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Provides a set of resources to install and configure syslog-ng.

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Requirements

Cookbooks

  • yum-epel for RHEL/CentOS/Amazon

Platforms

The following platforms are supported and tested with Test Kitchen:

  • RHEL/CentOS 7+
  • Fedora 28+
  • Ubuntu 16.04+
  • Debian 8+
  • Amazon Linux 2+

Attributes

syslog_ng::config

Used to generate the global configuration file, can be used extend to the global config file if you do not wish to separate elements into their own file.

  • node['syslog_ng']['config']['config_dir'] - Configuration root directory
  • node['syslog_ng']['config']['config_file'] - Global configuration filename
  • node['syslog_ng']['config']['config_template_cookbook'] - Cookbook to source the global configuration template file
  • node['syslog_ng']['config']['config_template_template'] - Template file to use for generating the global configuration file
  • node['syslog_ng']['config']['config_dirs'] - Configuration directories to create and include in the global config file
  • node['syslog_ng']['config']['options'] - A hash containing global options
  • node['syslog_ng']['config']['console_logging'] - When set true the global log to console log entry will be created

  • node['syslog_ng']['config']['source'] - A hash containing the global source(s) configuration

  • node['syslog_ng']['config']['destination'] - A hash containing the global destination(s) configuration

  • node['syslog_ng']['config']['filter'] - A hash containing the global filter(s) configuration

  • node['syslog_ng']['config']['log'] - A hash containing the global log(s) configuration

  • node['syslog_ng']['config']['preinclude'] - An array of files to include at the beginning of the global configuration file before any other directives

  • node['syslog_ng']['config']['include'] - An array of files to include in the global configuration file

  • node['syslog_ng']['config']['combined'] - A hash containing the global combined configuration directives, that is log entries which contain all their directives rather than referencing other source/filter/destination directives

syslog_ng::install

  • node['syslog_ng']['install']['remove_rsyslog'] - When set true rsyslog will be explicitly removed, otherwise it will be disabled
  • node['syslog_ng']['install']['copr_repo_version'] - Version to install from COPR as a float, set to current latest version which is 3.20. See czanik COPR for versions available to install.

Resources

The following resources are provided:

Resource Parameter Value - Notes

Parameter values can generally be passed as the expected format type for the parameter they configure, for example integers for number fields and strings for text parameters.
There are some exceptions to this rule such as the use-dns() parameter which accepts either yes, no or persist_only. In this case persist_only options is not a string but a symbol and must be passed as such else it will be quoted as per normal strings and syslog-ng will fail with a configuration error.

config_global

Generates the syslog-ng.conf file from node attributes containing the global configuration.

See usage for examples.

Actions

  • create - Create the syslog-ng global configuration file
  • delete - Remove the syslog-ng global configuration file

Properties

All properties are optional as by default they will be sourced from node attributes, see the attribute file config.rb for hash format.

Property Optional? Type Description
cookbook Yes String Override cookbook to source the template file from
source Yes String Override the template source file
options Yes Hash Override the global options
source Yes Hash Override the global sources
destination Yes Hash Override the global destinations
filter Yes Hash Override the global filters
log Yes Hash Override the global logs
preinclude Yes Array Override the global includes at the start of the global configuration file
include Yes Array Override the global includes

destination

See usage for examples.

Actions

  • create - Create a syslog-ng destination configuration file
  • delete - Remove a syslog-ng destination configuration file

Properties

Property Optional? Type Description
config_dir Yes String Directory to create config file, defaults to /etc/syslog-ng/destination.d
cookbook Yes String Override cookbook to source the template file from
source Yes String Override the template source file
driver No String, Array The destination driver to use
path Yes String, Array The path for the destination driver (if it supports being specified one)
parameters Yes Hash, Array Driver parameters and options
configuration Yes Array Array of Hash containing raw driver(s) configuration
multiline Yes True, False Use multiline formatting, default is false

filter

See usage for examples.

Actions

  • create - Create a syslog-ng filter configuration file
  • delete - Remove a syslog-ng filter configuration file

Properties

Property Optional? Type Description
config_dir Yes String Directory to create config file, defaults to /etc/syslog-ng/filter.d
cookbook Yes String Override cookbook to source the template file from
source Yes String Override the template source file
parmameters No String A syslog-ng filter directive modelled as a Hash

install

See usage for examples.

