input { tcp { type => "apache" port => 3333 } } filter { grok { type => "apache" # See the following URL for a complete list of named patterns # logstash/grok ships with by default: # https://github.com/logstash/logstash/tree/master/patterns # # The grok filter will use the below pattern and on successful match use # any captured values as new fields in the event. pattern => "%{COMBINEDAPACHELOG}" } date { type => "apache" # Try to pull the timestamp from the 'timestamp' field (parsed above with # grok). The apache time format looks like: "18/Aug/2011:05:44:34 -0700" match => [ "timestamp", "dd/MMM/yyyy:HH:mm:ss Z" ] } } output { elasticsearch { # Setting 'embedded' will run a real elasticsearch server inside logstash. # This option below saves you from having to run a separate process just # for ElasticSearch, so you can get started quicker! embedded => true } }