Template syntax
Vector supports a template syntax for some configuration options. This allows for dynamic values derived from event data. Any option that supports this syntax will be clearly documented as such in the description.
Example
Let’s partition data on AWS S3 by “application_id” and “date”. We can accomplish this with the key_prefix
option in
the aws_s3
sink:
[sinks.backup]
type = "aws_s3"
bucket = "all_application_logs"
key_prefix = "application_id={{ application_id }}/date=%F/"
Notice that Vector allows direct field references as well as “strftime” specifiers. If we were to run the following log event through Vector:
{
"timestamp": "2020-02-14T01:22:23.223Z",
"application_id": 1,
"message": "Hello world"
}
The value of the above key_prefix
option would equal:
application_id=1/date=2020-02-14
Because the aws_s3
sink batches data, each event would be grouped by its produced value. This effectively
enables dynamic partitioning, something fundamental to storing log data in filesystems.
Syntax
Event fields
Individual log event fields can be accessed using {{ ... }}
to wrap a VRL path expression:
option = "{{ .parent.child }}"
Strftime specifiers
In addition to directly accessing fields, Vector offers a shortcut for injecting strftime specifiers:
option = "year=%Y/month=%m/day=%d/"
timestamp
field
and the name of this field can be changed via the global timestamp_key
option.Escaping
You can escape this syntax by prefixing the character with a \
. For example, you can escape the event field syntax
like this:
option = "\{{ field_name }}"
And strftime specified like so:
option = "year=\%Y/month=\%m/day=\%d/"
Each of the values above would be treated literally.
How it works
Accessing fields
You can find additional examples for accessing fields in the path expression reference documentation.
Fallback values
Vector doesn’t currently support fallback values, issue 1692 is open to add this functionality. In the interim,
you can use the remap
transform to set a default value:
[transforms.set_defaults]
type = "remap"
inputs = ["my-source-id"]
source = '''
if !exists(.my_field) {
.my_field = "default"
}
'''
Missing fields
If a field is missing, an error is logged and Vector drops the event. The component_errors_total
internal
metric is incremented with an error_type
tag of template_failed
.