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type Config ¶
type Config struct { // > @3@4@5@6 // > // > The name of the event field to convert. // > The value of the field will be converted to lower case and trimmed for parsing. // > // > Warn: it overrides fields if it contains non-object type on the path. For example: // > if `field` is `info.level` and input // > `{ "info": [{"userId":"12345"}] }`, // > output will be: `{ "info": {"level": <level>} }` Field cfg.FieldSelector `json:"field" parse:"selector" required:"false" default:"level"` // * Field_ []string // > @3@4@5@6 // > // > Style format to convert. Must be one of number or string. // > Available RFC-5424 levels: // > <ul> // > <li>0: emergency</li> // > <li>1: alert </li> // > <li>2: critical </li> // > <li>3: error </li> // > <li>4: warning </li> // > <li>5: notice </li> // > <li>6: informational </li> // > <li>7: debug </li> // > </ul> Style string `json:"style" default:"number" options:"number|string"` // * // > @3@4@5@6 // > // > The default log level if the field cannot be parsed. If empty, no default level will be set. // > // > Also it uses if field contains non-object type. For example: // > if `default_level` is `informational` and input: // > `{"level":[5]}` // > the output will be: `{"level":"informational"}` DefaultLevel string `json:"default_level" default:""` // * // > @3@4@5@6 // > // > Remove field if conversion fails. // > This can happen when the level is unknown. For example: // > `{ "level": "my_error_level" }` RemoveOnFail bool `json:"remove_on_fail" default:"false"` // * }
! config-params ^ config-params
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