Simple Fluentd Plugin to count number of messages and outputs to log
| fluent-plugin-flowcounter-simple | fluentd | ruby | 
|---|---|---|
| >= 0.1.0 | >= v1.0 | >= 2.4 | 
| < 0.0.4 | >= v0.12.0 | >= 2.1 | 
<filter foo.bar.**>
  type flowcounter_simple
  unit second
</filter>This filter plugin pass through records, and writes counts into the log file as
plugin:out_flowcounter_simple  count:30  indicator:num  unit:second
<match foo.bar.**>
  type flowcounter_simple
  unit second
</match>
This plugin does not emit, just writes counts into the log file as
plugin:out_flowcounter_simple  count:30  indicator:num  unit:second
- 
unit
One of second/minute/hour/day. Default: minute
 - 
indicator
One of num/byte. Default: num
 - 
comment
Just a comment. You may use this to mark where you put flowcounter_simple.
 
There is a fluent-plugin-flowcounter, but I needed a very very simple plugin to use for performance evaluation.
- Fork it
 - Create your feature branch (
git checkout -b my-new-feature) - Commit your changes (
git commit -am 'Add some feature') - Push to the branch (
git push origin my-new-feature) - Create new Pull Request
 
Copyright (c) 2013 Naotoshi Seo. See LICENSE.txt for details.
