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Use this processor to add a field name and value of an environment variable to the log message.
To set up this processor:
Environment variables that match any of the following patterns are blocked from being added to log messages because the environment variable could contain sensitive data.
CONNECTIONSTRING
/ CONNECTION-STRING
/ CONNECTION_STRING
AUTH
CERT
CLIENTID
/ CLIENT-ID
/ CLIENT_ID
CREDENTIALS
DATABASEURL
/ DATABASE-URL
/ DATABASE_URL
DBURL
/ DB-URL
/ DB_URL
KEY
OAUTH
PASSWORD
PWD
ROOT
SECRET
TOKEN
USER
The environment variable is matched to the pattern and not the literal word. For example, PASSWORD
blocks environment variables like USER_PASSWORD
and PASSWORD_SECRET
from getting added to the log messages.
Each processor has a corresponding filter query in their fields. Processors only process logs that match their filter query. And for all processors except the filter processor, logs that do not match the query are sent to the next step of the pipeline. For the filter processor, logs that do not match the query are dropped.
For any attribute, tag, or key:value
pair that is not a reserved attribute, your query must start with @
. Conversely, to filter reserved attributes, you do not need to append @
in front of your filter query.
For example, to filter out and drop status:info
logs, your filter can be set as NOT (status:info)
. To filter out and drop system-status:info
, your filter must be set as NOT (@system-status:info)
.
Filter query examples:
NOT (status:debug)
: This filters for only logs that do not have the status DEBUG
.status:ok service:flask-web-app
: This filters for all logs with the status OK
from your flask-web-app
service.status:ok AND service:flask-web-app
.host:COMP-A9JNGYK OR host:COMP-J58KAS
: This filter query only matches logs from the labeled hosts.@user.status:inactive
: This filters for logs with the status inactive
nested under the user
attribute.Learn more about writing filter queries in Datadog’s Log Search Syntax.