Actions

  • install - Install syslog-ng
  • remove - Uninstall syslog-ng

Properties

Property Optional? Type Description
package_source Yes String Package source selection choices are distro, latest or githead
remove_rsyslog Yes True, False Remove rsyslog package during installation, otherwise disable the service
repo_cleanup Yes True, False Clean up superseded repository configuration files

log

See usage for examples.

Actions

  • create - Create a syslog-ng log configuration file
  • delete - Remove a syslog-ng log configuration file

Properties

Property Optional? Type Description
config_dir Yes String Directory to create config file, defaults to /etc/syslog-ng/log.d
cookbook Yes String Override cookbook to source the template file from
template_source Yes String Override the template source file
source Yes String, Array, Hash The source directive(s) to reference
filter Yes String, Array, Hash The filter directive(s) to reference
destination Yes String, Array, Hash The destination directive(s) to reference
flags Yes String, Array The log path flags to use
parser Yes String, Array The log parser to use
junction Yes Hash, Array Specify a log junction and contained channels
description Yes String Log statement description

parser

See usage for examples.

Actions

  • create - Create a syslog-ng parser configuration file
  • delete - Remove a syslog-ng parser configuration file

Properties

Property Optional? Type Description
config_dir Yes String Directory to create config file, defaults to /etc/syslog-ng/log.d
cookbook Yes String Override cookbook to source the template file from
template_source Yes String Override the template source file
parser Yes String, Array, Hash The parser type to use
parser_options Yes String, Array, Hash Parser type configuration options
additional_options Yes Hash Additional parser options
description Yes String Parser statement description

rewrite

See usage for examples.

Actions

  • create - Create a syslog-ng rewrite configuration file
  • delete - Remove a syslog-ng rewrite configuration file

Properties

Property Optional? Type Description
config_dir Yes String Directory to create config file, defaults to /etc/syslog-ng/rewrite.d
cookbook Yes String Override cookbook to source the template file from
template_source Yes String Override the template source file
function No String Rewrite function
match Yes String String or regular expression to find
replacement Yes String Replacement string
field Yes String Field to match against---
value Yes String Value to apply rewrite action to (Field name)
values Yes String, Array Values to apply rewrite action to (Field name or Glob pattern)
flags Yes String, Array Flag(s) to apply
tags Yes String Tags to apply
condition Yes String Condition which must be satisfied for the rewrite to be applied
additional_options Yes Hash Additional options for template function
configuration Yes Array Array of Hash containing raw rewrite(s) configuration
description Yes String Rewrite statement description

source

See usage for examples.

Actions

  • create - Create a syslog-ng source configuration file
  • delete - Remove a syslog-ng source configuration file

Properties

Property Optional? Type Description
config_dir Yes String Directory to create config file, defaults to /etc/syslog-ng/source.d
cookbook Yes String Override cookbook to source the template file from
source Yes String, Array Override the template source file
driver No String, Array The source driver to use
parameters Yes Hash, Array Driver parameters and options
configuration Yes Array Array of Hash containing raw driver(s) configuration
description Yes String Source statement description
multiline Yes True, False Use multiline formatting, default is false

template

See usage for examples.

Actions

  • create - Create a syslog-ng template configuration file
  • delete - Remove a syslog-ng template configuration file

Properties

Property Optional? Type Description
config_dir Yes String Directory to create config file, defaults to /etc/syslog-ng/log.d
cookbook Yes String Override cookbook to source the template file from
template_source Yes String Override the template source file
template No String Template expression
template_escape Yes True, False Escape the ', ", and \ characters from the messages
description Yes String Template statement description

Libraries

_common | destination | filter | rewrite | source

Provides a set of helper methods to generate syslog-ng configuration stanzas, due to the variety and format they can be complex to construct so most of the
heavy lifting is done by the libraries.

install

SyslogNg::InstallHelpers.installed_version_get

Returns the current installed version as a float to be used for the version directive in the global configuration file.

SyslogNg::InstallHelpers.repo_get_packages

Returns an array of the packages to install from the relevant package manager.

SyslogNg::InstallHelpers.installed_get_packages

Returns an array of install syslog-ng packages to remove as part of an uninstall.

Usage

This cookbook contains no recipes and only provides resources to be directly used or wrapped in a wrapper cookbook.

