String Generator Modules
String generator modules are used, as the name implies, to generate strings based on the message content. They are currently tightly coupled with the template system. Their primary use is to speed up template processing by providing a native C interface to template generation. These modules exist since 5.5.6. To get an idea of the potential speedup, the default file format, when generated by a string generator, provides a roughly 5% speedup. For more complex strings, especially those that include multiple regular expressions, the speedup may be considerably higher.
String generator modules are written to a quite simple interface. However, a word of caution is due: they access the rsyslog message object via a low-level interface. That interface is not guaranteed yet to stay stable. So it may be necessary to modify string generator modules if the interface changes. Obviously, we will not do that without good reason, but it may happen.
Rsyslog comes with a set of core, build-in string generators, which are used to provide those default templates that we consider to be time-critical:
smfile - the default rsyslog file format
smfwd - the default rsyslog (network) forwarding format
smtradfile - the traditional syslog file format
smfwd - the traditional syslog (network) forwarding format
Note that when you replace these defaults with some custom strings, you will loose some performance (around 5%). For typical systems, this is not really relevant. But for a high-performance systems, it may be very relevant. To solve that issue, create a new string generator module for your custom format, starting out from one of the default generators provided. If you can not do this yourself, you may want to contact Adiscon as we offer custom development of string generators at a very low price.
Note that string generator modules can be dynamically loaded. However, the default ones provided are so important that they are build right into the executable. But this does not need to be done that way (and it is straightforward to do it dynamic).
See also
Help with configuring/using Rsyslog
:
Mailing list - best route for general questions
GitHub: rsyslog source project - detailed questions, reporting issues that are believed to be bugs with
Rsyslog
See also
Contributing to Rsyslog
:
Source project: rsyslog project README.
Documentation: rsyslog-doc project README
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