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Published by brim-bot 7 months ago
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Zed is distributed as a TGZ/ZIP file of command line executables for each supported platform. To install, unpack with with the appropriate utility for your platform. For example, on Linux:
curl -OL https://github.com/brimdata/zed/releases/download/v1.15.0/zed-v1.15.0.linux-amd64.tar.gz
tar xzvf zed-v1.15.0.linux-amd64.tar.gz
If you've installed the Zui desktop app and want to work with its Zed lake from the command line, we recommend using the Zed executables included with the app to ensure compatibility. See this Zui docs article for their location.
+
) (#5059)zq
is called with a single argument that's neither a file nor a valid Zed query (#5053)line
input format to 25 MB (#5045, #5048)nameof()
function now supports type values (#5081)yield
inside a switch
inside an over
caused a panic (#5058)switch
inside an over
inside a switch
caused a panic (#5080)over
in an expression context caused a panic (#5079)join
matches involving float16
and float32
types could yield incorrect results (#5086)Published by brim-bot 8 months ago
Visit the Brim Data download page to find the package for your platform.
Zed is distributed as a TGZ/ZIP file of command line executables for each supported platform. To install, unpack with with the appropriate utility for your platform. For example, on Linux:
curl -OL https://github.com/brimdata/zed/releases/download/v1.14.0/zed-v1.14.0.linux-amd64.tar.gz
tar xzvf zed-v1.14.0.linux-amd64.tar.gz
If you've installed the Zui desktop app and want to work with its Zed lake from the command line, we recommend using the Zed executables included with the app to ensure compatibility. See this Zui docs article for their location.
-manage
flag to zed serve
to have the Zed service process initiate maintenance tasks on a regular interval (#5017)/
in its name (#5020)Published by brim-bot 9 months ago
Visit the Brim Data download page to find the package for your platform.
Zed is distributed as a TGZ/ZIP file of command line executables for each supported platform. To install, unpack with with the appropriate utility for your platform. For example, on Linux:
curl -OL https://github.com/brimdata/zed/releases/download/v1.13.0/zed-v1.13.0.linux-amd64.tar.gz
tar xzvf zed-v1.13.0.linux-amd64.tar.gz
If you've installed the Zui desktop app and want to work with its Zed lake from the command line, we recommend using the Zed executables included with the app to ensure compatibility. See this Zui docs article for their location.
zed manage -monitor
is attempted on a local lake (#4979)zed serve
log now includes version, storage root, and auth info at startup (#4988)zed manage
command to compact data for improved performance (#4961)type
type (#4980, #4985)yield
a Zed error
literal (#4998)duration
value incorrectly yielded 0s
(#4965)zed vacuum
on a large amount of data could crash the Zed service (#4974)net
type were not parsed correctly in Zed queries (#4992)type
literals inside of type
literals was incorrectly permitted (#4996)grok()
function would panic when encountering optional fields (#5010)Published by brim-bot 10 months ago
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Zed is distributed as a TGZ/ZIP file of command line executables for each supported platform. To install, unpack with with the appropriate utility for your platform. For example, on Linux:
curl -OL https://github.com/brimdata/zed/releases/download/v1.12.0/zed-v1.12.0.linux-amd64.tar.gz
tar xzvf zed-v1.12.0.linux-amd64.tar.gz
If you've installed the Zui desktop app and want to work with its Zed lake from the command line, we recommend using the Zed executables included with the app to ensure compatibility. See this Zui docs article for their location.
grep()
function now accepts variables as pattern arguments (#4887)--help
and is printed to stdout instead of stderr (#4907)const
and type
) may no longer be redefined within the same scope (#4930)info
level without stack traces (#4947)grok()
function for parsing text lines (such as logs) into records (#4827)switch
operators could not be chained back-to-back in a Zed pipeline (#4926)from
operator was attempted in Zed run with zq
(#4936)collect()
aggregate function (#4932)Published by brim-bot 11 months ago
Visit the Brim Data download page to find the package for your platform.
Zed is distributed as a TGZ/ZIP file of command line executables for each supported platform. To install, unpack with with the appropriate utility for your platform. For example, on Linux:
curl -OL https://github.com/brimdata/zed/releases/download/v1.11.1/zed-v1.11.1.linux-amd64.tar.gz
tar xzvf zed-v1.11.1.linux-amd64.tar.gz
If you've installed the Zui desktop app and want to work with its Zed lake from the command line, we recommend using the Zed executables included with the app to ensure compatibility. See this Zui docs article for their location.
Published by brim-bot 12 months ago
Visit the Brim Data download page to find the package for your platform.
