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container.training/elk/docker-compose.yml
Jerome Petazzoni bc349d6c4d Update ELK instructions
The slides didn't mention to clone the git repo containing
the Compose file for the ELK stack. This is now fixed.

Also, the version numbers were not all correctly set
in this Compose file. Also fixed.
2019-01-08 15:09:11 -06:00

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version: "2"
services:
elasticsearch:
image: elasticsearch:2
# If you need to access ES directly, just uncomment those lines.
#ports:
# - "9200:9200"
# - "9300:9300"
logstash:
image: logstash:2
command: |
-e '
input {
# Default port is 12201/udp
gelf { }
# This generates one test event per minute.
# It is great for debugging, but you might
# want to remove it in production.
heartbeat { }
}
# The following filter is a hack!
# The "de_dot" filter would be better, but it
# is not pre-installed with logstash by default.
filter {
ruby {
code => "
event.to_hash.keys.each { |k| event[ k.gsub('"'.'"','"'_'"') ] = event.remove(k) if k.include?'"'.'"' }
"
}
}
output {
elasticsearch {
hosts => ["elasticsearch:9200"]
}
# This will output every message on stdout.
# It is great when testing your setup, but in
# production, it will probably cause problems;
# either by filling up your disks, or worse,
# by creating logging loops! BEWARE!
stdout {
codec => rubydebug
}
}'
ports:
- "12201:12201/udp"
kibana:
image: kibana:4
ports:
- "5601:5601"
environment:
ELASTICSEARCH_URL: http://elasticsearch:9200