## Message splitting strategy and corresponding settings for stream sockets ## (tcp, tcp4, tcp6, unix or unixpacket). The setting is ignored for packet ## listeners such as udp. ## Available strategies are: ## newline -- split at newlines (default) ## null -- split at null bytes ## delimiter -- split at delimiter byte-sequence in hex-format ## given in `splitting_delimiter` ## fixed length -- split after number of bytes given in `splitting_length` ## variable length -- split depending on length information received in the ## data. The length field information is specified in ## `splitting_length_field`. # splitting_strategy = "newline" ## Delimiter used to split received data to messages consumed by the parser. ## The delimiter is a hex byte-sequence marking the end of a message ## e.g. "0x0D0A", "x0d0a" or "0d0a" marks a Windows line-break (CR LF). ## The value is case-insensitive and can be specified with "0x" or "x" prefix ## or without. ## Note: This setting is only used for splitting_strategy = "delimiter". # splitting_delimiter = "" ## Fixed length of a message in bytes. ## Note: This setting is only used for splitting_strategy = "fixed length". # splitting_length = 0 ## Specification of the length field contained in the data to split messages ## with variable length. The specification contains the following fields: ## offset -- start of length field in bytes from begin of data ## bytes -- length of length field in bytes ## endianness -- endianness of the value, either "be" for big endian or ## "le" for little endian ## header_length -- total length of header to be skipped when passing ## data on to the parser. If zero (default), the header ## is passed on to the parser together with the message. ## Note: This setting is only used for splitting_strategy = "variable length". # splitting_length_field = {offset = 0, bytes = 0, endianness = "be", header_length = 0}