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Learning Elastic Stack 6.0

You're reading from   Learning Elastic Stack 6.0 A beginner's guide to distributed search, analytics, and visualization using Elasticsearch, Logstash and Kibana

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Product type Paperback
Published in Dec 2017
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781787281868
Length 434 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Sharath Kumar Sharath Kumar
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Pranav Shukla Pranav Shukla
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Preface 1. Introducing Elastic Stack 2. Getting Started with Elasticsearch FREE CHAPTER 3. Searching-What is Relevant 4. Analytics with Elasticsearch 5. Analyzing Log Data 6. Building Data Pipelines with Logstash 7. Visualizing data with Kibana 8. Elastic X-Pack 9. Running Elastic Stack in Production 10. Building a Sensor Data Analytics Application 11. Monitoring Server Infrastructure

Overview of Logstash plugins


Logstash has a rich collection of input, filter, codec, and output plugins. Plugins are available as self-contained packages called gems and hosted on RubyGems.org. By default, as part of the Logstash distribution many common plugins are available out of the box. One can verify the list of plugins that are part of the current installation by executing the following command:

D:\packt\logstash-6.0.0\bin>logstash-plugin list

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By passing the --verbose flag to the preceding command, one can find out the version info of each plugin.

Using the -- group flag followed by either input, filter, output, or codec, one can find the list of installed input, filters, output, codecs, and plugins respectively. For example:

D:\packt\logstash-6.0.0\bin>logstash-plugin list --group filter

One can list all plugins containing a name fragment by passing the name fragment to logstash-plugin list. For example:

D:\packt\logstash-6.0.0\bin>logstash-plugin list 'pager'

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