Zed is distributed as a TGZ/ZIP file of command line executables for each supported platform. To install, unpack with with the appropriate utility for your platform. For example, on Linux:
curl -OL https://github.com/brimdata/zed/releases/download/v1.11.0/zed-v1.11.0.linux-amd64.tar.gz
tar xzvf zed-v1.11.0.linux-amd64.tar.gz
If you've installed the Zui desktop app and want to work with its Zed lake from the command line, we recommend using the Zed executables included with the app to ensure compatibility. See this Zui docs article for their location.
zed
CLI command to locate the lake (#4758, #4787, #4811)put
, cut
, and rename
operators (#4795, #4802, #4832)map()
function that applies a function to each element of an array or set. To avoid a naming clash, the aggregate function previously called map()
is now called collect_map()
(#4806, #4856, #4860)null
values could cause join
to produce incorrect output (#4801)zq
issue where a call to a user-defined operator included via -I
could fail (#4808)zed
commands on a system with many CPU cores caused an internal error (#4826)Published by brim-bot about 1 year ago
Visit the Brim Data download page to find the package for your platform.
Zed is distributed as a TGZ/ZIP file of command line executables for each supported platform. To install, unpack with with the appropriate utility for your platform. For example, on Linux:
curl -OL https://github.com/brimdata/zed/releases/download/v1.10.0/zed-v1.10.0.linux-amd64.tar.gz
tar xzvf zed-v1.10.0.linux-amd64.tar.gz
If you've installed the Zui desktop app and want to work with its Zed lake from the command line, we recommend using the Zed executables included with the app to ensure compatibility. See this Zui docs article for their location.
join
inputs when needed (explicit sort
no longer required) (#4770)join
now works correctly when data inputs are sorted in descending order (#4767)delete -where
operations (#4734)null
-handling issue that caused incorrect query results after pool compaction (#4735, #4753)where
docs showing inverse containment logic (#4761)cut
docs that includes setting a default value for a field (#4773, #4776)not
and !
now both work the same in expressions and search expressions (#4768)zed
command now returns a hint mentioning init
if no lake exists at the expected path (#4786)Published by brim-bot about 1 year ago
Visit the Brim Data download page to find the package for your platform.
Zed is distributed as a TGZ/ZIP file of command line executables for each supported platform. To install, unpack with with the appropriate utility for your platform. For example, on Linux:
curl -OL https://github.com/brimdata/zed/releases/download/v1.9.0/zed-v1.9.0.linux-amd64.tar.gz
tar xzvf zed-v1.9.0.linux-amd64.tar.gz
If you've installed the Zui desktop app and want to work with its Zed lake from the command line, we recommend using the Zed executables included with the app to ensure compatibility. See this Zui docs article for their location.
get
operator for customized methods, headers, and body (#4572)zq
no longer attaches positional command line file inputs directly to join
inputs (use file
within a Zed program instead) (#4689)zed create
now has a -use
flag to set the newly-created pool as the default pool for future operations (#4656)False
for all bool
values (#4706)!=
operator was not returning correct results when comparing certain types (#4704)Published by brim-bot over 1 year ago
Visit the Brim Data download page to find the package for your platform.
Zed is distributed as a TGZ/ZIP file of command line executables for each supported platform. To install, unpack with with the appropriate utility for your platform. For example, on Linux:
curl -OL https://github.com/brimdata/zed/releases/download/v1.8.1/zed-v1.8.1.linux-amd64.tar.gz
tar xzvf zed-v1.8.1.linux-amd64.tar.gz
If you've installed the Zui desktop app and want to work with its Zed lake from the command line, we recommend using the Zed executables included with the app to ensure compatibility. See this Zui docs article for their location.
from
(#4620)from
(#4619)Published by brim-bot over 1 year ago
Visit the Brim Data download page to find the package for your platform.
Zed is distributed as a TGZ/ZIP file of command line executables for each supported platform. To install, unpack with with the appropriate utility for your platform. For example, on Linux:
curl -OL https://github.com/brimdata/zed/releases/download/v1.8.0/zed-v1.8.0.linux-amd64.tar.gz
tar xzvf zed-v1.8.0.linux-amd64.tar.gz
If you've installed the Zui desktop app and want to work with its Zed lake from the command line, we recommend using the Zed executables included with the app to ensure compatibility. See this Zui docs article for their location.
sort
performance for duration
and time
types (#4469)zed load
and sort
on multi-GB inputs (#4476, #4484)join
operator now has an additional syntax that uses subqueries, which is more reminiscent of SQL (#4467, #4473, #4492, #4502)pass
operator in documentation (#4541)cast()
errors are now structured and contain more detail (#4548)load
operator that can be invoked in a Zed pipeline to commit data to a pool (#4471)control
error (#4579)zed serve
would exit if it tried to write to a closed socket (#4587)zed vacuum
command (#4577, #4598, #4600)Published by brim-bot over 1 year ago
Visit the Brim Data download page to find the package for your platform.