Resources

config_global Usage

Resource

All properties are optional and by default the settings in the generated global configuration will be retrieved from node attributes, any properties can be overridden by changing the attributes, specifying a different attribute or providing a value to the relevant resource property.

The default node attributes for the global configuration generate a Redhat-style default syslog setup.

Example 1 - Using node attributes
syslog_ng_config_global '/etc/syslog-ng/syslog-ng.conf' do
  action :create
end

destination Usage

Resource

Generates a syslog-ng destination configuration statement.

Some destination drivers accept a non-named parameter which is generally a path (the file and pipe driver accept a path) so an additional path property is provided alongside the parameters.

Example 1
syslog_ng_destination 'd_test' do
  driver 'file'
  path '/var/log/test.log'
  notifies :run, 'execute[syslog-ng-config-test]', :delayed
  notifies :reload, 'service[syslog-ng]', :delayed
  action :create
end

Generates:

destination d_test {
    file("/var/log/test.log");
};
Example 2
syslog_ng_destination 'd_test_params' do
  driver 'file'
  path '/var/log/test/test_params.log'
  parameters(
    'flush_lines' => 10,
    'create-dirs' => 'yes'
  )
  notifies :run, 'execute[syslog-ng-config-test]', :delayed
  notifies :reload, 'service[syslog-ng]', :delayed
  action :create
end

Generates:

destination d_test_params {
    file("/var/log/test/test_params.log" flush_lines(10) create-dirs(yes));
};

filter Usage

Resource

Generates a syslog-ng filter configuration statement.

Due to the large amount of possible combinations of Boolean operators and containers to which can be applied in a filter, this resource has a reasonably complex Hash structure and despite trying to break this as much as possible in testing, this library will very likely have some bugs in it.

In the case of the library being unable to generate a filter there is the option of giving the correctly formatted filter as a String or as an Array of String, in this case it is up to the implementer to ensure that it is a correctly formatted filter statement for syslog-ng.

Example 1 - Contained OR'd common filters

Hash:

syslog_ng_filter 'f_test' do
  parameters(
    'container' => {
      'operator' => 'or',
      'facility' => %w(mail authpriv cron),
    }
  )
  action :create
end

Generates:

filter f_test {
  (facility(mail) or facility(authpriv) or facility(cron));
};
Example 2 - Multiple contained groups with differing operators

Hash:

syslog_ng_filter 'f_test_contained' do
  parameters(
    'container_outside' => {
      'operator' => 'and',
      'container_1' => {
        'facility' => 'mail',
      },
      'container_2' => {
        'operator' => 'or',
        'facility' => %w(cron authpriv),
      },
    }
  )
  action :create
end

Generates:

filter f_test_contained {
  ((facility(mail)) and (facility(cron) or facility(authpriv)));
};
Example 3 - Multiple of the same filter given as an Array
  • syslog-ng implicitly takes multiple filters within a contained group without a Boolean operator as being and'd so the library explicitly specifies it if no other operator has been given.
syslog_ng_filter 'f_test_array_and' do
  parameters(
    'container' => {
      'facility' => %w(mail authpriv cron),
    }
  )
  action :create
end

Generates:

filter f_test_array {
  (facility(mail) and facility(authpriv) and facility(cron));
};
  • The same with an or operator specified
syslog_ng_filter 'f_test_array_or' do
  parameters(
    'container' => {
      'operator' => 'or',
      'facility' => %w(mail authpriv cron),
    }
  )
  action :create
end

Generates:

filter f_test_array_or {
  (facility(mail) or facility(authpriv) or facility(cron));
};
Example 4 - Pass a raw filter String or Array
syslog_ng_filter 'f_test_raw_string' do
  parameters 'host("example") and match("deny" value("MESSAGE"))'
  action :create
end

Generates:

filter f_test_raw_string {
    host("example") and match("deny" value("MESSAGE"));
};
  • An Array
syslog_ng_filter 'f_test_raw_string_array' do
  parameters ['host("example1")', 'or host("example2")', 'or (host("example3") and not match("test" value("NOT_ME_MESSAGE")))']
  action :create
end

Generates:

filter f_test_raw_string_array {
    host("example1") or host("example2") or (host("example3") and not match("test" value("NOT_ME_MESSAGE")));
};

install Usage

Resource

There following installation methods are available:

  • distro
  • latest
  • githead

The latest installation method is available to current Redhat (7+), Fedora (28+) and Debian distributions and provide up-to-dates versions that aren't in the distribution repositories. The githead method is only available to Redhat and Fedora distributions as a build of the latest code from the syslog-ng repository.

