diff --git a/concepts/data-pipeline/router.md b/concepts/data-pipeline/router.md index 658f4e4b3..e4e2a1fe5 100644 --- a/concepts/data-pipeline/router.md +++ b/concepts/data-pipeline/router.md @@ -36,41 +36,40 @@ Consider the following configuration example that delivers `CPU` metrics to an E ```yaml pipeline: - inputs: - - name: cpu - tag: my_cpu + inputs: + - name: cpu + tag: my_cpu - - name: mem - tag: my_mem + - name: mem + tag: my_mem - outputs: - - name: es - match: my_cpu + outputs: + - name: es + match: my_cpu - - name: stdout - match: my_mem + - name: stdout + match: my_mem ``` {% endtab %} - {% tab title="fluent-bit.conf" %} ```text [INPUT] - Name cpu - Tag my_cpu + Name cpu + Tag my_cpu [INPUT] - Name mem - Tag my_mem + Name mem + Tag my_mem [OUTPUT] - Name es - Match my_cpu + Name es + Match my_cpu [OUTPUT] - Name stdout - Match my_mem + Name stdout + Match my_mem ``` {% endtab %} @@ -87,34 +86,33 @@ Routing is flexible enough to support wildcards in the `Match` pattern. The foll ```yaml pipeline: - inputs: - - name: cpu - tag: my_cpu + inputs: + - name: cpu + tag: my_cpu - - name: mem - tag: my_mem + - name: mem + tag: my_mem - outputs: - - name: stdout - match: 'my_*' + outputs: + - name: stdout + match: 'my_*' ``` {% endtab %} - {% tab title="fluent-bit.conf" %} ```text [INPUT] - Name cpu - Tag my_cpu + Name cpu + Tag my_cpu [INPUT] - Name mem - Tag my_mem + Name mem + Tag my_mem [OUTPUT] - Name stdout - Match my_* + Name stdout + Match my_* ``` {% endtab %} @@ -131,37 +129,36 @@ Routing also provides support for regular expressions with the `Match_Regex` pat ```yaml pipeline: - inputs: - - name: temperature_sensor - tag: temp_sensor_A + inputs: + - name: temperature_sensor + tag: temp_sensor_A - - name: humidity_sensor - tag: humid_sensor_B + - name: humidity_sensor + tag: humid_sensor_B - outputs: - - name: stdout - match: '.*_sensor_[AB]' + outputs: + - name: stdout + match: '.*_sensor_[AB]' ``` {% endtab %} - {% tab title="fluent-bit.conf" %} ```text [INPUT] - Name temperature_sensor - Tag temp_sensor_A + Name temperature_sensor + Tag temp_sensor_A [INPUT] - Name humidity_sensor - Tag humid_sensor_B + Name humidity_sensor + Tag humid_sensor_B [OUTPUT] - Name stdout - Match_regex .*_sensor_[AB] + Name stdout + Match_regex .*_sensor_[AB] ``` {% endtab %} {% endtabs %} -In this configuration, the `Match_regex` rule is set to `.*_sensor_[AB]`. This regular expression matches any `Tag` that ends with `_sensor_A` or `_sensor_B`, regardless of what precedes it. This approach provides a more flexible and powerful way to handle different source tags with a single routing rule. +In this configuration, the `Match_regex` rule is set to `.*_sensor_[AB]`. This regular expression matches any `Tag` that ends with `_sensor_A` or `_sensor_B`, regardless of what precedes it. This approach provides a more flexible and powerful way to handle different source tags with a single routing rule. \ No newline at end of file