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Allow to test Logstash logs with json formatted#9959

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@ruflin ruflin added module review Filebeat Filebeat Team:Integrations Label for the Integrations team labels Jan 9, 2019
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LGTM

Tried it and it works beautifully. I think we're good with this convention for now.

We can improve this later, when we want to tackle more scenarios in the integration tests, such as considering the timezone.

Did you also have to git add --force for the JSON expected logs? My git refuses to consider them and I don't know where the files are ignored :-)

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ruflin commented Jan 9, 2019

@webmat My IDE did it automatically, so not sure for the git part.

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