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Scenario 1: Filtering Logs in LTS
Updated on 2025-12-04 GMT+08:00
Scenario 1: Filtering Logs in LTS
You can filter logs using the e_if function with the DROP parameter, the e_if_else function with the DROP parameter, the e_drop function, or the e_keep function.
Common rules:
- e_keep(e_has(...)): retains logs that meet the condition and discards logs that do not meet the condition.
- e_drop(e_has(...)): discards logs that meet the condition and retains logs that do not meet the condition.
- e_if_else(e_has("..."), KEEP, DROP): retains logs that meet the condition and discards logs that do not meet the condition.
- e_if(e_not_has("..."), DROP): discards logs that meet the condition and retains logs that do not meet the condition.
Example:
- Raw logs
[{ //Log 1 "source": "192.168.0.1", "client_ip": "192.168.0.2", "receive_time": 1587214851, "topic": "app", "class": "test_case", "id": 7892, "content": "this is a log test" }, { //Log 2 "source": "192.168.0.1", "class": "produce_case", "id": 7890, "content": "this is a log test" }] - Processing rule: discards logs that do not contain the topic or receive_time field.
e_if(e_not_has("topic"),e_drop()) e_if(e_not_has("receive_time"),e_drop()) - Processing result
{ source: 192.168.0.1 client_ip: 192.168.0.2 receive_time: 1587214851 topic: app class: test_case id: 7892 content: this is a log test }
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