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Setting up rules:

 Click EDIT at the top right of the page.
  1. Then make a rule that all your components with #prod Never have their data purged and click Save:

Iguana X supports glob expression (*), boolean(and/or), or regular expressions (regex) with Tags to create matching rules. To use regex, simply enclose the expression in slash characters /<regex>/. The table below provides an overview of example pattern matching techniques you can combine to create a matching rule.

Type

Example

Description

Wildcard

*

Apply to all components.

#dev*

Apply to components with #dev followed by 0 or more characters

OR

#prod #dev

Apply to components with either #prod OR #dev tags.

AND

“#prod #dev“

Apply to components with both #prod AND #dev tags.

Negation

-#prod

Apply to all components without the #prod tag.

“#prod -#dev”

Apply to all components with the #prod tag AND without #dev.

  1. Make another Purge Rule that channels with #device will be purged when they have 30 days of logs because they are chatty and click Save:

  1. Make another Purge Rule for all your test components to be purged daily:

    1. The first thing to do is label your test components with #test, to do this navigate to your Source and Destination component cards by double clicking them on the dashboard.

    2. Edit the Tags field in the Component Card to add the #test rule (Make sure your Component is OFF).

    3. Repeat the same 2 steps for the Source Component as well.

    4. Go back to Purging in the Settings.

    5. Add the rule for #test components to be purged daily and click Save:

A convenient way to limit the amount of logs stored by all components is to define a purge rule with * and configuring it to purge after a set number of days.

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