All contributions are welcome: ideas, patches, documentation, bug reports, complaints, etc!
Programming is not a required skill, and there are many ways to help out! It is more important to us that you are able to contribute.
That said, some basic guidelines, which you are free to ignore :)
Want to lurk about and see what others are doing with Logstash?
- The irc channel (#logstash on irc.freenode.org) is a good place for this
- The forum is also great for learning from others.
Have a problem you want Logstash to solve for you?
- You can ask a question in the forum
- Alternately, you are welcome to join the IRC channel #logstash on irc.freenode.org and ask for help there!
- File a ticket on GitHub. Please remember that GitHub is used only for issues and feature requests. If you have a general question, the forum or IRC would be the best place to ask.
If you think you found a bug, it probably is a bug.
- If it is a general Logstash or a pipeline issue, file it in Logstash GitHub
- If it is specific to a plugin, please file it in the respective repository under logstash-plugins
- or ask the forum.
The Logstash team takes time to digest, consider solutions, and weigh applicability of issues to both the broad Logstash user base and our own goals for the project. Through this process, we triage and update issues as we get to them. Please provide context in your issues instead of just adding a +1 comment. If you like a certain idea or enhancement, and have nothing more to add, please just use GitHub 👍 emoji.
If you have a bugfix or new feature that you would like to contribute to Logstash, and you think it will take more than a few minutes to produce the fix (ie; write code), it is worth discussing the change with the Logstash users and developers first! You can reach us via GitHub, the forum, or via IRC (#logstash on freenode irc) Please note that Pull Requests without tests will not be merged. If you would like to contribute but do not have experience with writing tests, please ping us on IRC/forum or create a PR and ask our help.
If you would like to contribute to Logstash, but don't know where to start, you can use the GitHub labels "adoptme" and "low hanging fruit". Issues marked with these labels are relatively easy, and provides a good starting point to contribute to Logstash.
See: https://github.com/elastic/logstash/labels/adoptme https://github.com/elastic/logstash/labels/low%20hanging%20fruit
Using IntelliJ? See a detailed getting started guide here.
Check our documentation on how to contribute to plugins or write your own! It is super easy!
- Test your changes! Run the test suite
- Please make sure you have signed our Contributor License Agreement. We are not asking you to assign copyright to us, but to give us the right to distribute your code without restriction. We ask this of all contributors in order to assure our users of the origin and continuing existence of the code. You only need to sign the CLA once.
- Send a pull request! Push your changes to your fork of the repository and submit a pull request. In the pull request, describe what your changes do and mention any bugs/issues related to the pull request.