HTTP json metricsetedit

This is the json metricset of the HTTP module.

Features and Configurationedit

The JSON structure returned by the HTTP endpoint will be added to the provided namespace field as shown in the following example:

{
  "@timestamp": "2017-05-01T13:00:24.745Z",
  "beat": {
    "hostname": "mbp",
    "name": "mbp",
    "version": "6.0.0-alpha1"
  },
  "http": {
    "http_json_namespace": {
      "date": "05-01-2017",
      "milliseconds_since_epoch": 1493643625474.000000,
      "time": "01:00:25 PM"
    }
  },
  "metricset": {
    "host": "date.jsontest.com",
    "module": "http",
    "name": "json",
    "namespace": "http_json_namespace",
    "rtt": 238397
  },
  "type": "metricsets"
}

Here the response from date.jsontest.com is returned in the configured http_json_namespace namespace:

{
      "date": "05-01-2017",
      "milliseconds_since_epoch": 1493643625474.000000,
      "time": "01:00:25 PM"
}

It is required to set a namespace in the general module config section.

json.is_arrayedit

With this configuration enabled the json metricset expects the JSON structure returned by the HTTP endpoint to be an array. Further, it creates separate events for each element in the array.

request.enablededit

With this configuration enabled additional information about the request are included. This includes the following information:

  • HTTP Header
  • HTTP Method
  • Body/Payload

Example:

{
  "@timestamp": "2017-05-01T13:00:24.745Z",
  "beat": {
    "hostname": "mbp",
    "name": "mbp",
    "version": "6.0.0-alpha1"
  },
  "http": {
    "http_json_namespace": {
      "date": "05-01-2017",
      "milliseconds_since_epoch": 1493643625474.000000,
      "time": "01:00:25 PM"
    },
    "request": {
      "body": "",
      "headers": {
        "Accept": "application/json"
      },
      "method": "GET"
    }
  },
  "metricset": {
    "host": "date.jsontest.com",
    "module": "http",
    "name": "json",
    "namespace": "http_json_namespace",
    "rtt": 238397
  },
  "type": "metricsets"
}

response.enablededit

With this configuration enabled additional information about the response are included. This includes the following information:

  • HTTP Header
  • HTTP Status Code

Example:

{
  "@timestamp": "2017-05-01T13:00:24.745Z",
  "beat": {
    "hostname": "mbp",
    "name": "mbp",
    "version": "6.0.0-alpha1"
  },
  "http": {
    "http_json_namespace": {
      "date": "05-01-2017",
      "milliseconds_since_epoch": 1493643625474.000000,
      "time": "01:00:25 PM"
    },
    "response": {
      "headers": {
        "Access-Control-Allow-Origin": "*",
        "Content-Length": "100",
        "Content-Type": "application/json; charset=ISO-8859-1",
        "Date": "Mon, 01 May 2017 13:08:38 GMT",
        "Server": "Google Frontend",
        "X-Cloud-Trace-Context": "3f532d170112fc5b2a0b94fcbd6493b3"
      },
      "code": 200
    }
  },
  "metricset": {
    "host": "date.jsontest.com",
    "module": "http",
    "name": "json",
    "namespace": "http_json_namespace",
    "rtt": 238397
  },
  "type": "metricsets"
}

dedot.enablededit

With this configuration enabled dots in json field names are replaced with _ character,

Example:

{
  "@timestamp": "2017-05-01T13:00:24.745Z",
  "beat": {
    "hostname": "mbp",
    "name": "mbp",
    "version": "6.0.0-alpha1"
  },
  "http": {
    "http_json_namespace": {
      "date": "05-01-2017",
      "milliseconds_since_epoch": 1493643625474.000000,
      "time": "01:00:25 PM"
    },
    "response": {
      "headers": {
        "Access-Control-Allow-Origin": "*",
        "Content-Length": "100",
        "Content-Type": "application/json; charset=ISO-8859-1",
        "Date": "Mon, 01 May 2017 13:08:38 GMT",
        "Server": "Google Frontend",
        "X-Cloud-Trace-Context": "3f532d170112fc5b2a0b94fcbd6493b3"
      },
      "code": 200
    }
  },
  "metricset": {
    "host": "date.jsontest.com",
    "module": "http",
    "name": "json",
    "namespace": "http_json_namespace",
    "rtt": 238397
  },
  "type": "metricsets"
}

Exposed fields, Dashboards, Indexes, etc.edit

Since this is a general purpose module that can be tailored for any application that exposes a JSON structure, it comes with no exposed fields description, dashboards or index patterns.

Fieldsedit

For a description of each field in the metricset, see the exported fields section.

Here is an example document generated by this metricset:

{
    "@timestamp": "2019-03-01T08:05:34.853Z",
    "event": {
        "dataset": "http.test",
        "duration": 115000,
        "module": "http"
    },
    "http": {
        "test": {
            "hello": "world"
        }
    },
    "metricset": {
        "name": "json",
        "period": 10000
    },
    "service": {
        "address": "127.0.0.1:55555",
        "type": "http"
    }
}