Plugin feature for the log collector is to load a user python functions at runtime by the engine and execute it.
The design infrastructure allows user to extend or call their existing python scripts without needing to expose the implementation. This enriches the log collection and mechanize the work flow as per user driven as per their requirement,
The plugin works like any stand-alone piece of python script or library function.
The main components in plugin infrastructure are:
Python module script are added or copied to plugins
directory and the log engine loads these plugins during runtime and on demand from the YAML else they are not invoked automatically.
Example:
plugins/ ├── foo_func.py ├── ssh_execution.py └── telnet_execution.py
plugins/foo_func.py
# Sample for documentation plugin def print_vars(var): print(var) def return_vars(): return 1
You can add your own plugin modules to extend further.
Test your plugin:
python3 plugins/foo_func.py
Plugin function without return statement.
- plugin: - plugin_name: plugin.foo_func.print_vars - plugin_args: - "Hello plugin"
Plugin function with return statement.
- plugin: - plugin_name: return_value = plugin.foo_func.return_vars - plugin_args:
when the return directive is used by implying "=" , the return_value
can be accessed within the same block by another following plugins by using the variable name directly.
Example:
- plugin: - plugin_name: plugin.foo_func.print_vars - plugin_args: - return_value
To accept multiple return values by using coma "," separated statement
-plugin_name: return_value1,return_value2 = plugin.foo_func.print_vars
[PLUGIN-START] Call func: plugin.foo_func.print_vars("Hello plugin") Hello plugin return: None [PLUGIN-END] [PLUGIN-START] Call func: plugin.foo_func.return_vars() return: 1 [PLUGIN-END]