Graylog plugin using redis as a lookup table. Support read and write into redis. Only key/value for now, other Redis types should come later.
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RedisLookupPlugin Plugin for Graylog

Build Status

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Required Graylog version: 2.0 and later

Installation

Download the plugin and place the .jar file in your Graylog plugin directory. The plugin directory is the plugins/ folder relative from your graylog-server directory by default and can be configured in your graylog.conf file.

Restart graylog-server and you are done.

Development

You can improve your development experience for the web interface part of your plugin dramatically by making use of hot reloading. To do this, do the following:

  • git clone https://github.com/Graylog2/graylog2-server.git
  • cd graylog2-server/graylog2-web-interface
  • ln -s $YOURPLUGIN plugin/
  • npm install && npm start

Usage

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Getting started

This project is using Maven 3 and requires Java 8 or higher.

  • Clone this repository.
  • Run mvn package to build a JAR file.
  • Optional: Run mvn jdeb:jdeb and mvn rpm:rpm to create a DEB and RPM package respectively.
  • Copy generated JAR file in target directory to your Graylog plugin directory.
  • Restart the Graylog.

Plugin Release

We are using the maven release plugin:

$ mvn release:prepare
[...]
$ mvn release:perform

This sets the version numbers, creates a tag and pushes to GitHub. Travis CI will build the release artifacts and upload to GitHub automatically.