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sumologicexporter

Sumo Logic Exporter

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Stability beta: metrics, logs
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Migration to new architecture

This exporter is undergoing major changes right now.

For some time we have been developing the new Sumo Logic exporter and now we are in the process of moving it into this repository.

The following options are deprecated and they will not exist in the new version:

  • metric_format: {carbon2, graphite}
  • metadata_attributes: [<regex>]
  • graphite_template: <template>
  • source_category: <template>
  • source_name: <template>
  • source_host: <template>

After the new exporter will be moved to this repository:

  • carbon2 and graphite are going to be no longer supported and prometheus or otlp format should be used

  • all resource level attributes are going to be treated as metadata_attributes. You can use Group by Attributes processor to move attributes from record level to resource level. For example:

    # before switch to new collector
    exporters:
      sumologic:
        metadata_attribute:
          - my_attribute
    # after switch to new collector
    processors:
      groupbyattrs:
        keys:
          - my_attribute
  • Source templates (source_category, source_name and source_host) are going to be removed from the exporter and sources may be set using _sourceCategory, sourceName or _sourceHost resource attributes. We recommend to use Transform Processor. For example:

    # before switch to new collector
    exporters:
      sumologic:
        source_category: "%{foo}/constant/%{bar}"
    # after switch to new collector
    processors:
      transformprocessor:
        log_statements:
          context: log
          statements:
            # set default value to unknown
            - set(attributes["foo"], "unknown") where attributes["foo"] == nil
            - set(attributes["bar"], "unknown") where attributes["foo"] == nil
            # set _sourceCategory as "%{foo}/constant/%{bar}"
            - set(resource.attributes["_sourceCategory"], Concat([attributes["foo"], "/constant/", attributes["bar"]], ""))

Configuration

This exporter supports sending logs and metrics data to Sumo Logic. Traces are exported using native otlphttp exporter as described here

Configuration is specified via the yaml in the following structure:

exporters:
  # ...
  sumologic:
    # unique URL generated for your HTTP Source, this is the address to send data to
    endpoint: <HTTP_Source_URL>
    # Compression encoding format, empty string means no compression, default = gzip
    compress_encoding: {gzip, deflate, ""}
    # max HTTP request body size in bytes before compression (if applied),
    # default = 1_048_576 (1MB)
    max_request_body_size: <max_request_body_size>

    # List of regexes for attributes which should be send as metadata
    # default = []
    #
    # This option is deprecated:
    # https://github.com/open-telemetry/opentelemetry-collector-contrib/tree/main/exporter/sumologicexporter#migration-to-new-architecture
    metadata_attributes: [<regex>]

    # format to use when sending logs to Sumo Logic, default = json,
    log_format: {json, text}

    # format to use when sending metrics to Sumo Logic, default = prometheus,
    #
    # carbon2 and graphite are deprecated:
    # https://github.com/open-telemetry/opentelemetry-collector-contrib/tree/main/exporter/sumologicexporter#migration-to-new-architecture
    metric_format: {carbon2, graphite, prometheus}

    # Template for Graphite format.
    # this option affects graphite format only
    # By default this is "%{_metric_}".
    #
    # Please regfer to Source temmplates for formatting explanation:
    # https://github.com/open-telemetry/opentelemetry-collector-contrib/tree/main/exporter/sumologicexporter#source-templates
    #
    # This option is deprecated:
    # https://github.com/open-telemetry/opentelemetry-collector-contrib/tree/main/exporter/sumologicexporter#migration-to-new-architecture
    graphite_template: <template>

    # Desired source category. Useful if you want to override the source category configured for the source.
    #
    # Please regfer to Source temmplates for formatting explanation:
    # https://github.com/open-telemetry/opentelemetry-collector-contrib/tree/main/exporter/sumologicexporter#source-templates
    #
    # This option is deprecated:
    # https://github.com/open-telemetry/opentelemetry-collector-contrib/tree/main/exporter/sumologicexporter#migration-to-new-architecture
    source_category: <template>

    # Desired source name. Useful if you want to override the source name configured for the source.
    #
    # Please regfer to Source temmplates for formatting explanation:
    # https://github.com/open-telemetry/opentelemetry-collector-contrib/tree/main/exporter/sumologicexporter#source-templates
    #
    # This option is deprecated:
    # https://github.com/open-telemetry/opentelemetry-collector-contrib/tree/main/exporter/sumologicexporter#migration-to-new-architecture
    source_name: <template>

    # Desired source host. Useful if you want to override the source hosy configured for the source.
    #
    # Please regfer to Source temmplates for formatting explanation:
    # https://github.com/open-telemetry/opentelemetry-collector-contrib/tree/main/exporter/sumologicexporter#source-templates
    #
    # This option is deprecated:
    # https://github.com/open-telemetry/opentelemetry-collector-contrib/tree/main/exporter/sumologicexporter#migration-to-new-architecture
    source_host: <template>

    # timeout is the timeout for every attempt to send data to the backend,
    # maximum connection timeout is 55s, default = 5s
    timeout: <timeout>

    # for below described queueing and retry related configuration please refer to:
    # https://github.com/open-telemetry/opentelemetry-collector/blob/main/exporter/exporterhelper/README.md#configuration

    retry_on_failure:
      # default = true
      enabled: {true, false}
      # time to wait after the first failure before retrying;
      # ignored if enabled is false, default = 5s
      initial_interval: <initial_interval>
      # is the upper bound on backoff; ignored if enabled is false, default = 30s
      max_interval: <max_interval>
      # is the maximum amount of time spent trying to send a batch;
      # ignored if enabled is false, default = 120s
      max_elapsed_time: <max_elapsed_time>

    sending_queue:
      # default = false
      enabled: {true, false}
      # number of consumers that dequeue batches; ignored if enabled is false,
      # default = 10
      num_consumers: <num_consumers>
      # when set, enables persistence and uses the component specified as a storage extension for the persistent queue
      # make sure to configure and add a `file_storage` extension in `service.extensions`.
      # default = None
      storage: <storage_name>
      # maximum number of batches kept in memory before data;
      # ignored if enabled is false, default = 1000
      #
      # user should calculate this as num_seconds * requests_per_second where:
      # num_seconds is the number of seconds to buffer in case of a backend outage,
      # requests_per_second is the average number of requests per seconds.
      queue_size: <queue_size>

Source Templates

You can specify a template with an attribute for source_category, source_name, source_host or graphite_template using %{attr_name}.

For example, when there is an attribute my_attr: my_value, metrics/%{my_attr} would be expanded to metrics/my_value.

For graphite_template, in addition to above, %{_metric_} is going to be replaced with metric name.

Example Configuration

exporters:
  sumologic:
    endpoint: http:https://localhost:3000
    compress_encoding: "gzip"
    max_request_body_size: "1_048_576"  # 1MB
    log_format: "text"
    metric_format: "prometheus"
    source_category: "custom category"
    source_name: "custom name"
    source_host: "custom host"
    metadata_attributes:
      - k8s.*