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= CouchDB output plugin for Fluentd
fluent-plugin-couch provides output plugins for {Fluentd}[http://fluentd.org/].
= Installation
== Gems
The gem is hosted at {Rubygems.org}[http://rubygems.org]. You can install the gem as follows:
$ fluent-gem install fluent-plugin-couch
== Component
=== CouchDBOutput
Store fluent-event as CouchDB Document to CouchDB database.
== Configuration
=== CouchOutput
<match couch.**>
type couch
database fluent
# following attibutes are optional
host fluenter #default:localhost
port 10000 #default:5984
protocol https #default:http
update_docs true #default:false
doc_key_field doc_id #default:nil. ${tag} will be replaced with actual event's tag.
doc_key_jsonpath $.event.key #default:nil. ${tag} will be replaced with actual event's tag.
refresh_view_index viewname #default:nil
# for Basic Authentication (optional)
user odagiri
password yudai
# Other buffer configurations here
</match>
== TODO === More configuration === Feature *
== Tool
== Copyright
Copyright:: Copyright (c) 2011- Yuri Odagiri License:: Apache License, Version 2.0
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