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diff --git a/common/elapi/elapi_test/elapi_ut.conf b/common/elapi/elapi_test/elapi_ut.conf deleted file mode 100644 index a42045a2..00000000 --- a/common/elapi/elapi_test/elapi_ut.conf +++ /dev/null @@ -1,218 +0,0 @@ -; This is a sample configuration file for ELAPI - -; The dispatcher section defines general configuration -; for the ELAPI. It has following configuration parameters: -; -; targets - (required) -; Defines possible logical destinations where message can be sent. -; It is one of the arguments of the calling interface. It is numeric. -; It is done this way for performance reasons so it is faster to compare. -; But in the configuration it is easier to deal with targets as strings. -; To overcome this issue each target is assigned a number in the INI file. -; The ELAPI convention is to have three default targets: -; "debug", "audit" and "log" but application developers can add others as needed. -; The default value for debug target is 1, for audit 2 and log is 4. -; Changing the value defined for debug to be 7 ( logical OR of 1, 2 and 4) -; will result in all messages sent into debug log. -; This might be convenient during troubleshooting and would allow seeing all -; events emitted by the application in one place. -; If you want the event to be sent into two targets at the same time -; add a target with different name but same value. -; For example if the log events need to go to local and remote files -; in parallel you would create another target: logremote -; and give it same value as log (which by convention is 4) - - - -[dispatcher] -targets=debug, audit, log - -; Inside section for each target the following parameters can be defined: -; -; value - (optional) -; Stores the value associated with this target. -; If the bit-wise AND of this value and the value provided by caller -; of the interface is greater than 0 the event is logged into the -; target destination. If omitted all events are sent to this target. -; sinks - (required) -; Defines the list of the sink names that need to be loaded -; each will have its own section. -; Only one of the sinks is active - first in the list. -; The list contains sinks in the fail over order. -; - -[debug] -value = 1 -sinks = debugfile, screen - -[audit] -value = 2 -sinks = auditfile, syslog - -[log] -value = 4 -sinks = logfile, syslog - -; Each sink needs to have it's own section. -; -; COMMON FOR EVERY SINK -; -; provider - (required) -; Defines the name of the sink or the special reserved word to -; indicate that it is a sink provided by ELAPI library. -; -; Special sinks provided by ELAPI are: -; file -; syslog -; -; Example: -; provider=file -; -; this would mean the destination for this sink is a file. -; -; If the sink is provided as an external plugin -; the syntax should be the following: -; -; provider=custom_audit -; -; In this case the ELAPI will try to load shared library with the name -; constructed using specified value. In the given example -; ELAPI will try to load libelapi_sink_custom_audit.so library. -; The general pattern is: libelapi_sink_<provider>.so -; -; required - (optional) -; Defines whether it is a required sink? -; If not present the dispatcher will return error at load time. -; -; onerror - if the sink got an error what should dispatcher do? -; 0 - retry (default) -; 1 - disable -; -; timeout - for how long one should wait before trying to revive the sink -; default is 60 seconds -; -; synch - yes/no (default no) - a flag that forces the sink to act synchronously -; even if it can support async operations. -; If application needs to have some events with guaranteed delivery -; and wishes to block for those the implementation should -; send such events to a special target that would consist -; of the sinks that act in the synch mode and guarantee -; the delivery or return failure. - -; SPECIFIC CONFIGURATION PARAMETERS FOR DIFFERENT PROVIDERS -; -; 1) FILE PROVIDER -; -; filename - name of the log file. If not specified <appname>.log will be used. -; Avoid using the same name of the file for different sinks, -; the result might be unpredictable. -; If file name is "stderr" the output will be sent to file descriptor 2. -; If application closed file descriptor 2 the log attempt will -; cause error and onerror value for the sink will be ignored. -; The sink will be permanently disabled causing ELAPI to skip -; it. -; The "keepopen" and "fsyncmode" parameters are ignored for -; "stderr" sink. -; -; keepopen - yes/no (default no) - keep file open -; -; outmode - 0 - CSV like (default) -; 1 - use format specifier -; 2 - HTML -; 3 - XML -; 4 - JSON -; 5 - key-value pairs -; -; set - use only specific subset of fields in the given order -; comma separated list of field names that are expected from -; an event -; The set can optionally end with an item: -; @ - this would indicate that all the rest of the fields need to -; be added at the end as separate fields. -; @n - where n is one of the modes from "outmode" list. -; in this case the all remaining fields will be jammed into one field -; using specified format. In case of CSV jammed into CSV it is recommended -; to use qualifier and set cvsescape to true -; If the @ sign is absent only fields from the specified set will be -; included into the output. -; If event does not contain a specific field it will be empty in the output. -; -; fsyncmode - Defines if the data needs to be flushed to disk and how frequently -; If this value is missing or 0 - no flushing. -; If it is positive it denotes the number of events before next flush. -; If it is negative it denotes the number of seconds before next flush. -; Ignored if file is opened and closed each time. -; -; marker - (optional) -; Default is "\n". -; Marker specifies a line that will be inserted into the file to denote -; the beginning of a new run. The provided string is used as is -; as a format argument for the strftime() function. The string can -; contain zero or one time stamp format specifier listed in a man page -; for the strftime function(). Providing an invalid marker can -; potentially cause your application to crash. -; -; -; Format specific parameters: -; -; CSV related parameters (all optional): -; -; csvqual - what to use as string qualifier for CSV outmode. -; One character string. -; If empty no qualifier is used. -; If not specified then double quote is used. -; csvsep - what to use as CSV field separator. -; One character string. -; If empty no separator is used. -; If not specified comma is used. -; csvescsym - which symbol to use as escape symbol. -; One character string. -; If empty or no qualifier no escaping is done. -; If missing the "\" (backslash) is used. -; Escaping is done only if both the qualifier -; and the escape symbol are not empty. -; csvspace - what to use as space after the separator. Default is space. -; use "space" for space -; use "tab" for tab -; use "cr" for new line -; Other value would cause an error. -; csvnumsp - number of space characters to use. Default is 1. -; csvheader - yes/no (default no). Include header into csv file. -; Respected only if the "set" is explicitely defined. -; -; -; HTML related parameters -; -; htmlheader - create header row -; ... TO BE Continued... - -[debugfile] -provider=file -required=true -onerror=1 -timeout=90 - -[logfile] -provider=file -required=true -onerror=0 -timeout=60 - -[auditfile] -provider=file -required=true -onerror=1 -timeout=90 - -[screen] -provider=file -filename=stderr -keepopen=false -synch=false -onerror=0 -fsyncmode=-10 -set=a, b, c, @0 - -[syslog] -provider=syslog -synch=yes |