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75 lines
3.4 KiB
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[[ingest-useragent]]
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=== Ingest Useragent Processor Plugin
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The Useragent processor extracts details from the user agent string a browser sends with its web requests.
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This processor adds this information by default under the `useragent` field.
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The ingest-useragent plugin ships by default with the regexes.yaml made available by uap-java with an Apache 2.0 license. For more details see https://github.com/ua-parser/uap-core.
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[[ingest-useragent-install]]
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[float]
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==== Installation
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This plugin can be installed using the plugin manager:
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[source,sh]
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sudo bin/elasticsearch-plugin install ingest-useragent
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The plugin must be installed on every node in the cluster, and each node must
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be restarted after installation.
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[[ingest-useragent-remove]]
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[float]
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==== Removal
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The plugin can be removed with the following command:
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[source,sh]
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sudo bin/elasticsearch-plugin remove ingest-useragent
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The node must be stopped before removing the plugin.
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[[using-ingest-useragent]]
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==== Using the Useragent Processor in a Pipeline
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[[ingest-useragent-options]]
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.Useragent options
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[options="header"]
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|======
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| Name | Required | Default | Description
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| `field` | yes | - | The field containing the user agent string.
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| `target_field` | no | useragent | The field that will be filled with the user agent details.
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| `regex_file` | no | - | The name of the file in the `config/ingest-useragent` directory containing the regular expressions for parsing the user agent string. Both the directory and the file have to be created before starting Elasticsearch. If not specified, ingest-useragent will use the regexes.yaml from uap-core it ships with (see below).
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| `properties` | no | [`name`, `major`, `minor`, `patch`, `build`, `os`, `os_name`, `os_major`, `os_minor`, `device`] | Controls what properties are added to `target_field`.
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|======
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Here is an example that adds the user agent details to the `useragent` field based on the `agent` field:
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[source,js]
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{
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"description" : "...",
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"processors" : [
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{
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"useragent" : {
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"field" : "agent"
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}
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}
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]
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}
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--------------------------------------------------
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===== Using a custom regex file
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To use a custom regex file for parsing the user agents, that file has to be put into the `config/ingest-useragent` directory and
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has to have a `.yaml` filename extension. The file has to be present at node startup, any changes to it or any new files added
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while the node is running will not have any effect.
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In practice, it will make most sense for any custom regex file to be a variant of the default file, either a more recent version
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or a customised version.
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The default file included in `ingest-useragent` is the `regexes.yaml` from uap-core: https://github.com/ua-parser/uap-core/blob/master/regexes.yaml
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