Versions Compared

Key

  • This line was added.
  • This line was removed.
  • Formatting was changed.

HTTP access logs help you monitor information such as the persons who access the product, how many hits are received, what the errors are, etc. This information is useful for troubleshooting errors.

...

  1. Open the <EI_HOME>/conf/tomcat/catalina-server.xml file (which is the server descriptor file for the embedded Tomcat integration) 

  2. Customize the attributes for the Access_Log_Valve variable shown below. 

    Code Block
    <Valve className="org.apache.catalina.valves.AccessLogValve" 
                   directory="${carbon.home}/repository/logs"
                   prefix="http_access_management_console_" 
                   suffix=".log"
                   pattern="combined" />

    The attributes that are used by default are explained below. See the descriptions of the Tomcat-supported Access Log Valve attributes and customize the required values.

    directoryThe path to the directory that will store the access log file. By default, this location is set to "${carbon.home}/repository/logs" in all WSO2 products.
    prefixThe prefix added to the log file's name. By default, this is "http_access_management_console_".
    suffixThe suffix added to the log file's name. By default, this is ".log".
    pattern

    The attribute defines the format for the log pattern, which consists of the information fields from the requests and responses that should be logged. The pattern format is created using the following attributes:

    • A standard value to represent a particular string. For example, "%h" represents the remote host name in the request. See the list of string replacement values supported by the Tomcat valve.

    • %{xxx}i is used to represent the header in the incoming request (xxx=header value).
    • %{xxx}o is used to represents the header in the outgoing request (xxx=header value).

    While you can use the above attributes to define a custom pattern, the standard patterns shown below can be used.

    Note that, by default, the "combined" pattern is enabled in the ESB.

  3. Restart the server. According to the default configurations, a log file named http_access_management_console_.{DATE}.log  is created inside the <EI_HOME>/repository/logs  directory. The log is rotated on a daily basis.

...

  1. Change the log level from WARN to INFO for the following entry in the <EI_HOME>/conf/log4j.properties configuration file.

    Code Block
    languagexml
    log4j.logger.org.apache.synapse.transport.http.access=INFO
  2. You can customize the format of this access log by changing the following property values in the <EI_HOME>/conf/access-log.properties configuration file. If this file does not exist in the product by default, you can create a new file with the following parameters.

    access_log_directoryAdd this property ONLY if you want to change the default location of the log file. By default, the product is configured to store access logs in the <EI_HOME>/repository/logs directory.
    access_log_prefix

    The prefix added to the log file's name. The default value is as follows:

    Code Block
    access_log_prefix=http_access_
    access_log_suffix

    The suffix added to the log file's name. The default value is as follows:

    Code Block
    access_log_suffix=.log
    access_log_file_date_format

    The date format used in access logs. The default value is as follows:

    Code Block
    access_log_file_date_format=yyyy-MM-dd
    access_log_pattern

    The attribute defines the format for the log pattern, which consists of the information fields from the requests and responses that should be logged. The pattern format is created using the following attributes:

    • A standard value to represent a particular string. For example, "%h" represents the remote host name in the request. Note that all the string replacement values supported by Tomcat are NOT supported for the PassThrough transport's access logs. The list of supported values are given below.

    • %{xxx}i is used to represent the header in the incoming request (xxx=header value).
    • %{xxx}o is used to represents the header in the outgoing request (xxx=header value).

    While you can use the above attributes to define a custom pattern, the standard patterns shown below can be used.

    By default, a modified version of the Apache combined log format is enabled in the ESB as shown below. Note that the "X-Forwarded-For" header is appended to the beginning of the usually combined log format. This correctly identifies the original node that sent the request (in situations where requests go through a proxy such as a load balancer). The "X-Forwarded-For" header must be present in the incoming request for this to be logged.

    Code Block
    access_log_pattern=%{X-Forwarded-For}i %h %l %u %t \"%r\" %s %b \"%{Referer}i\" \"%{User-Agent}i\"
  3. Restart the server. 

  4. Invoke a proxy service or REST API that is deployed in the ESB. For testing purposes, use the artifacts in the quick start guide
    The access log file for the service/API will be created in the <EI_HOME>/repository/logs directory. The default name of the log file is http_access_.log.

    Tip

    Note that there will be delay in printing the logs to the log file.

Supported log pattern formats for the PassThrough and NIO transports

AttributeDescription
%a

Remote IP address

%A

Local IP address

%b

Bytes sent, excluding HTTP headers, or '-' if zero

%B

Bytes sent, excluding HTTP headers

%c

Cookie value

%C

Accept header

%e

Accept Encoding

%E

Transfer Encoding

%h

Remote host name (or IP address if enableLookups for the connector is false)

%l

Remote logical username from identd (always returns '-')

%L

Accept Language

%k

Keep Alive

%m

Request method (GET, POST, etc.)

%n

Content Encoding

%r

Request Element

%s

HTTP status code of the response

%S

Accept Chatset

%t

Date and time, in Common Log Format

%T
Time taken to process the request in seconds.

Content type

%u

Remote user that was authenticated (if any), else '-'

%U

Requested URL path

%v

Local server name

%V

Vary Header

%x

Connection Header

%Z

Server Header