class Logstash < Formula desc "Tool for managing events and logs" homepage "https://www.elastic.co/products/logstash" url "https://artifacts.elastic.co/downloads/logstash/logstash-5.6.2.tar.gz" sha256 "7d302fe858fe5a4ff6e122f1dec7381aba0f1085da7ee05718eeeaa4a10eb8ad" head "https://github.com/elastic/logstash.git" bottle :unneeded depends_on :java => "1.8+" def install if build.head? # Build the package from source system "rake", "artifact:tar" # Extract the package to the current directory mkdir "tar" system "tar", "--strip-components=1", "-xf", Dir["build/logstash-*.tar.gz"].first, "-C", "tar" cd "tar" end inreplace %w[bin/logstash], %r{^\. "\$\(cd `dirname \$SOURCEPATH`\/\.\.; pwd\)\/bin\/logstash\.lib\.sh\"}, ". #{libexec}/bin/logstash.lib.sh" inreplace %w[bin/logstash-plugin], %r{^\. "\$\(cd `dirname \$0`\/\.\.; pwd\)\/bin\/logstash\.lib\.sh\"}, ". #{libexec}/bin/logstash.lib.sh" inreplace %w[bin/logstash.lib.sh], /^LOGSTASH_HOME=.*$/, "LOGSTASH_HOME=#{libexec}" libexec.install Dir["*"] bin.install_symlink libexec/"bin/logstash" bin.install_symlink libexec/"bin/logstash-plugin" end def caveats; <<~EOS Please read the getting started guide located at: https://www.elastic.co/guide/en/logstash/current/getting-started-with-logstash.html EOS end plist_options :manual => "logstash" def plist <<~EOS KeepAlive Label #{plist_name} ProgramArguments #{opt_bin}/logstash EnvironmentVariables RunAtLoad WorkingDirectory #{var} StandardErrorPath #{var}/log/logstash.log StandardOutPath #{var}/log/logstash.log EOS end test do # workaround https://github.com/elastic/logstash/issues/6378 mkdir testpath/"config" ["jvm.options", "log4j2.properties", "startup.options"].each { |f| cp prefix/"libexec/config/#{f}", testpath/"config" } (testpath/"config/logstash.yml").write <<~EOS path.queue: #{testpath}/queue EOS mkdir testpath/"data" mkdir testpath/"logs" mkdir testpath/"queue" output = pipe_output("#{bin}/logstash -e '' --path.data=#{testpath}/data --path.logs=#{testpath}/logs --path.settings=#{testpath}/config --log.level=fatal", "hello world\n") assert_match /hello world/, output end end