
Apache Log Files
tap-apachelog (omelark variant)
Apache Log Files is a tool for logging and analyzing web server activity.
Apache Log Files is a software tool that records all activity on a web server, including requests for pages, images, and other resources, as well as errors and other events. This data can then be analyzed to gain insights into how the server is being used, which pages are most popular, and where errors are occurring. The tool can also be used to monitor server performance and identify potential security issues. Apache Log Files is widely used by web developers, system administrators, and security professionals to optimize server performance and ensure the smooth operation of web applications.
Settings
Files
The file path or paths to the Apache log files.
Apachelog Files Definition
The format of the Apache log files being read.
Stream Maps
A mapping of fields in the log files to fields in the output stream.
Stream Map Config
Additional configuration options for the stream maps.
Flattening Enabled
Whether or not to flatten nested JSON objects in the log files.
Flattening Max Depth
The maximum depth to which nested JSON objects will be flattened.
Apache Log Files connector is available on Meltano Community. It is built by our growing community of over 5000+ developers. Refer to the Install section below to verify the readiness of this connector.