remain idle before closing it.
The password for HTTP basic authentication.
The username for HTTP basic authentication.
falseIf true, allow a failed response code (response code >= 400)
List of response code allowed for this request
The authentification to use.
The password for HTTP basic authentication. Deprecated, use auth property with a BasicAuthConfiguration instance instead.
The username for HTTP basic authentication. Deprecated, use auth property with a BasicAuthConfiguration instance instead.
durationThe time allowed to establish a connection to the server before failing.
durationThe time an idle connection can remain in the client's connection pool before being closed.
UTF-8The default charset for the request.
trueWhether redirects should be followed automatically.
ALLTRACEDEBUGINFOWARNERROROFFNOT_SPECIFIEDThe log level for the HTTP client.
REQUEST_HEADERSREQUEST_BODYRESPONSE_HEADERSRESPONSE_BODYThe enabled log.
The maximum content length of the response.
The proxy configuration.
The address of the proxy server.
The password for proxy authentication.
The port of the proxy server.
DIRECTHTTPSOCKSThe type of proxy to use.
The username for proxy authentication.
durationThe time allowed for a read connection to remain idle before closing it.
durationThe maximum time allowed for reading data from the server before failing.
The SSL request options
The timeout configuration.
The address of the proxy server.
The password for proxy authentication.
The port of the proxy server.
DIRECTDIRECTHTTPSOCKSThe type of proxy to use.
The username for proxy authentication.
Whether to disable checking of the remote SSL certificate.
Only applies if no trust store is configured. Note: This makes the SSL connection insecure and should only be used for testing. If you are using a self-signed certificate, set up a trust store instead.
The token for bearer token authentication.