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Elasticsearch logging back-end.
- data ElasticSearchConfig
- esServer :: ElasticSearchConfig -> Text
- esIndex :: ElasticSearchConfig -> Text
- esMapping :: ElasticSearchConfig -> Text
- esLogin :: ElasticSearchConfig -> Maybe (EsUsername, EsPassword)
- esLoginInsecure :: ElasticSearchConfig -> Bool
- defaultElasticSearchConfig :: ElasticSearchConfig
- withElasticSearchLogger :: ElasticSearchConfig -> IO Word32 -> (Logger -> IO r) -> IO r
- elasticSearchLogger :: ElasticSearchConfig -> IO Word32 -> IO Logger
Documentation
data ElasticSearchConfig Source #
Configuration for the Elasticsearch Logger
. See
https://www.elastic.co/guide/en/elasticsearch/reference/current/glossary.html
for the explanation of terms.
esServer :: ElasticSearchConfig -> Text Source #
Elasticsearch server address.
esIndex :: ElasticSearchConfig -> Text Source #
Elasticsearch index name.
esMapping :: ElasticSearchConfig -> Text Source #
Elasticsearch mapping name.
esLogin :: ElasticSearchConfig -> Maybe (EsUsername, EsPassword) Source #
Elasticsearch basic authentication username and password.
esLoginInsecure :: ElasticSearchConfig -> Bool Source #
Allow basic authentication over non-TLS connections.
defaultElasticSearchConfig :: ElasticSearchConfig Source #
Sensible defaults for ElasticSearchConfig
.
withElasticSearchLogger :: ElasticSearchConfig -> IO Word32 -> (Logger -> IO r) -> IO r Source #
Create an elasticSearchLogger
for the duration of the given
action, and shut it down afterwards, making sure that all buffered
messages are actually written to the Elasticsearch store.
:: ElasticSearchConfig | Configuration. |
-> IO Word32 | Generate a random 32-bit word for use in document IDs. |
-> IO Logger |
Deprecated: Use withElasticSearchLogger
instead!
Start an asynchronous logger thread that stores messages using Elasticsearch.
Please use withElasticSearchLogger
instead, which is more
exception-safe (see the note attached to mkBulkLogger
).