Zed is distributed as a TGZ/ZIP file of command line executables for each supported platform. To install, unpack with with the appropriate utility for your platform. For example, on Linux:
curl -OL https://github.com/brimdata/zed/releases/download/v1.7.0/zed-v1.7.0.linux-amd64.tar.gz
tar xzvf zed-v1.7.0.linux-amd64.tar.gz
If you've installed the Zui desktop app and want to work with its Zed lake from the command line, we recommend using the Zed executables included with the app to ensure compatibility. See this Zui docs article for their location.
regexp_replace()
function for replacing regular expression matches in a string (#4435, #4449)head
operator to accept an expression (#4451)tail
operator to accept an expression (#4464)Published by brim-bot over 1 year ago
This release includes a change to the Zed lake storage format that is not backward compatible. To migrate your pools to the new format there is a Zed lake migration kit and specific guidance for users of the Zed CLI tools.
Visit the Brim Data download page to find the package for your platform.
Zed is distributed as a TGZ/ZIP file of command line executables for each supported platform. To install, unpack with with the appropriate utility for your platform. For example, on Linux:
curl -OL https://github.com/brimdata/zed/releases/download/v1.6.0/zed-v1.6.0.linux-amd64.tar.gz
tar xzvf zed-v1.6.0.linux-amd64.tar.gz
If you've installed the Zui desktop app and want to work with its Zed lake from the command line, we recommend using the Zed executables included with the app to ensure compatibility. See this Zui docs article for their location.
/version
endpoint returned "unknown" if it had been built via go install
(#4371)main
branch no longer require an explicit @main
reference (#4377, #4394)-defaultfmt
flag to zed serve
to specify the lake API's default response format (#4379, #4396)zed serve
is run at -log.level debug
(#4385)pass
operator and an example of join
on more than two inputs (#4403)summarize
is a single value and there is no field name specified, the output is now that single value rather than a single-field record containing that value (#4420)Published by brim-bot over 1 year ago
Visit the Brim Data download page to find the package for your platform.
Zed is distributed as a TGZ/ZIP file of command line executables for each supported platform. To install, unpack with with the appropriate utility for your platform. For example, on Linux:
curl -OL https://github.com/brimdata/zed/releases/download/v1.5.0/zed-v1.5.0.linux-amd64.tar.gz
tar xzvf zed-v1.5.0.linux-amd64.tar.gz
If you've installed the Brim desktop app and want to work with its Zed lake from the command line, we recommend using the Zed executables included with the app to ensure compatibility. See this Brim wiki article for their location.
float16
primitive type (#4301)-unbuffered
flag to zed
and zq
(#4320)-csv.delim
flag to zed
and zq
for reading CSV with non-comma delimiter (#4325)csv.delim
query parameter to lake API for reading CSV with non-comma delimiter (#4333)-cors.origin
flag to zed serve
, which defaults to a wildcard (#4334)zng.
prefix for ZNG-related flags in zed
and zq
(#4336)Published by brim-bot almost 2 years ago
Visit the Brim Data download page to find the package for your platform.
Zed is distributed as a TGZ/ZIP file of command line executables for each supported platform. To install, unpack with with the appropriate utility for your platform. For example, on Linux:
curl -OL https://github.com/brimdata/zed/releases/download/v1.4.0/zed-v1.4.0.linux-amd64.tar.gz
tar xzvf zed-v1.4.0.linux-amd64.tar.gz
If you've installed the Brim desktop app and want to work with its Zed lake from the command line, we recommend using the Zed executables included with the app to ensure compatibility. See this Brim wiki article for their location.
zed manage
(#4234)mask
argument of the network_of()
function now accepts an ip
-type netmask instead of a net
type (#4247, #4253)Published by brim-bot almost 2 years ago
Visit the Brim Data download page to find the package for your platform.