By default the resource will remove rsyslog which is the default syslog daemon on the supported distros, if this is set to false then the rsyslog service will just be disabled instead. Some package managers will remove rsyslog anyway when installing syslog-ng so even if this set to false rsyslog can still be removed.

The syslog_ng_install resource does not require a name property.

Distribution repository package installation
syslog_ng_install '' do
  action :install
end
COPR repository package installation
syslog_ng_install '' do
  package_source 'package_copr'
  action :install
end
Uninstall
syslog_ng_install '' do
  action :remove
end

log Usage

Resource

Generates a syslog-ng log configuration statement.

A log statement is the last part of a combination of source, filter and destination resources to create a completed log configuration with syslog-ng. Multiple source, filter and destination elements can be passed to the resource as a String Array.

The resource does not presently support embedded log statements, this will be added as a future development.

Example 1 - Basic Log
syslog_ng_log 'l_test' do
  source 's_test'
  filter 'f_test'
  destination 'd_test'
  notifies :run, 'execute[syslog-ng-config-test]', :delayed
  notifies :reload, 'service[syslog-ng]', :delayed
  action :create
end

Generates:

log {
    source(s_test);
    filter(f_test);
    destination(d_test);
};
Example 2 - Contained Log
syslog_ng_log 'l_test_embedded' do
  source(
    [
      'tcp' => {
        'parameters' => {
          'ip' => '127.0.0.1',
          'port' => '5516',
        },
      },
      'udp' => {
        'parameters' => {
          'ip' => '127.0.0.1',
          'port' => '5516',
        },
      },
    ]
  )
  filter(
    'container_outside' => {
      'operator' => 'and',
      'container_1' => {
        'facility' => 'mail',
      },
      'container_2' => {
        'operator' => 'or',
        'facility' => %w(cron authpriv),
      },
    }
  )
  destination(
    [
      {
        'file' => {
          'path' => '/var/log/embedded_test/test_file_1.log',
          'parameters' => {
            'flush_lines' => 10,
            'create-dirs' => 'yes',
          },
        },
      },
      {
        'file' => {
          'path' => '/var/log/embedded_test/test_file_2.log',
          'parameters' => {
            'flush_lines' => 100,
            'create-dirs' => 'yes',
          },
        },
      },
    ]
  )
  notifies :run, 'execute[syslog-ng-config-test]', :delayed
  notifies :reload, 'service[syslog-ng]', :delayed
  action :create
end

Generates:

# Log - l_test_embedded
log {
    source { tcp(ip(127.0.0.1) port("5516")); };
    source { udp(ip(127.0.0.1) port("5516")); };
    filter { ((facility(mail)) and (facility(cron) or facility(authpriv))) };
    destination { file("/var/log/embedded_test/test_file_1.log" flush_lines(10) create-dirs(yes)); };
    destination { file("/var/log/embedded_test/test_file_2.log" flush_lines(100) create-dirs(yes)); };
};
Example 3 - Log Junction/Channels
syslog_ng_log 'l_test_junction' do
  source(
    [
      'tcp' => {
        'parameters' => {
          'ip' => '127.0.0.1',
          'port' => '5520',
          'flags' => 'no-parse',
        },
      },
    ]
  )
  destination(
    [
      {
        'file' => {
          'path' => '/var/log/junction_test/test_file_junction.log',
          'parameters' => {
            'flush_lines' => 10,
            'create-dirs' => 'yes',
          },
        },
      },
    ]
  )
  junction(
    [
      {
        'filter' => 'f_test',
        'parser' => {
          'parser' => 'syslog-parser',
        },
      },
      {
        'filter' => 'f_test_contained',
      },
    ]
  )
  notifies :run, 'execute[syslog-ng-config-test]', :delayed
  notifies :reload, 'service[syslog-ng]', :delayed
  action :create
end

Generates:

# Log - l_test_junction
log {
    source { tcp(ip(127.0.0.1) port("5520") flags("no-parse")); };
    junction {
        channel {
            filter(f_test);
            parser {
                syslog-parser(
                );
            };
        };
        channel {
            filter(f_test_contained);
        };
    };
    destination { file("/var/log/junction_test/test_file_junction.log" flush_lines(10) create-dirs(yes)); };
};

parser Usage

Resource

Generates a syslog-ng parser configuration statement.

