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gstrauss, 2022-05-05 17:53


Accesslog

Module: mod_accesslog

Description

log HTTP requests processed by server

Options

  • accesslog.format
    log record format for each HTTP request

    Default: "%h %V %u %t \"%r\" %>s %b \"%{Referer}i\" \"%{User-Agent}i\""

  • accesslog.escaping (since 1.4.65)
    choose escaping convention for CTL chars and chars with high-bit set
    CTL chars and chars with high-bit set are backslash-escaped in the log record
    accesslog.escaping = "default" uses the default escaping convention ("\xFF")
    accesslog.escaping = "json" uses JSON escaping convention ("\uFFFF")

    Default: "default"

  • accesslog.use-syslog
    send the accesslog to syslog
    (overrides accesslog.filename if both are set)

    Default: disabled

  • accesslog.filename
    name of the file where the accesslog should be written to if syslog is not used.
    If the name starts with a '|' the rest of the name is taken as the name of a process which will be spawned and will get the output
    If you have multiple workers and want to rotate logs, use a piped logger, e.g. accesslog.filename = "|/usr/sbin/cronolog ... "
    Note: If you log to a pipe and have lighty chrooted, then the user running lighty will need access to “/bin/sh”.

    Default: disabled

    accesslog.filename = "/var/log/lighttpd.log" 
    
    $HTTP["host"] == "www.example.org" {
      accesslog.filename = "|/usr/bin/cronolog ... " 
    }

log record format

format template for the log record

default:
accesslog.format = "%h %V %u %t \"%r\" %>s %b \"%{Referer}i\" \"%{User-Agent}i\""

This is similar to the combined log format (NCSA extended log format) (used by Apache HTTPD Access Log)
accesslog.format = "%h %l %u %t \"%r\" %>s %b \"%{Referer}i\" \"%{User-Agent}i\""
but lighttpd uses %V instead of the nowadays obsolete %l

(options are similar to Apache HTTPD mod_log_config formats)

Option Description
%% a percent sign
%h IP address of remote host
%l ident name (not supported)
%u authenticated user
%t timestamp of the end-time of the request
%{...}t timestamp of the end-time of the request (supported in 1.4.40)
%r request-line
%s status code
%b bytes sent for the body
%i HTTP-header field
%a remote address (supported in 1.4.40)
%A local address (supported in 1.4.40)
%B same as %b
%C cookie field (supported in 1.4.40)
%D time used in us (supported in 1.4.40)
%e environment
%f physical filename
%H request protocol (HTTP/1.0, ...)
%k num keepalives (supported in 1.4.40)
%m request method (GET, POST, ...)
%n notes (internal module notes) (supported in 1.4.43)
%o response header
%p server port
%{...}p address port (canonical,local,remote) (supported in 1.4.49)
%P (not supported)
%q query string
%T time used in seconds
%{UNIT}T time used in UNIT (s, ms, us, or ns) (supported in 1.4.40)
%U request URL
%v server-name
%V HTTP request host name
%X connection status
%I bytes incoming
%O bytes outgoing
  • If %s is written %>s or %<s the < and the > are ignored. They are supported for compatibility with apache.
  • %h will always return the IP address of the host, never the name. This makes it equivalent to %a.
  • %a, %A, %{name}C, %D, %k, %{...}t, %{...}T are implemented in lighttpd 1.4.40 and later.
  • %i and %o expect the name of the field which should be written in curly brackets.
  • %q is not prepended with '?', unlike Apache
  • %{StrFTime format string}t is supported since 1.4.24.
  • %t does not work the same way it works in Apache (where the start of the request is recorded). Instead it shows the time the request actually got delivered. For most users this does not matter as usually requests don't take long to get processed. Use %{begin:...}t for time at start of request.
  • %{ratio}n shows file compression ratio for mod_deflate (since 1.4.43)

Disable logging

If logging is enabled, it is possible to selectively disable logging within a lighttpd condition. For example, to disable logging for requests to /robots.txt:

If using accesslog.filename:
$HTTP["url"] == "/robots.txt { accesslog.filename = "" }

If using accesslog.use-syslog:
$HTTP["url"] == "/robots.txt { accesslog.use-syslog = "disable" }

Response Header

The accesslog module provides a special way to log content from the application in an accesslog file.
It can be used to log the session id into a logfile, e.g. X-LIGHTTPD-SID If you want to log X-LIGHTTPD-SID into the accesslog just specify the field-name within a %{...}o in the accesslog.format. The prefix X-LIGHTTPD- is special as every response header starting with this prefix is assumed to be special for lighttpd and won't be sent out to the client.

accesslog.format = "%h %V %u %t \"%r\" %>s %b \"%{Referer}i\" \"%{User-Agent}i\" \"%{X-LIGHTTPD-SID}o\""

<?php
  session_start();
  header("X-LIGHTTPD-SID: ".session_id());
?>
TEST

JSON format

accesslog.escaping = "json" is available since lighttpd 1.4.65

# example mod_accesslog format for json output using high-precision timestamps
# note: lighttpd.conf strings are double-quoted
#       (must backslash-escape double-quotes within the log format string)
accesslog.escaping = "json" 
accesslog.format  = "{ " 
#accesslog.format += "\"@timestamp\": \"%{begin:%FT%T}t.%{begin:usec_frac}tZ\", " # request start timestamp
accesslog.format += "\"@timestamp\": "        +"\"%{%FT%T}t.%{usec_frac}tZ\", "   # request end   timestamp
accesslog.format += "\"@fields\": " 
accesslog.format +=   "{ " 
accesslog.format +=    "\"http_host\": "      +"\"%V\", " # Host (:authority)
accesslog.format +=    "\"remote_addr\": "    +"\"%h\", " 
accesslog.format +=    "\"remote_user\": "    +"\"%u\", " 
accesslog.format +=    "\"request_method\": " +"\"%m\", " 
accesslog.format +=    "\"request\": "        +"\"%r\", " 
accesslog.format +=    "\"status\": "         +  "%s, " 
accesslog.format +=    "\"body_bytes_sent\": "+"\"%b\", " 
accesslog.format +=    "\"duration_usec\": "  +  "%D, "   # usec (microseconds)
accesslog.format +=    "\"http_referrer\": "  +"\"%{Referer}i\", " 
accesslog.format +=    "\"http_user_agent\": "+"\"%{User-Agent}i\" " 
accesslog.format +=   "} " 
accesslog.format += "}" 

Updated by gstrauss over 2 years ago · 42 revisions