# Data ingestion [VictoriaLogs](https://docs.victoriametrics.com/VictoriaLogs/) can accept logs from the following log collectors: - Filebeat. See [how to setup Filebeat for sending logs to VictoriaLogs](https://docs.victoriametrics.com/VictoriaLogs/data-ingestion/Filebeat.html). - Logstash. See [how to setup Logstash for sending logs to VictoriaLogs](https://docs.victoriametrics.com/VictoriaLogs/data-ingestion/Logstash.html). The ingested logs can be queried according to [these docs](https://docs.victoriametrics.com/VictoriaLogs/querying/). See also [data ingestion troubleshooting](#troubleshooting) docs. ## HTTP APIs VictoriaLogs supports the following data ingestion HTTP APIs: - Elasticsearch bulk API. See [these docs](#elasticsearch-bulk-api). - JSON stream API aka [ndjson](http://ndjson.org/). See [these docs](#json-stream-api). VictoriaLogs accepts optional [HTTP parameters](#http-parameters) at data ingestion HTTP APIs. ### Elasticsearch bulk API VictoriaLogs accepts logs in [Elasticsearch bulk API](https://www.elastic.co/guide/en/elasticsearch/reference/current/docs-bulk.html) format at `http://localhost:9428/insert/elasticsearch/_bulk` endpoint. The following command pushes a single log line to Elasticsearch bulk API at VictoriaLogs: ```bash echo '{"create":{}} {"_msg":"cannot open file","_time":"2023-06-21T04:24:24Z","host.name":"host123"} ' | curl -X POST -H 'Content-Type: application/json' --data-binary @- http://localhost:9428/insert/elasticsearch/_bulk ``` The following command verifies that the data has been successfully pushed to VictoriaLogs by [querying](https://docs.victoriametrics.com/VictoriaLogs/querying/) it: ```bash curl http://localhost:9428/select/logsql/query -d 'query=host.name:host123' ``` The command should return the following response: ```bash {"_msg":"cannot open file","_stream":"{}","_time":"2023-06-21T04:24:24Z","host.name":"host123"} ``` ### JSON stream API VictoriaLogs supports HTTP API on `/insert/jsonline` endpoint for data ingestion where body contains a JSON object in each line (separated by `\n`). Here is an example: ```http request POST http://localhost:9428/insert/jsonline/?_stream_fields=stream&_msg_field=log&_time_field=date Content-Type: application/jsonl { "log": { "level": "info", "message": "hello world" }, "date": "2023‐06‐20T15:31:23Z", "stream": "stream1" } { "log": { "level": "error", "message": "oh no!" }, "date": "2023‐06‐20T15:32:10Z", "stream": "stream1" } { "log": { "level": "info", "message": "hello world" }, "date": "2023‐06‐20T15:35:11Z", "stream": "stream2" } ``` ### HTTP parameters VictoriaLogs accepts the following parameters at [data ingestion HTTP APIs](#http-apis): - `_msg_field` - it must contain the name of the [log field](https://docs.victoriametrics.com/VictoriaLogs/keyConcepts.html#data-model) with the [log message](https://docs.victoriametrics.com/VictoriaLogs/keyConcepts.html#message-field) generated by the log shipper. This is usually the `message` field for Filebeat and Logstash. If the `_msg_field` parameter isn't set, then VictoriaLogs reads the log message from the `_msg` field. - `_time_field` - it must contain the name of the [log field](https://docs.victoriametrics.com/VictoriaLogs/keyConcepts.html#data-model) with the [log timestamp](https://docs.victoriametrics.com/VictoriaLogs/keyConcepts.html#time-field) generated by the log shipper. This is usually the `@timestamp` field for Filebeat and Logstash. If the `_time_field` parameter isn't set, then VictoriaLogs reads the timestamp from the `_time` field. If this field doesn't exist, then the current timestamp is used. - `_stream_fields` - it should contain comma-separated list of [log field](https://docs.victoriametrics.com/VictoriaLogs/keyConcepts.html#data-model) names, which uniquely identify every [log stream](https://docs.victoriametrics.com/VictoriaLogs/keyConcepts.html#stream-fields) collected the log shipper. If the `_stream_fields` parameter isn't set, then all the ingested logs are written to default log stream - `{}`. - `ignore_fields` - this parameter may contain the list of [log field](https://docs.victoriametrics.com/VictoriaLogs/keyConcepts.html#data-model) names, which must be ignored during data ingestion. - `debug` - if this parameter is set to `1`, then the ingested logs aren't stored in VictoriaLogs. Instead, the ingested data is logged by VictoriaLogs, so it can be investigated later. See also [HTTP headers](#http-headers). ### HTTP headers VictoriaLogs accepts optional `AccountID` and `ProjectID` headers at [data ingestion HTTP APIs](#http-apis). These headers may contain the needed tenant to ingest data to. See [multitenancy docs](https://docs.victoriametrics.com/VictoriaLogs/#multitenancy) for details. ## Troubleshooting VictoriaLogs provides the following command-line flags, which can help debugging data ingestion issues: - `-logNewStreams` - if this flag is passed to VictoriaLogs, then it logs all the newly registered [log streams](https://docs.victoriametrics.com/VictoriaLogs/keyConcepts.html#stream-fields). This may help debugging [high cardinality issues](https://docs.victoriametrics.com/VictoriaLogs/keyConcepts.html#high-cardinality). - `-logIngestedRows` - if this flag is passed to VictoriaLogs, then it logs all the ingested [log entries](https://docs.victoriametrics.com/VictoriaLogs/keyConcepts.html#data-model). See also `debug` [parameter](#http-parameters). VictoriaLogs exposes various [metrics](https://docs.victoriametrics.com/VictoriaLogs/#monitoring), which may help debugging data ingestion issues: - `vl_rows_ingested_total` - the number of ingested [log entries](https://docs.victoriametrics.com/VictoriaLogs/keyConcepts.html#data-model) since the last VictoriaLogs restart. If this number icreases over time, then logs are successfully ingested into VictoriaLogs. The ingested logs can be inspected in the following ways: - By passing `debug=1` parameter to every request to [data ingestion APIs](#http-apis). The ingested rows aren't stored in VictoriaLogs in this case. Instead, they are logged, so they can be investigated later. The `vl_rows_dropped_total` [metric](https://docs.victoriametrics.com/VictoriaLogs/#monitoring) is incremented for each logged row. - By passing `-logIngestedRows` command-line flag to VictoriaLogs. In this case it logs all the ingested data, so it can be investigated later. - `vl_streams_created_total` - the number of created [log streams](https://docs.victoriametrics.com/VictoriaLogs/keyConcepts.html#stream-fields) since the last VictoriaLogs restart. If this metric grows rapidly during extended periods of time, then this may lead to [high cardinality issues](https://docs.victoriametrics.com/VictoriaLogs/keyConcepts.html#high-cardinality). The newly created log streams can be inspected in logs by passing `-logNewStreams` command-line flag to VictoriaLogs.