Example 1 - CSV Parser
syslog_ng_parser 'p_csv_parser' do
  parser 'csv-parser'
  parser_options 'columns' => '"HOSTNAME.NAME", "HOSTNAME.ID"', 'delimiters' => '"-"', 'flags' => 'escape-none', 'template' => '"${HOST}"'
  notifies :run, 'execute[syslog-ng-config-test]', :delayed
  notifies :reload, 'service[syslog-ng]', :delayed
  action :create
end

Generates:

# Parser - p_csv_parser
parser p_csv_parser {
    csv-parser(
        columns("HOSTNAME.NAME", "HOSTNAME.ID")
        delimiters("-")
        flags(escape-none)
        template("${HOST}")
    );
};
Example 2 - iptables Parser
syslog_ng_parser 'p_iptables_parser' do
  parser 'iptables-parser'
  notifies :run, 'execute[syslog-ng-config-test]', :delayed
  notifies :reload, 'service[syslog-ng]', :delayed
  action :create
end

Generates:

# Parser - p_iptables_parser
parser p_iptables_parser {
    iptables-parser(
    );
};
Example 3 - JSON Parser
syslog_ng_parser 'p_json_parser' do
  parser 'json-parser'
  parser_options 'prefix' => '".json."', 'marker' => '"@json:"'
  notifies :run, 'execute[syslog-ng-config-test]', :delayed
  notifies :reload, 'service[syslog-ng]', :delayed
  action :create
end

Generates:

# Parser - p_json_parser
parser p_json_parser {
    json-parser(
        prefix(".json.")
        marker("@json:")
    );
};

rewrite Usage

Resource

Generates a syslog-ng rewrite configuration statement.

Example 1 - Substitute string IP with IP-Address in MESSAGE field
syslog_ng_rewrite 'r_test_ip' do
  function 'subst'
  match 'IP'
  replacement 'IP-Address'
  value 'MESSAGE'
  notifies :run, 'execute[syslog-ng-config-test]', :delayed
  notifies :reload, 'service[syslog-ng]', :delayed
  action :create
end

Generates:

# Rewrite - r_test_ip
rewrite r_test_ip {
    subst("IP", "IP-Address", value("MESSAGE"));
};
Example 2 - Set the HOST field to myhost
syslog_ng_rewrite 'r_test_set' do
  function 'set'
  replacement 'myhost'
  value 'HOST'
  notifies :run, 'execute[syslog-ng-config-test]', :delayed
  notifies :reload, 'service[syslog-ng]', :delayed
  action :create
end

Generates:

# Rewrite - r_test_set
rewrite r_test_set {
    set("myhost", value("HOST"));
};
Example 3 - Set the HOST field to $MESSAGE suffix with additional options
syslog_ng_rewrite 'r_test_set_additional' do
  function 'set'
  replacement '$MESSAGE suffix'
  value 'HOST'
  additional_options 'on-error' => 'fallback-to-string'
  notifies :run, 'execute[syslog-ng-config-test]', :delayed
  notifies :reload, 'service[syslog-ng]', :delayed
  action :create
end

Generates:

# Rewrite - r_test_set_additional
rewrite r_test_set_additional {
    set("$MESSAGE suffix", value("HOST") on-error("fallback-to-string"));
};
Example 4 - Set tags
syslog_ng_rewrite 'r_test_set_tag' do
  function 'set-tag'
  tags 'tag-to-add-1'
  notifies :run, 'execute[syslog-ng-config-test]', :delayed
  notifies :reload, 'service[syslog-ng]', :delayed
  action :create
end

Generates:

# Rewrite - r_test_set_tag
rewrite r_test_set_tag {
    set-tag("tag-to-add-1");
};
Example 5 - Multiple rewrite operations
syslog_ng_rewrite 'r_test_multiple' do
  configuration(
    [
      {
        'function' => 'set-tag'
        'tags' => 'tag-to-add-1'
      },
      {
        'function' => 'clear-tag',
        'tags' => 'tag-to-clear-1'
      },
      {
        'function' => 'groupset',
        'field' => 'myhost',
        'values' => %w(HOST FULLHOST)
      },
    ]
  )
  notifies :run, 'execute[syslog-ng-config-test]', :delayed
  notifies :reload, 'service[syslog-ng]', :delayed
  action :create
end

Generates:

# Rewrite - r_test_multiple
rewrite r_test_multiple {
    set-tag("tag-to-add-1");
    clear-tag("tag-to-clear-1");
    groupset("myhost", values("HOST", "FULLHOST"));
};

source Usage

Generates a syslog-ng source configuration statement.

