Age filter plugin

Calculates how old each event is by subtracting the event @timestamp from the current time. The resulting age (in seconds) is written to a field you can use for conditional routing, stale-event dropping, or TTL-style processing.

  • Package: logstash-filter-age
  • Coverage source: default/bundled, explicitly installed in the Logit image
  • Official catalog entry: Yes

Plugin overview

age is used in the Logstash filter stage. Calculates event age in seconds from the event timestamp.

Typical use cases

  • Transform fields before indexing to keep schema and naming consistent.
  • Prepare high-quality fields for alerts, dashboards, and downstream pipelines.

Input and output behavior

  • Flow: processes matching events and mutates fields/tags within the same event.
  • Input: works on events that match your surrounding if conditions.
  • Output target: target (default: "[@metadata][age]").
  • Important options: target.

Options

Required

  • No required plugin-specific options.

Optional

  • target (type: string; default: "[@metadata][age]") — Field where the calculated age value (in seconds) is written.

Example configuration

filter {
  age {
    target => "[event][age_seconds]"
  }
  if [event][age_seconds] > 86400 {
    mutate { add_tag => ["stale_event"] }
  }
}

Common options configuration

All Logstash filter plugins support these shared options:

  • add_field (type: hash; default: {}) — Adds fields when the filter succeeds. Supports dynamic field names and values.
  • add_tag (type: array; default: []) — Adds one or more tags when the filter succeeds.
  • enable_metric (type: boolean; default: true) — Enables or disables metric collection for this plugin instance.
  • id (type: string; default: none) — Sets an explicit plugin instance ID for monitoring and troubleshooting.
  • periodic_flush (type: boolean; default: false) — Calls the filter flush method at regular intervals.
  • remove_field (type: array; default: []) — Removes fields when the filter succeeds. Supports dynamic field names.
  • remove_tag (type: array; default: []) — Removes tags when the filter succeeds.
filter {
  age {
    add_field => { "pipeline_stage" => "parsed" }
    add_tag => ["parsed", "logstash_filter"]
    enable_metric => true
    id => "my_filter_instance"
    periodic_flush => false
    remove_field => ["tmp_field"]
    remove_tag => ["temporary"]
  }
}

Apply in Logit.io

  1. Open your stack in Logit.io and navigate to Logstash Pipelines.
  2. In the filter { ... } section, add a age block.
  3. Save your pipeline changes, then restart the Logstash pipeline if prompted.
  4. Send sample events and verify parsed/enriched fields in OpenSearch Dashboards.

Validation checklist

  • Confirm the age block compiles without syntax errors.
  • Verify expected new/updated fields exist in sample documents.
  • Verify unexpected fields are not removed unless explicitly configured.
  • Confirm tags added on success/failure align with your alerting and routing rules.

Troubleshooting

  • If events are unchanged, verify your filter condition (if ...) matches incoming events.
  • If the pipeline fails to start, validate braces/quotes and retry with a minimal filter block.
  • If throughput drops, reduce expensive operations and test with representative sample volume.

References