This allows the path for the default filter to be specified explicitly
when creating a stream and reduces the need to rely on the default path
function to magically supply the path.
The default path function is now only used if, when a filter is added to
a stream, it has neither a path nor a path function already.
Adapted the existing Log::create_stream calls to explicitly specify a
path value.
Addresses BIT-1324
- Removed default logging. Now a function is available for the new
$period_finished filter field to get the same behavior for logging
named Metrics::write_log.
- Added index rollups for getting multiple metrics result values
as the same time.
* origin/topic/script-reference: (50 commits)
A few updates for the FAQ.
Fixing some doc warnings.
Forgot to add protocol identifier support for TLS 1.2
Finished SSL & syslog autodocs.
Adding the draft SSL extension type next_protocol_negotiation.
Fix some documentation errors.
Tweaks.
A set of script-reference polishing.
fixed a couple typos in comments
Add summary documentation to bif files.
Add ssl and syslog script documentation
Add Conn and DNS protocol script documentation. (fixes#731)
Small updates to the default local.bro.
Documentation updates for HTTP & IRC scripts.
SSH&FTP Documentation updates.
Fixing a warning from the documentation generation.
This completes framework documentation package 4.
Minor notice documentation tweaks.
Fix some malformed Broxygen xref roles.
Minor doc tweaks to init-bare.bro.
...
Conflicts:
aux/broccoli
aux/broctl
src/bro.bif
src/strings.bif
Includes:
- Updated baselines for autodoc tests.
- Now excluding stats.bro from external texts, it's not stable.
- I removed the byte loss estimate since everything indicated that
it could frequently be inaccurate.
- It has it's own logging stream now. Notices are only used
when too much loss has been detected (CaptureLoss::Too_Much_Loss)
- The gap_report event isn't used anymore. I'm scheduling events
to get the same effect by using the get_gap_summary BiF to
collect the gap summary on demand.