Simple module for logging HTTP requests to a file. Logging is enabled
by loading this file and ensure the setting http:logfile is not the
empty atom. The default file for writing the log is httpd.log
.
See
library(settings)
for details.
The level of logging can be modified using the multifile predicate
http_log:nolog/1 to hide HTTP request
fields from the logfile and
http_log:password_field/1 to hide
passwords from HTTP search specifications (e.g. /topsecret?password=secret
).
- [semidet]http_log_stream(-Stream)
- True when Stream is a stream to the opened HTTP log file.
Opens the log file in
append
mode if the file is not yet
open. The log file is determined from the setting http:logfile
.
If this setting is set to the empty atom (” ), this predicate
fails.
If a file error is encountered, this is reported using
print_message/2, after which this
predicate silently fails. Opening is retried every minute when a new
message arrives.
Before opening the log file, the message http_log_open(Term)
is broadcasted. This message allows for creating the directory,
renaming, deleting or truncating an existing log file.
- [det]http_log_close(+Reason)
- If there is a currently open HTTP logfile, close it after adding a term
server(Reason, Time)
.
to the logfile. This call is intended for cooperation with the Unix
logrotate facility using the following schema:
- Move logfile (the HTTP server keeps writing to the moved file)
- Inform the server using an HTTP request that calls
http_log_close/1
- Compress the moved logfile
- author
- Suggested by Jacco van Ossenbruggen
- [det]http_log(+Format,
+Args)
- Write message from Format and Args to log-stream.
See format/2 for details. Succeed without
side effects if logging is not enabled.
- [semidet,multifile]password_field(+Field)
- Multifile predicate that can be defined to hide passwords from the
logfile.
- [multifile]nolog(+HTTPField)
- Multifile predicate that can be defined to hide request parameters from
the request logfile.
- [semidet,multifile]nolog_post_content_type(+Type)
- Multifile hook called with the
Content-type
header. If the
hook succeeds, the POST data is not logged. For example, to stop logging
anything but application/json messages:
:- multifile http_log:nolog_post_content_type/1.
http_log:nolog_post_content_type(Type) :-
Type \= (application/json).
Type | is a term MainType/SubType |
- [det]post_data_encoded(?Bytes:string,
?Encoded:string)
- Encode the POST body for inclusion into the HTTP log file. The POST data
is (in/de)flated using zopen/3 and base64
encoded using base64//1. The encoding
makes long text messages shorter and keeps readable logfiles if binary
data is posted.
- [det]http_logrotate(+Options)
- Rotate the available log files. Note that there are two ways to deal
with the rotation of log files:
- Use the OS log rotation facility. In that case the OS must (1) move
the logfile and (2) have something calling
http_log_close/1 to close
the (moved) file and make this server create a new one on the next log
message. If
library(http/http_unix_daemon)
is used, closing is achieved
by sending SIGHUP or SIGUSR1 to the process.
- Call this predicate at scheduled intervals. This can be achieved by
calling http_schedule_logrotate/2
in the context of
library(http/http_unix_daemon)
which
schedules the maintenance actions.
Options:
- min_size(+Bytes)
- Do not rotate if the log file is smaller than Bytes. The
default is 1Mbytes.
- keep_logs(+Count)
- Number of rotated log files to keep (default 10)
- compress_logs(+Format)
- Compress the log files to the given format.
- background(+Boolean)
- If
true
, rotate the log files in the background.
- http_schedule_logrotate(When,
Options)
- Schedule log rotation based on maintenance broadcasts. When
is one of:
- daily(Hour:Min)
- Run each day at Hour:Min. Min is
rounded to a multitude of 5.
- weekly(Day, Hour:Min)
- Run at the given Day and Time each week. Day is
either a number 1..7 (1 is Monday) or a weekday name or abbreviation.
- monthly(DayOfTheMonth, Hour:Min)
- Run each month at the given Day (1..31). Note that not all months have
all days.
This must be used with a timer that broadcasts a
maintenance(_,_)
message (see broadcast/1).
Such a timer is part of library(http/http_unix_daemon)
.