Example 1 - TCP source
syslog_ng_source 's_test' do
  driver 'tcp'
  parameters(
    'ip' => '127.0.0.1',
    'port' => '5514'
  )
  notifies :run, 'execute[syslog-ng-config-test]', :delayed
  notifies :reload, 'service[syslog-ng]', :delayed
  action :create
end

Generates:

source s_test {
    tcp(ip(127.0.0.1) port("5514"));
};
Example 2 - Wildcard source
syslog_ng_source 's_test_wildcard_file' do
  driver 'wildcard-file'
  parameters(
    'base-dir' => '/var/log',
    'filename-pattern' => '*.log',
    'recursive' => 'no',
    'follow-freq' => 1
  )
  description 'Follow all files in the /var/log directory'
  action :create
end

Generates:

# Source - Follow all files in the /var/log directory
source s_test_wildcard_file {
    wildcard-file(base-dir("/var/log") filename-pattern("*.log") recursive(no) follow-freq(1));
};
Example 3 - Syslog source
syslog_ng_source 's_test_syslog' do
  driver 'syslog'
  parameters(
    'ip' => '127.0.0.1',
    'port' => '3381',
    'max-connections' => 100,
    'log_iw_size' => 10000,
    "use_dns" => :persist_only
  )
  notifies :run, 'execute[syslog-ng-config-test]', :delayed
  notifies :reload, 'service[syslog-ng]', :delayed
  action :create
end

Generates:

# Source - s_test_syslog
source s_test_syslog {
    syslog(ip(127.0.0.1) port("3381") max-connections(100) log_iw_size(10000) use_dns(persist_only));
};

template Usage

Resource

Generates a syslog-ng template configuration statement.

Example 1
syslog_ng_template 't_first_template' do
  template 'sample-text'
  notifies :run, 'execute[syslog-ng-config-test]', :delayed
  notifies :reload, 'service[syslog-ng]', :delayed
  action :create
end

Generates:

# Template - t_first_template
template t_first_template {
    template("sample-text"); template-escape(no);
};
Example 2
syslog_ng_template 't_second_template' do
  template 'The result of the first-template is: $(template t_first_template)'
  notifies :run, 'execute[syslog-ng-config-test]', :delayed
  notifies :reload, 'service[syslog-ng]', :delayed
  action :create
end

Generates:

# Template - t_second_template
template t_second_template {
    template("The result of the first-template is: $(template t_first_template)"); template-escape(no);
};

Maintainers

License

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you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
You may obtain a copy of the License at

    http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0

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Dependent cookbooks

yum-epel >= 0.0.0

Contingent cookbooks

There are no cookbooks that are contingent upon this one.

CHANGELOG

syslog_ng

v0.3.3 (2019-11-16)

  • #25 - Fix Debian/Ubuntu latest package repository

v0.3.2 (2019-08-20)

  • Add the ability to specify unquoted parameter string values as symbols.

v0.3.1 (2019-07-09)

  • Add package exclude option to install resource
  • Add githead installation option

v0.3.0 (2019-07-04)

  • Default COPR repository updated to v3.22
  • Add log junction/channel support

v0.2.1 (2019-04-29)

  • Add missing rewrite property to log resource
  • Add multi function support to rewrite resource

v0.2.0 (2019-04-26)

  • Default COPR repository updated to v3.20
  • Added resources to create:
    • Template
    • Rewrite
    • Parser
  • Added multiline generation for source and destinations
  • Added multiple driver support for source and destinations
  • Added embedded source/destination/filter statement support to the log resource
  • Added latest version repo support for deb based distributions
  • The copr install resource option has changed to latest to reflect addition of apt support
  • Added cleanup option to the install resource to remove superseded COPR .repo files on update
  • Helper libraries refactored
  • Various bug fixes

v0.1.0 (2019-02-08)

Initial release

  • Installs syslog-ng from distro packages or COPR on CentOS/Fedora.
  • Generates global configuration file from node attributes.
  • Generates from node attributes:
    • Destinations
    • Filters
    • Sources
    • Logs

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