zeek/testing/btest/scripts/base/frameworks/logging/path-func.bro
Seth Hall 11c437faa3 Logging framework update and mass Log::ID renaming.
- Log path's are generated in the scripting land
  now.  The default Log stream ID to path string
  mapping works like this:
    - Notice::LOG -> "notice"
    - Notice::POLICY_LOG -> "notice_policy"
    - TestModule::LOG -> "test_module"

- Logging streams updated across all of the shipped
  scripts to be more user friendly.  Instead of
  the logging stream ID HTTP::HTTP, we now have
  HTTP::LOG, etc.

- The priorities on some bro_init handlers have
  been adjusted to make the process of applying
  filters or disabling streams easier for users.
2011-09-03 01:10:17 -04:00

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# @TEST-EXEC: bro -b %INPUT
# @TEST-EXEC: ( ls static-*; cat static-* ) >output
# @TEST-EXEC: btest-diff output
module SSH;
export {
# Create a new ID for our log stream
redef enum Log::ID += { LOG };
# Define a record with all the columns the log file can have.
# (I'm using a subset of fields from ssh-ext for demonstration.)
type Log: record {
t: time;
id: conn_id; # Will be rolled out into individual columns.
status: string &optional;
country: string &default="unknown";
} &log;
}
global c = -1;
function path_func(id: Log::ID, path: string, rec: Log) : string
{
c = (c + 1) % 3;
return fmt("%s-%d-%s", path, c, rec$country);
}
event bro_init()
{
Log::create_stream(SSH::LOG, [$columns=Log]);
Log::remove_default_filter(SSH::LOG);
Log::add_filter(SSH::LOG, [$name="dyn", $path="static-prefix", $path_func=path_func]);
Log::set_buf(SSH::LOG, F);
local cid = [$orig_h=1.2.3.4, $orig_p=1234/tcp, $resp_h=2.3.4.5, $resp_p=80/tcp];
Log::write(SSH::LOG, [$t=network_time(), $id=cid, $status="success"]);
Log::write(SSH::LOG, [$t=network_time(), $id=cid, $status="failure", $country="US"]);
Log::write(SSH::LOG, [$t=network_time(), $id=cid, $status="failure", $country="UK"]);
Log::write(SSH::LOG, [$t=network_time(), $id=cid, $status="success", $country="BR"]);
Log::write(SSH::LOG, [$t=network_time(), $id=cid, $status="failure", $country="MX"]);
Log::write(SSH::LOG, [$t=network_time(), $id=cid, $status="failure", $country="MX2"]);
Log::write(SSH::LOG, [$t=network_time(), $id=cid, $status="failure", $country="MX3"]);
}