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Fluentd websocket output plugin which can output JSON string or MessagePack binary to the clients.
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fluent-plugin-websocket¶ ↑

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Fluentd websocket output plugin.

This plugin works as websocket server which can output JSON string or MessagePack binary.

In the current version, emitted data will be broadcasted to the all connected clients.

Installation¶ ↑

gem install fluent-plugin-websocket

Configuration¶ ↑

<match foo.**>
  type websocket
  host 192.168.1.1      # default: 0.0.0.0 (ANY)
  port 8080             # default: 8080
  use_msgpack false     # default: false
  add_time false        # default: false
  add_tag true          # default: true
  buffered_messages 100 # default: 0
  token SomeToken       # default: nil
</match>
  • host: WebSocket server IP address.

  • port: WebSocket server port.

  • use_msgpack: Send MessagePack format binary. Otherwise, you send JSON format text.

  • add_time: Add timestamp to the data.

  • add_tag: Add fluentd tag to the data.

  • buffered_messages: The number of messages to be buffered. The new connection receives them.

  • token: Authentication token. Passed as get param. If set to nil, authentication is disabled.

If there are no websocket connections, this plugin silently discards data. You may use out_copy plugin like this:

<match foo.**>
  type copy
  <store>
    type file
    path /var/log/foo/bar.log
  </store>
  <store>
    type websocket
    port 8080
  </store>
</match>

If buffered_messages is greater than 0, the last stored data is sent to the client upon new connection.

Data format¶ ↑

[tag, timestamp, data_object]
  • tag is appended when add_tag option is true.

  • timestamp is appended when add_time option is true.

Example¶ ↑

curl -X POST -d 'json={"action":"login","user":6}' http://localhost:8888/foo/bar

["foo.bar",1364699026,{"action":"login","user":6}]

Client sample¶ ↑

JSON format (use_msgpack: false)¶ ↑

function onMessage(evt) {
  data = JSON.parse(evt.data);
  ...
}

Msgpack format binary (use_msgpack: true)¶ ↑

Extract data by msgpack.js.

websocket.binaryType = "arraybuffer"
...
function onMessage(evt) {
  data = msgpack.unpack(new Uint8Array(evt.data))
  ...
}

Authentication and filtering¶ ↑

curl --include \
     --no-buffer \
     --header "Connection: Upgrade" \
     --header "Upgrade: websocket" \
     --header "Host: 127.0.0.1:8080" \
     --header "Origin: http://127.0.0.1:8080" \
     --header "Sec-WebSocket-Key: SGVabG8sIHOvcmxDIQ==" \
     --header "Sec-WebSocket-Version: 13" \
     "http://127.0.0.1:8888/?foo=bar&token=MyT0ken"
  • If token setting in config file is not nil, websocket server checks token parameter

  • Client will receive data which include {“foo”: “bar”}

Changelogs¶ ↑

  • 0.1.8 Add authentication and filtering

  • 0.1.7 Add message buffering.

  • 0.1.6 Added license to gemspec.

  • 0.1.5 Fixed dependencies.

  • 0.1.4 Changed json parser to yajl.

  • 0.1.3 Bug fix.

  • 0.1.2 Released gem.

See commit logs about contributors.

Copyright

Copyright © 2013 Tetsu Izawa (@moccos)

License

Apache License, Version 2.0