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CloudWatchLogsLogStream — AWS SDK for Ruby V2

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Class: Aws::OpsWorks::Types::CloudWatchLogsLogStream
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When passing CloudWatchLogsLogStream as input to an Aws::Client method, you can use a vanilla Hash:

{
  log_group_name: "String",
  datetime_format: "String",
  time_zone: "LOCAL",   file: "String",
  file_fingerprint_lines: "String",
  multi_line_start_pattern: "String",
  initial_position: "start_of_file",   encoding: "ascii",   buffer_duration: 1,
  batch_count: 1,
  batch_size: 1,
}

Describes the Amazon CloudWatch logs configuration for a layer. For detailed information about members of this data type, see the CloudWatch Logs Agent Reference.

Instance Attribute Summary collapse Instance Attribute Details #batch_count ⇒ Integer

Specifies the max number of log events in a batch, up to 10000. The default value is 1000.

#batch_size ⇒ Integer

Specifies the maximum size of log events in a batch, in bytes, up to 1048576 bytes. The default value is 32768 bytes. This size is calculated as the sum of all event messages in UTF-8, plus 26 bytes for each log event.

#buffer_duration ⇒ Integer

Specifies the time duration for the batching of log events. The minimum value is 5000ms and default value is 5000ms.

#datetime_format ⇒ String #encoding ⇒ String

Specifies the encoding of the log file so that the file can be read correctly. The default is utf_8. Encodings supported by Python codecs.decode() can be used here.

Possible values:

#file ⇒ String

Specifies log files that you want to push to CloudWatch Logs.

File can point to a specific file or multiple files (by using wild card characters such as /var/log/system.log*). Only the latest file is pushed to CloudWatch Logs, based on file modification time. We recommend that you use wild card characters to specify a series of files of the same type, such as access_log.2014-06-01-01, access_log.2014-06-01-02, and so on by using a pattern like access_log.*. Don\'t use a wildcard to match multiple file types, such as access_log_80 and access_log_443. To specify multiple, different file types, add another log stream entry to the configuration file, so that each log file type is stored in a different log group.

Zipped files are not supported.

#file_fingerprint_lines ⇒ String

Specifies the range of lines for identifying a file. The valid values are one number, or two dash-delimited numbers, such as \'1\', \'2-5\'. The default value is \'1\', meaning the first line is used to calculate the fingerprint. Fingerprint lines are not sent to CloudWatch Logs unless all specified lines are available.

#initial_position ⇒ String

Specifies where to start to read data (start_of_file or end_of_file). The default is start_of_file. This setting is only used if there is no state persisted for that log stream.

Possible values:

#log_group_name ⇒ String

Specifies the destination log group. A log group is created automatically if it doesn\'t already exist. Log group names can be between 1 and 512 characters long. Allowed characters include a-z, A-Z, 0-9, \'_\' (underscore), \'-\' (hyphen), \'/\' (forward slash), and \'.\' (period).

#multi_line_start_pattern ⇒ String

Specifies the pattern for identifying the start of a log message.

#time_zone ⇒ String

Specifies the time zone of log event time stamps.

Possible values:


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