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Gemfile.lock
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Gemfile.bak
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.bundle
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.vagrant
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# Change Log
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All notable changes to this project will be documented in this file, from 0.2.0.
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## [0.2.7.rc1] - 2016-05-29
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  - Backport retry exception logic from v5 branch
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  - Backport improved timestamp compatibility from v5 branch
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## [0.2.6] - 2016-05-02
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  - Fix for exception infinite loop
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@ -6,10 +6,33 @@ require "java"
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require "logstash-output-jdbc_jars"
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require "logstash-output-jdbc_ring-buffer"
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# Write events to a SQL engine, using JDBC.
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#
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# It is upto the user of the plugin to correctly configure the plugin. This
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# includes correctly crafting the SQL statement, and matching the number of
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# parameters correctly.
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class LogStash::Outputs::Jdbc < LogStash::Outputs::Base
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  # Adds buffer support
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  include Stud::Buffer
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  STRFTIME_FMT = '%Y-%m-%d %T.%L'.freeze
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  RETRYABLE_SQLSTATE_CLASSES = [
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    # Classes of retryable SQLSTATE codes
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    # Not all in the class will be retryable. However, this is the best that 
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    # we've got right now.
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    # If a custom state code is required, set it in retry_sql_states.
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    '08', # Connection Exception
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    '24', # Invalid Cursor State (Maybe retry-able in some circumstances)
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    '25', # Invalid Transaction State 
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    '40', # Transaction Rollback 
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    '53', # Insufficient Resources
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    '54', # Program Limit Exceeded (MAYBE)
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    '55', # Object Not In Prerequisite State
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    '57', # Operator Intervention
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    '58', # System Error
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  ].freeze
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  config_name "jdbc"
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  # Driver class - Reintroduced for https://github.com/theangryangel/logstash-output-jdbc/issues/26
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@ -196,8 +219,15 @@ class LogStash::Outputs::Jdbc < LogStash::Outputs::Base
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  def safe_flush(events, teardown=false)
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    connection = nil
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    statement = nil
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    begin
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      connection = @pool.getConnection()
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    rescue => e
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      log_jdbc_exception(e)
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      raise
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    end
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    begin
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      statement = connection.prepareStatement(@statement[0])
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      events.each do |event|
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      @exceptions_tracker << nil
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    rescue => e
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      log_jdbc_exception(e)
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      if retry_exception?(e)
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        raise
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      end
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    ensure
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      statement.close() unless statement.nil?
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      connection.close() unless connection.nil?
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    statement = nil
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    begin
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      connection = @pool.getConnection()
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    rescue => e
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      log_jdbc_exception(e)
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      raise
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    end
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    begin
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      events.each do |event|
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        next if event.cancelled?
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      end
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    rescue => e
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      log_jdbc_exception(e)
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      if retry_exception?(e)
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        raise
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      end
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    ensure
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      statement.close() unless statement.nil?
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      connection.close() unless connection.nil?
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    @statement[1..-1].each_with_index do |i, idx|
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      case event[i]
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      when Time
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        # Most reliable solution, cross JDBC driver
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        statement.setString(idx + 1, event[i].iso8601())
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        # See LogStash::Timestamp, below, for the why behind strftime.
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        statement.setString(idx + 1, event[i].strftime(STRFTIME_FMT))
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      when LogStash::Timestamp
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        # Most reliable solution, cross JDBC driver
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        statement.setString(idx + 1, event[i].to_iso8601())
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        # XXX: Using setString as opposed to setTimestamp, because setTimestamp
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        # doesn't behave correctly in some drivers (Known: sqlite)
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        #
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        # Additionally this does not use `to_iso8601`, since some SQL databases
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        # choke on the 'T' in the string (Known: Derby).
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        #
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        # strftime appears to be the most reliable across drivers.
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        statement.setString(idx + 1, event[i].time.strftime(STRFTIME_FMT))
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      when Fixnum, Integer
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        statement.setInt(idx + 1, event[i])
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      when Float
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      break if current_exception == nil
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    end
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  end
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  def retry_exception?(exception)
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    return (exception.class != java.sql.SQLException or 
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      RETRYABLE_SQLSTATE_CLASSES.include?(e.getSQLState[0,2]))
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  end
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end # class LogStash::Outputs::jdbc
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Gem::Specification.new do |s|
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  s.name = 'logstash-output-jdbc'
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  s.version = "0.2.6"
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  s.version = "0.2.7.rc1"
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  s.licenses = [ "Apache License (2.0)" ]
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  s.summary = "This plugin allows you to output to SQL, via JDBC"
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  s.description = "This gem is a logstash plugin required to be installed on top of the Logstash core pipeline using $LS_HOME/bin/plugin install gemname. This gem is not a stand-alone program"
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      "driver_class" => "org.apache.derby.jdbc.EmbeddedDriver",
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      "connection_string" => "jdbc:derby:memory:testdb;create=true",
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      "driver_jar_path" => ENV['JDBC_DERBY_JAR'],
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      # Grumble. Grumble.
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      # Derby doesn't like 'T' in timestamps as of current writing, so for now
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      # we'll just use CURRENT_TIMESTAMP as opposed to the event @timestamp
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      "statement" => [ "insert into log (created_at, message) values(CURRENT_TIMESTAMP, ?)", "message" ]
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      "statement" => [ "insert into log (created_at, message) values(?, ?)", "@timestamp" "message" ]
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    }
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  end
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