# JSON The JSON data format parses a [JSON][json] object or an array of objects into metric fields. **NOTE:** All JSON numbers are converted to float fields. JSON String are ignored unless specified in the `tag_key` or `json_string_fields` options. ### Configuration ```toml [[inputs.file]] files = ["example"] ## Data format to consume. ## Each data format has its own unique set of configuration options, read ## more about them here: ## https://github.com/influxdata/telegraf/blob/master/docs/DATA_FORMATS_INPUT.md data_format = "json" ## When strict is true and a JSON array is being parsed, all objects within the ## array must be valid strict = false ## Query is a GJSON path that specifies a specific chunk of JSON to be ## parsed, if not specified the whole document will be parsed. ## ## GJSON query paths are described here: ## https://github.com/tidwall/gjson/tree/v1.3.0#path-syntax json_query = "" ## Tag keys is an array of keys that should be added as tags. tag_keys = [ "my_tag_1", "my_tag_2" ] ## Array of glob pattern strings keys that should be added as string fields. json_string_fields = [] ## Name key is the key to use as the measurement name. json_name_key = "" ## Time key is the key containing the time that should be used to create the ## metric. json_time_key = "" ## Time format is the time layout that should be used to interprete the json_time_key. ## The time must be `unix`, `unix_ms`, `unix_us`, `unix_ns`, or a time in the ## "reference time". To define a different format, arrange the values from ## the "reference time" in the example to match the format you will be ## using. For more information on the "reference time", visit ## https://golang.org/pkg/time/#Time.Format ## ex: json_time_format = "Mon Jan 2 15:04:05 -0700 MST 2006" ## json_time_format = "2006-01-02T15:04:05Z07:00" ## json_time_format = "01/02/2006 15:04:05" ## json_time_format = "unix" ## json_time_format = "unix_ms" json_time_format = "" ## Timezone allows you to provide an override for timestamps that ## don't already include an offset ## e.g. 04/06/2016 12:41:45 ## ## Default: "" which renders UTC ## Options are as follows: ## 1. Local -- interpret based on machine localtime ## 2. "America/New_York" -- Unix TZ values like those found in https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_tz_database_time_zones ## 3. UTC -- or blank/unspecified, will return timestamp in UTC json_timezone = "" ``` #### json_query The `json_query` is a [GJSON][gjson] path that can be used to limit the portion of the overall JSON document that should be parsed. The result of the query should contain a JSON object or an array of objects. Consult the GJSON [path syntax][gjson syntax] for details and examples. #### json_time_key, json_time_format, json_timezone By default the current time will be used for all created metrics, to set the time using the JSON document you can use the `json_time_key` and `json_time_format` options together to set the time to a value in the parsed document. The `json_time_key` option specifies the key containing the time value and `json_time_format` must be set to `unix`, `unix_ms`, `unix_us`, `unix_ns`, or the Go "reference time" which is defined to be the specific time: `Mon Jan 2 15:04:05 MST 2006`. Consult the Go [time][time parse] package for details and additional examples on how to set the time format. When parsing times that don't include a timezone specifier, times are assumed to be UTC. To default to another timezone, or to local time, specify the `json_timezone` option. This option should be set to a [Unix TZ value](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_tz_database_time_zones), such as `America/New_York`, to `Local` to utilize the system timezone, or to `UTC`. ### Examples #### Basic Parsing Config: ```toml [[inputs.file]] files = ["example"] name_override = "myjsonmetric" data_format = "json" ``` Input: ```json { "a": 5, "b": { "c": 6 }, "ignored": "I'm a string" } ``` Output: ``` myjsonmetric a=5,b_c=6 ``` #### Name, Tags, and String Fields Config: ```toml [[inputs.file]] files = ["example"] json_name_key = "name" tag_keys = ["my_tag_1"] json_string_fields = ["b_my_field"] data_format = "json" ``` Input: ```json { "a": 5, "b": { "c": 6, "my_field": "description" }, "my_tag_1": "foo", "name": "my_json" } ``` Output: ``` my_json,my_tag_1=foo a=5,b_c=6,b_my_field="description" ``` #### Arrays If the JSON data is an array, then each object within the array is parsed with the configured settings. Config: ```toml [[inputs.file]] files = ["example"] data_format = "json" json_time_key = "b_time" json_time_format = "02 Jan 06 15:04 MST" ``` Input: ```json [ { "a": 5, "b": { "c": 6, "time":"04 Jan 06 15:04 MST" } }, { "a": 7, "b": { "c": 8, "time":"11 Jan 07 15:04 MST" } } ] ``` Output: ``` file a=5,b_c=6 1136387040000000000 file a=7,b_c=8 1168527840000000000 ``` #### Query The `json_query` option can be used to parse a subset of the document. Config: ```toml [[inputs.file]] files = ["example"] data_format = "json" tag_keys = ["first"] json_string_fields = ["last"] json_query = "obj.friends" ``` Input: ```json { "obj": { "name": {"first": "Tom", "last": "Anderson"}, "age":37, "children": ["Sara","Alex","Jack"], "fav.movie": "Deer Hunter", "friends": [ {"first": "Dale", "last": "Murphy", "age": 44}, {"first": "Roger", "last": "Craig", "age": 68}, {"first": "Jane", "last": "Murphy", "age": 47} ] } } ``` Output: ``` file,first=Dale last="Murphy",age=44 file,first=Roger last="Craig",age=68 file,first=Jane last="Murphy",age=47 ``` [gjson]: https://github.com/tidwall/gjson [gjson syntax]: https://github.com/tidwall/gjson#path-syntax [json]: https://www.json.org/ [time parse]: https://golang.org/pkg/time/#Parse