telegraf/plugins/processors/port_name/port_name.go

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Go

package portname
import (
"bufio"
"io"
"os"
"strconv"
"strings"
"github.com/influxdata/telegraf"
"github.com/influxdata/telegraf/plugins/processors"
)
var sampleConfig = `
[[processors.port_name]]
## Name of tag holding the port number
# tag = "port"
## Name of output tag where service name will be added
# dest = "service"
## Default tcp or udp
# default_protocol = "tcp"
`
type sMap map[string]map[int]string // "https" == services["tcp"][443]
var services sMap
type PortName struct {
SourceTag string `toml:"tag"`
DestTag string `toml:"dest"`
DefaultProtocol string `toml:"default_protocol"`
Log telegraf.Logger `toml:"-"`
}
func (d *PortName) SampleConfig() string {
return sampleConfig
}
func (d *PortName) Description() string {
return "Given a tag of a TCP or UDP port number, add a tag of the service name looked up in the system services file"
}
func readServicesFile() {
file, err := os.Open(servicesPath())
if err != nil {
return
}
defer file.Close()
services = readServices(file)
}
// Read the services file into a map.
//
// This function takes a similar approach to parsing as the go
// standard library (see src/net/port_unix.go in golang source) but
// maps protocol and port number to service name, not protocol and
// service to port number.
func readServices(r io.Reader) sMap {
services = make(sMap)
scanner := bufio.NewScanner(r)
for scanner.Scan() {
line := scanner.Text()
// "http 80/tcp www www-http # World Wide Web HTTP"
if i := strings.Index(line, "#"); i >= 0 {
line = line[:i]
}
f := strings.Fields(line)
if len(f) < 2 {
continue
}
service := f[0] // "http"
portProto := f[1] // "80/tcp"
portProtoSlice := strings.SplitN(portProto, "/", 2)
if len(portProtoSlice) < 2 {
continue
}
port, err := strconv.Atoi(portProtoSlice[0]) // "80"
if err != nil || port <= 0 {
continue
}
proto := portProtoSlice[1] // "tcp"
proto = strings.ToLower(proto)
protoMap, ok := services[proto]
if !ok {
protoMap = make(map[int]string)
services[proto] = protoMap
}
protoMap[port] = service
}
return services
}
func (d *PortName) Apply(metrics ...telegraf.Metric) []telegraf.Metric {
for _, m := range metrics {
portProto, ok := m.GetTag(d.SourceTag)
if !ok {
// Nonexistent tag
continue
}
portProtoSlice := strings.SplitN(portProto, "/", 2)
l := len(portProtoSlice)
if l == 0 {
// Empty tag
d.Log.Errorf("empty port tag: %v", d.SourceTag)
continue
}
var port int
if l > 0 {
var err error
val := portProtoSlice[0]
port, err = strconv.Atoi(val)
if err != nil {
// Can't convert port to string
d.Log.Errorf("error converting port to integer: %v", val)
continue
}
}
proto := d.DefaultProtocol
if l > 1 && len(portProtoSlice[1]) > 0 {
proto = portProtoSlice[1]
}
proto = strings.ToLower(proto)
protoMap, ok := services[proto]
if !ok {
// Unknown protocol
//
// Protocol is normally tcp or udp. The services file
// normally has entries for both, so our map does too. If
// not, it's very likely the source tag or the services
// file doesn't make sense.
d.Log.Errorf("protocol not found in services map: %v", proto)
continue
}
service, ok := protoMap[port]
if !ok {
// Unknown port
//
// Not all ports are named so this isn't an error, but
// it's helpful to know when debugging.
d.Log.Debugf("port not found in services map: %v", port)
continue
}
m.AddTag(d.DestTag, service)
}
return metrics
}
func (h *PortName) Init() error {
services = make(sMap)
readServicesFile()
return nil
}
func init() {
processors.Add("port_name", func() telegraf.Processor {
return &PortName{
SourceTag: "port",
DestTag: "service",
DefaultProtocol: "tcp",
}
})
}