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I am using logstash to filter by docker container's name to match the message differently for each container but is not doing this filter. Here it is my code:



if [docker][container][name] == "xibocms" {
grok {
match => { "message" => "%{LOGLEVEL:level}%{GREEDYDATA:msg}" }
}
}


Any idea why is not entering in the condition?



Thanks










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  • Please add a json sample. One possible issue is that one of your json element is in an array; in that case you'll have to indicate the index in your condition. For example for this json: {"docker": {"container":[{"name": "xibocms"}]}}, you'll have to use [docker][container][0][name] so that it enters the condition.

    – baudsp
    Nov 16 '18 at 15:48






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    It was OK..but it was giving a grokparsefailure error...fixed..thanks for the comments!

    – Gorka
    Nov 26 '18 at 11:32
















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I am using logstash to filter by docker container's name to match the message differently for each container but is not doing this filter. Here it is my code:



if [docker][container][name] == "xibocms" {
grok {
match => { "message" => "%{LOGLEVEL:level}%{GREEDYDATA:msg}" }
}
}


Any idea why is not entering in the condition?



Thanks










share|improve this question

























  • Please add a json sample. One possible issue is that one of your json element is in an array; in that case you'll have to indicate the index in your condition. For example for this json: {"docker": {"container":[{"name": "xibocms"}]}}, you'll have to use [docker][container][0][name] so that it enters the condition.

    – baudsp
    Nov 16 '18 at 15:48






  • 1





    It was OK..but it was giving a grokparsefailure error...fixed..thanks for the comments!

    – Gorka
    Nov 26 '18 at 11:32














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I am using logstash to filter by docker container's name to match the message differently for each container but is not doing this filter. Here it is my code:



if [docker][container][name] == "xibocms" {
grok {
match => { "message" => "%{LOGLEVEL:level}%{GREEDYDATA:msg}" }
}
}


Any idea why is not entering in the condition?



Thanks










share|improve this question
















I am using logstash to filter by docker container's name to match the message differently for each container but is not doing this filter. Here it is my code:



if [docker][container][name] == "xibocms" {
grok {
match => { "message" => "%{LOGLEVEL:level}%{GREEDYDATA:msg}" }
}
}


Any idea why is not entering in the condition?



Thanks







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  • Please add a json sample. One possible issue is that one of your json element is in an array; in that case you'll have to indicate the index in your condition. For example for this json: {"docker": {"container":[{"name": "xibocms"}]}}, you'll have to use [docker][container][0][name] so that it enters the condition.

    – baudsp
    Nov 16 '18 at 15:48






  • 1





    It was OK..but it was giving a grokparsefailure error...fixed..thanks for the comments!

    – Gorka
    Nov 26 '18 at 11:32



















  • Please add a json sample. One possible issue is that one of your json element is in an array; in that case you'll have to indicate the index in your condition. For example for this json: {"docker": {"container":[{"name": "xibocms"}]}}, you'll have to use [docker][container][0][name] so that it enters the condition.

    – baudsp
    Nov 16 '18 at 15:48






  • 1





    It was OK..but it was giving a grokparsefailure error...fixed..thanks for the comments!

    – Gorka
    Nov 26 '18 at 11:32

















Please add a json sample. One possible issue is that one of your json element is in an array; in that case you'll have to indicate the index in your condition. For example for this json: {"docker": {"container":[{"name": "xibocms"}]}}, you'll have to use [docker][container][0][name] so that it enters the condition.

– baudsp
Nov 16 '18 at 15:48





Please add a json sample. One possible issue is that one of your json element is in an array; in that case you'll have to indicate the index in your condition. For example for this json: {"docker": {"container":[{"name": "xibocms"}]}}, you'll have to use [docker][container][0][name] so that it enters the condition.

– baudsp
Nov 16 '18 at 15:48




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1





It was OK..but it was giving a grokparsefailure error...fixed..thanks for the comments!

– Gorka
Nov 26 '18 at 11:32





It was OK..but it was giving a grokparsefailure error...fixed..thanks for the comments!

– Gorka
Nov 26 '18 at 11:32












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