SplunkLogDriverProps
- class aws_cdk.aws_ecs.SplunkLogDriverProps(*, env=None, env_regex=None, labels=None, tag=None, secret_token, url, ca_name=None, ca_path=None, format=None, gzip=None, gzip_level=None, index=None, insecure_skip_verify=None, source=None, source_type=None, verify_connection=None)
- Bases: - BaseLogDriverProps- Specifies the splunk log driver configuration options. - Parameters:
- env ( - Optional[- Sequence[- str]]) – The env option takes an array of keys. If there is collision between label and env keys, the value of the env takes precedence. Adds additional fields to the extra attributes of a logging message. Default: - No env
- env_regex ( - Optional[- str]) – The env-regex option is similar to and compatible with env. Its value is a regular expression to match logging-related environment variables. It is used for advanced log tag options. Default: - No envRegex
- labels ( - Optional[- Sequence[- str]]) – The labels option takes an array of keys. If there is collision between label and env keys, the value of the env takes precedence. Adds additional fields to the extra attributes of a logging message. Default: - No labels
- tag ( - Optional[- str]) – By default, Docker uses the first 12 characters of the container ID to tag log messages. Refer to the log tag option documentation for customizing the log tag format. Default: - The first 12 characters of the container ID
- secret_token ( - Secret) – Splunk HTTP Event Collector token (Secret). The splunk-token is added to the SecretOptions property of the Log Driver Configuration. So the secret value will not be resolved or viewable as plain text.
- url ( - str) – Path to your Splunk Enterprise, self-service Splunk Cloud instance, or Splunk Cloud managed cluster (including port and scheme used by HTTP Event Collector) in one of the following formats: https://your_splunk_instance:8088 or https://input-prd-p-XXXXXXX.cloud.splunk.com:8088 or https://http-inputs-XXXXXXXX.splunkcloud.com.
- ca_name ( - Optional[- str]) – Name to use for validating server certificate. Default: - The hostname of the splunk-url
- ca_path ( - Optional[- str]) – Path to root certificate. Default: - caPath not set.
- format ( - Optional[- SplunkLogFormat]) – Message format. Can be inline, json or raw. Default: - inline
- gzip ( - Optional[- bool]) – Enable/disable gzip compression to send events to Splunk Enterprise or Splunk Cloud instance. Default: - false
- gzip_level ( - Union[- int,- float,- None]) – Set compression level for gzip. Valid values are -1 (default), 0 (no compression), 1 (best speed) … 9 (best compression). Default: - -1 (Default Compression)
- index ( - Optional[- str]) – Event index. Default: - index not set.
- insecure_skip_verify ( - Optional[- str]) – Ignore server certificate validation. Default: - insecureSkipVerify not set.
- source ( - Optional[- str]) – Event source. Default: - source not set.
- source_type ( - Optional[- str]) – Event source type. Default: - sourceType not set.
- verify_connection ( - Optional[- bool]) – Verify on start, that docker can connect to Splunk server. Default: - true
 
- ExampleMetadata:
- infused 
 - Example: - # secret: ecs.Secret # Create a Task Definition for the container to start task_definition = ecs.Ec2TaskDefinition(self, "TaskDef") task_definition.add_container("TheContainer", image=ecs.ContainerImage.from_registry("example-image"), memory_limit_mi_b=256, logging=ecs.LogDrivers.splunk( secret_token=secret, url="my-splunk-url" ) ) - Attributes - ca_name
- Name to use for validating server certificate. - Default:
- The hostname of the splunk-url 
 
 
 - ca_path
- Path to root certificate. - Default:
- caPath not set. 
 
 
 - env
- The env option takes an array of keys. - If there is collision between label and env keys, the value of the env takes precedence. Adds additional fields to the extra attributes of a logging message. - Default:
- No env 
 
 
 - env_regex
- The env-regex option is similar to and compatible with env. - Its value is a regular expression to match logging-related environment variables. It is used for advanced log tag options. - Default:
- No envRegex 
 
 
 - format
- Message format. - Can be inline, json or raw. - Default:
- inline 
 
 
 - gzip
- Enable/disable gzip compression to send events to Splunk Enterprise or Splunk Cloud instance. - Default:
- false 
 
 
 - gzip_level
- Set compression level for gzip. - Valid values are -1 (default), 0 (no compression), 1 (best speed) … 9 (best compression). - Default:
- -1 (Default Compression) 
 
 
 - index
- Event index. - Default:
- index not set. 
 
 
 - insecure_skip_verify
- Ignore server certificate validation. - Default:
- insecureSkipVerify not set. 
 
 
 - labels
- The labels option takes an array of keys. - If there is collision between label and env keys, the value of the env takes precedence. Adds additional fields to the extra attributes of a logging message. - Default:
- No labels 
 
 
 - secret_token
- Splunk HTTP Event Collector token (Secret). - The splunk-token is added to the SecretOptions property of the Log Driver Configuration. So the secret value will not be resolved or viewable as plain text. 
 - source
- Event source. - Default:
- source not set. 
 
 
 - source_type
- Event source type. - Default:
- sourceType not set. 
 
 
 - tag
- By default, Docker uses the first 12 characters of the container ID to tag log messages. - Refer to the log tag option documentation for customizing the log tag format. - Default:
- The first 12 characters of the container ID 
 
 
 - url
- //your_splunk_instance:8088 or https://input-prd-p-XXXXXXX.cloud.splunk.com:8088 or https://http-inputs-XXXXXXXX.splunkcloud.com. - Type:
- Path to your Splunk Enterprise, self-service Splunk Cloud instance, or Splunk Cloud managed cluster (including port and scheme used by HTTP Event Collector) in one of the following formats 
- Type:
- https 
 
 - verify_connection
- Verify on start, that docker can connect to Splunk server. - Default:
- true