3 releases (breaking)
0.3.0 | May 31, 2021 |
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0.2.0 | Sep 22, 2020 |
0.1.0 | Sep 22, 2020 |
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drain-rs
Drain provides a mechanism for online log categorization.
This version provides:
- serialization/deserialization of drain state via serde json
- support for GROK patterns for more accurate categories and variable filtering
The goal of this particular project is to provide a nice, fast, rust upgrade to the original drain implementation. Original paper here:
- Pinjia He, Jieming Zhu, Zibin Zheng, and Michael R. Lyu. Drain: An Online Log Parsing Approach with Fixed Depth Tree, Proceedings of the 24th International Conference on Web Services (ICWS), 2017.
This is a WIP, 0.2.x
Installing
[dependencies]
drain-rs = "0.2.0"
Using drain for clustering
To use drain for clustering:
//Create new drain tree object
let mut drain = DrainTree::new()
// Add log lines and see their group:
let log_group = drain.add_log_line(s.as_str());
To use drain with grok:
let mut g = grok::Grok::with_patterns();
let filter_patterns = vec![
"blk_(|-)[0-9]+", //blockid
"%{IPV4:ip_address}", //IP
"%{NUMBER:number}", //Num
];
// Build new drain tree
let mut drain = DrainTree::new()
.filter_patterns(filter_patterns)
.max_depth(4)
.max_children(100)
.min_similarity(0.5)
// HDFS log pattern, variable format printout in the content section
.log_pattern("%{NUMBER:date} %{NUMBER:time} %{NUMBER:proc} %{LOGLEVEL:level} %{DATA:component}: %{GREEDYDATA:content}", "content")
// Compile all the grok patterns so that they can be used
.build_patterns(&mut g);
Dependencies
~4MB
~121K SLoC