Modules ======= Rsyslog has a modular design. This enables functionality to be dynamically loaded from modules, which may also be written by any third party. Rsyslog itself offers all non-core functionality as modules. Consequently, there is a growing number of modules. Here is the entry point to their documentation and what they do (list is currently not complete) Please note that each module provides (case-insensitive) configuration parameters, which are NOT necessarily being listed below. Also remember, that a modules configuration parameter (and functionality) is only available if it has been loaded. It is relatively easy to write a rsyslog module. If none of the provided modules solve your need, you may consider writing one or have one written for you by `Adiscon's professional services for rsyslog `_ (this often is a very cost-effective and efficient way of getting what you need). There exist different classes of loadable modules: .. toctree:: :maxdepth: 1 idx_output idx_input idx_parser idx_messagemod idx_stringgen idx_library workflow