Zed is distributed as a TGZ/ZIP file of command line executables for each supported platform. To install, unpack with with the appropriate utility for your platform. For example, on Linux:
curl -OL https://github.com/brimdata/zed/releases/download/v1.3.0/zed-v1.3.0.linux-amd64.tar.gz
tar xzvf zed-v1.3.0.linux-amd64.tar.gz
If you've installed the Brim desktop app and want to work with its Zed lake from the command line, we recommend using the Zed executables included with the app to ensure compatibility. See this Brim wiki article for their location.
from
operator (#4072, #4075)levenshtein()
function for fuzzy string matching (#4104)zed delete -where
(#4100, #4124, #4126, #4125, #4127)regexp()
function for regular expression searches and capture groups (#4145, #4158)coalesce()
function for locating non-null/non-error values (#4172)line
format for sourcing newline-delimited input as strings (#4175)map()
aggregation function for constructing maps (#4173)Published by brim-bot over 2 years ago
Visit the Brim Data download page to find the package for your platform.
Zed is distributed as a TGZ/ZIP file of command line executables for each supported platform. To install, unpack with with the appropriate utility for your platform. For example, on Linux:
curl -OL https://github.com/brimdata/zed/releases/download/v1.2.0/zed-v1.2.0.linux-amd64.tar.gz
tar xzvf zed-v1.2.0.linux-amd64.tar.gz
If you've installed the Brim desktop app and want to work with its Zed lake from the command line, we recommend using the Zed executables included with the app to ensure compatibility. See this Brim wiki article for their location.
-znglz4blocksize
flag with -zngcompress
and -zngframethresh
for zed
and zq
(#3967)-splitsize
flag to zed
and zq
(#3957)-aggmem
flag to zed
and zq
(#3921)zed compact
(#3940)-repl
flag from zc
(#3945)-split
flag to zed
and zq
(#3938)-split
flag files sequentially for zed
and zq
(#3937)...
spread operator in array expressions and set expressions (#3910)zed.Client.query_raw()
to handle any format (#3911)nullsMax
argument to compare() function
(#3898)Published by github-actions[bot] over 2 years ago
Visit the Brim Data download page to find the package for your platform.
Zed is distributed as a TGZ/ZIP file of command line executables for each supported platform. To install, unpack with with the appropriate utility for your platform. For example, on Linux:
curl -OL https://github.com/brimdata/zed/releases/download/v1.1.0/zed-v1.1.0.linux-amd64.tar.gz
tar xzvf zed-v1.1.0.linux-amd64.tar.gz
If you've installed the Brim desktop app and want to work with its Zed lake from the command line, we recommend using the Zed executables included with the app to ensure compatibility. See this Brim wiki article for their location.
-configdir
, -lake
, -q
, and -use
flags before zed
subcommands (#3852)assert
operator (#3858)from
operator's format
option (#3845)compare()
function (#3832)over
expressions (#3797)-where
flag to zed delete
(#3791)let
operator and over
operator's as
clause (#3785)Published by nwt over 2 years ago
Visit the Brim Data download page to find the package for your platform.
Zed is distributed as a TGZ/ZIP file of command line executables for each supported platform. To install, unpack with with the appropriate utility for your platform. For example, on Linux:
curl -OL https://github.com/brimdata/zed/releases/download/v1.0.0/zed-v1.0.0.linux-amd64.tar.gz
tar xzvf zed-v1.0.0.linux-amd64.tar.gz
If you've installed the Brim desktop app and want to work with its Zed lake from the command line, we recommend using the Zed executables included with the app to ensure compatibility. See this Brim wiki article for their location.
zed
command
Published by nwt almost 3 years ago
Visit the Brim Data download page to find the package for your platform.
Zed is distributed as a ZIP file of command line executables for each supported platform. To install, unpack with your platform's unzip utility. For example, on Linux:
curl -OL https://github.com/brimdata/zed/releases/download/v0.33.0/zed-v0.33.0.linux-amd64.zip
unzip zed-v0.33.0.linux-amd64.zip
If you've installed the Brim desktop app and want to work with its Zed lake from the command line, we recommend using the Zed executables included with the app to ensure compatibility. See this Brim wiki article for their location.
zapi
: Rename the ZED_LAKE_HOST
environment variable to ZED_LAKE
and rename the -host
flag to -lake
(#3280)zq
: Improve ZNG read performance when the command line includes multiple input files (#3282)zed lake serve
: Add the -rootcontentfile
flag (#3283)bytes
decoding (#3278)zed lake serve
: Fix an issue where POST /pool/{}/branch/{}
format detection errors caused a 500 response (#3272)zapi
, zed lake serve
: Add authentication with Auth0 (#3266)ip
to ip
(#3259)zed lake serve
: Respect the Accept request header for GET /events
(#3246)zed lake serve
: Change the default response content encoding to ZSON (#3242)zapi load
, zed lake load
: Add the -meta
flag to embed custom metadata in commits (#3237)