Ok, after getting some rest and experimenting, I determined the solution. Creating a custom logformat had potential for a solution, but really wasn't the ideal way. After digging in the code more and stumbling on the logproto.c file (specifically the _frame_ functions), I was able to create my own frame handler for my module. Essentially, Created a custom framed_client_post that encapsulated messages to the destination protocol. This seems to keep true to the logproto intent. Assigned the custom proto when issuing a log_writer_reopen and life is good. Next challenge is how to prevent dropped messages in high volume scenarios... On Wed, May 8, 2013 at 5:38 PM, Dylan Kulesza <dylan.kulesza@gmail.com>wrote:
I'm working on a custom module to integrate with a third parties native log format. My intent is to have messages come into syslog-ng and processed as usual and then sent out a custom destination driver.
Right now I've hacked together different code to make it work (tcp socket connection per log source) and now I'm at the point of actually sending a custom message. I've tried to stay as "true" to the syslog-ng as possible and have leveraged the log_forward_msg method to send my LogMessage. I was hoping I could just prepend data to the LogMessage but realized after doing all the other leg work that it wasn't a simple string :)
So, my question is - what would the easiest way to leverage the existing queue->log_forward_msg (doesn't require the socket to be open vs examples such as spoof_source in afsocket) to write a custom message? I see that LogTemplate may have what I need, but after submerging myself in syslog-ng for the past week I'm not seeing clearly... Can anyone lend a hint/helping hand?
What I'm trying to do:
Open Socket Send Magic/StartPacket
Prepend all log messages with a byte message - for example:
040404040400010MESSAGE (Of course Message would be in bytes/hex).
It seems I would create an NVENTRY for my prepend message and then override log_writer_format_log? to do this? Not 100% clear how I would accomplish this. I also don't want to change any of the core/lib syslog-ng to accomplish this. Should be implemented purely as a module.
Thanks!