The following article cover the relevant notes for users upgrading from previous Fluent Bit versions. We aim to cover compatibility changes that you must be aware of.
For more details about changes on each release please refer to the Official Release Notes.
If you are migrating from previous version of Fluent Bit please review the following important changes:
Now by default the plugin follows a file from the end once the service starts (old behavior was always read from the beginning). For every file found at start, its followed from it last position, for new files discovered at runtime or rotated, they are read from the beginning.
If you desire to keep the old behavior you can set the option read_from_head
to true.
The project_id of resource in LogEntry sent to Google Cloud Logging would be set to the project ID rather than the project number. To learn the difference between Project ID and project number, see this for more details.
If you have any existing queries based on the resource's project_id, please update your query accordingly.
The migration from v1.4 to v1.5 is pretty straightforward.
- If you enabled
keepalive
mode in your configuration, note that this configuration property has been renamed tonet.keepalive
. Now all Network I/O keepalive is enabled by default, to learn more about this and other associated configuration properties read the Networking Administration section. - If you use the Elasticsearch output plugin, note the default value of
type
changed fromflb_type
to_doc
. Many versions of Elasticsearch will tolerate this, but ES v5.6 through v6.1 require a type without a leading underscore. See the Elasticsearch output plugin documentation FAQ entry for more.
If you are migrating from Fluent Bit v1.3, there are no breaking changes. Just new exciting features to enjoy :)
If you are migrating from Fluent Bit v1.2 to v1.3, there are no breaking changes. If you are upgrading from an older version please review the incremental changes below.
On Fluent Bit v1.2 we have fixed many issues associated with JSON encoding and decoding, for hence when parsing Docker logs is no longer necessary to use decoders. The new Docker parser looks like this:
[PARSER]
Name docker
Format json
Time_Key time
Time_Format %Y-%m-%dT%H:%M:%S.%L
Time_Keep On
Note: again, do not use decoders.
We have done improvements also on how Kubernetes Filter handle the stringified log message. If the option Merge_Log is enabled, it will try to handle the log content as a JSON map, if so, it will add the keys to the root map.
In addition, we have fixed and improved the option called Merge_Log_Key. If a merge log succeed, all new keys will be packaged under the key specified by this option, a suggested configuration is as follows:
[FILTER]
Name Kubernetes
Match kube.*
Kube_Tag_Prefix kube.var.log.containers.
Merge_Log On
Merge_Log_Key log_processed
As an example, if the original log content is the following map:
{"key1": "val1", "key2": "val2"}
the final record will be composed as follows:
{
"log": "{\"key1\": \"val1\", \"key2\": \"val2\"}",
"log_processed": {
"key1": "val1",
"key2": "val2"
}
}
If you are upgrading from Fluent Bit <= 1.0.x you should take in consideration the following relevant changes when switching to Fluent Bit v1.1 series:
We introduced a new configuration property called Kube_Tag_Prefix to help Tag prefix resolution and address an unexpected behavior that landed in previous versions.
During 1.0.x release cycle, a commit in Tail input plugin changed the default behavior on how the Tag was composed when using the wildcard for expansion generating breaking compatibility with other services. Consider the following configuration example:
[INPUT]
Name tail
Path /var/log/containers/*.log
Tag kube.*
The expected behavior is that Tag will be expanded to:
kube.var.log.containers.apache.log
but the change introduced in 1.0 series switched from absolute path to the base file name only:
kube.apache.log
On Fluent Bit v1.1 release we restored to our default behavior and now the Tag is composed using the absolute path of the monitored file.
Having absolute path in the Tag is relevant for routing and flexible configuration where it also helps to keep compatibility with Fluentd behavior.
This behavior switch in Tail input plugin affects how Filter Kubernetes operates. As you know when the filter is used it needs to perform local metadata lookup that comes from the file names when using Tail as a source. Now with the new Kube_Tag_Prefix option you can specify what's the prefix used in Tail input plugin, for the configuration example above the new configuration will look as follows:
[INPUT]
Name tail
Path /var/log/containers/*.log
Tag kube.*
[FILTER]
Name kubernetes
Match *
Kube_Tag_Prefix kube.var.log.containers.
So the proper for Kube_Tag_Prefix value must be composed by Tag prefix set in Tail input plugin plus the converted monitored directory replacing slashes with dots.