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Léo-Paul Géneau
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Stan Hu
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@@ -18,8 +18,7 @@ other than production, the corresponding logfile is shown here.)
It contains a structured log for Rails controller requests received from
GitLab, thanks to
[
Lograge
](
https://github.com/roidrage/lograge/
)
. Note that
requests from the API
[
are not yet logged to this
file
](
https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab-ce/issues/36189
)
.
requests from the API are logged to a separate file in
`api_json.log`
.
Each line contains a JSON line that can be ingested by Elasticsearch, Splunk, etc. For example:
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@@ -73,6 +72,27 @@ In this example we can see that server processed an HTTP request with URL
19:34:53 +0200. Also we can see that request was processed by
`Projects::TreeController`
.
## `api_json.log`
Introduced in GitLab 10.0, this file lives in
`/var/log/gitlab/gitlab-rails/api_json.log`
for Omnibus GitLab packages or in
`/home/git/gitlab/log/api_json.log`
for installations from source.
It helps you see requests made directly to the API. For example:
```
json
{
"time"
:
"2017-10-10T12:30:11.579Z"
,
"severity"
:
"INFO"
,
"duration"
:
16.84
,
"db"
:
1.57
,
"view"
:
15.27
,
"status"
:
200
,
"method"
:
"POST"
,
"path"
:
"/api/v4/internal/allowed"
,
"params"
:{
"action"
:
"git-upload-pack"
,
"changes"
:
"_any"
,
"gl_repository"
:
null
,
"project"
:
"root/foobar.git"
,
"protocol"
:
"ssh"
,
"env"
:
"{}"
,
"key_id"
:
"[FILTERED]"
,
"secret_token"
:
"[FILTERED]"
},
"host"
:
"127.0.0.1"
,
"ip"
:
"127.0.0.1"
,
"ua"
:
"Ruby"
}
```
This entry above shows an access to an internal endpoint to check whether an
associated SSH key can download the project in question via a
`git fetch`
or
`git clone`
. In this example, we see:
1.
`method`
: The HTTP method used to make the request
1.
`path`
: The relative path of the query
1.
`params`
: Key-value pairs passed in a query string or HTTP body. Sensitive parameters (e.g. passwords, tokens, etc.) are filtered out.
1.
`ua`
: The User-Agent of the requester
## `application.log`
This file lives in
`/var/log/gitlab/gitlab-rails/application.log`
for
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