Per-Service Logs in WSO2 ESB
The advantage of having per-service log files is that it is very easy to analyze/monitor what went wrong in this particular Proxy Service by looking at the service log. Enabling this feature will not terminate the wso2-esb.log
file being keeping the logs about this service, the complete log will contain every log statement including the service logs that you have configured to be logged into a different log file. In other words, the service log is an additional log file, which will contain a copy of the logs to that particular service.
Follow the instructions below to configure the logs of a particular service (to be more specific a Proxy Service) to be logged into a given log file.
1. See the sample 1 in Proxy Service Samples.
It has a Proxy Service named StockQuoteProxy
.
2. Configure log4j
to log the service specific logs to a file called stock-quote-proxy-service.log
in the logs directory of the ESB installation directory.
2.1. Open up the log4j.properties
file found at the lib directory of the WSO2 ESB installation directory using your favorite text editor and add the following section to the end of the file starting in a new line.
log4j.category.SERVICE_LOGGER.StockQuoteProxy=DEBUG, SQ_PROXY_APPENDER log4j.additivity.SERVICE_LOGGER.StockQuoteProxy=false log4j.appender.SQ_PROXY_APPENDER=org.apache.log4j.DailyRollingFileAppender log4j.appender.SQ_PROXY_APPENDER.File=logs/stock-quote-proxy-service.log log4j.appender.SQ_PROXY_APPENDER.datePattern='.'yyyy-MM-dd-HH-mm log4j.appender.SQ_PROXY_APPENDER.layout=org.apache.log4j.PatternLayout log4j.appender.SQ_PROXY_APPENDER.layout.ConversionPattern=%d{ISO8601} \[%X{ip}-%X{host}\] \[%t\] %5p %c{1} %m%n
2.2. Save the file.
3. Try it out. By default, the sample 1 configuration does not do any logging at run time. So go ahead and configure the Proxy Service in-sequence to contain a log mediator to log the message at "Full" log level.
Execute the sample client after starting the ESB with the sample 1:
$ESB_HOME/bin/wso2esb-samples.sh \-sn 150
and the sample axis2 server with the SimpleStockQuote
service deployed on it as per stated in the sample documentation.
4. Inspect the logs directory of the ESB installation directory to see the stock-quote-proxy-service.log file
.
Further to demonstrate the log file rotation this particular logger was configured to rotate the file in each minute when ever there is a log going into the service log, so if you execute the sample client once again after 1 minute you will be able to see the service log file rotation as well.
You can see the source here.