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2 changes: 1 addition & 1 deletion parser/json.md
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Expand Up @@ -14,7 +14,7 @@ See [Parse Section Configurations](../configuration/parse-section.md).

Sets the JSON parser. If you have a problem with the configured parser, check the other available parser types.

NOTE: If you want to enable `json_parser oj` by default, The `oj` gem must be installed separately. This is because `oj` gem is not required from fluentd by default. If `oj` gem is not installed, `yajl` is used as a fallback.
NOTE: If you want to enable `json_parser oj` by default, The `oj` gem must be installed separately. This is because `oj` gem is not required from fluentd by default. If `oj` gem is not installed, `json` is used as a fallback. (The fallback has been changed from `yajl` to `json` since v1.19.0.)

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