/* Package beater provides the implementation of the libbeat Beater interface for Metricbeat and functions for running Metricbeat Modules on their own. Metricbeat collects metrics from operating systems and services. The code for gathering metrics from a particular service is organized into a logical grouping called a Module. Each Module has one or more MetricSet implementations which do the work of collecting a particular set of metrics from the service. The public interfaces used in implementing Modules and MetricSets are defined in the github.com/elastic/beats/metricbeat/mb package. Event Format Each event generated by Metricbeat has the same general structure. The example event below was generated by a MetricSet named "cpu" in the "system" Module. { "@timestamp": "2016-05-23T08:05:34.853Z", "beat": { "hostname": "host.example.com", "name": "host.example.com" }, "metricset": { "host": "localhost", "module": "system", "name": "cpu", "rtt": 115 }, "system": { "cpu": { "idle": { "pct": 0.852, "ticks": 44421033 }, "iowait": { "pct": 0, "ticks": 159735 }, "irq": { "pct": 0, "ticks": 0 }, "nice": { "pct": 0, "ticks": 0 }, "softirq": { "pct": 0, "ticks": 14070 }, "steal": { "pct": 0, "ticks": 0 }, "system": { "pct": 0.0408, "ticks": 305704 }, "user": { "pct": 0.1071, "ticks": 841974 } } }, "type": "metricsets" } All events are stored in one index called metricbeat by default. Each MetricSet's data format is potentially unique so the MetricSet data is added to event as a dictionary under a key that is unique to the MetricSet. The key is constructed from the Module name and MetricSet name to ensure uniqueness. All documents are stored under the same type called "metricsets". */ package beater