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Getting Envoy's Access Logs | This task shows you how to configure Envoy proxies to print access logs to their standard output. | 10 |
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The simplest kind of Istio logging is
Envoy's access logging.
Envoy proxies print access information to their standard output.
The standard output of Envoy's containers can then be printed by the kubectl logs
command.
{{< boilerplate before-you-begin-egress >}}
{{< boilerplate start-httpbin-service >}}
Enable Envoy's access logging
Edit the istio
configuration map:
{{< tip >}}
In the example below, replace demo
with the name of the profile you used when you installed Istio.
{{< /tip >}}
{{< text bash >}} $ istioctl manifest apply --set profile=demo --set values.global.proxy.accessLogFile="/dev/stdout" configmap "istio" replaced {{< /text >}}
You can also choose between JSON and text by setting accessLogEncoding
to JSON
or TEXT
.
You may also want to customize the
format of the access log by editing accessLogFormat
.
{{< tip >}} All three of these parameters may also be configured via install options: {{< /tip >}}
global.proxy.accessLogFile
global.proxy.accessLogEncoding
global.proxy.accessLogFormat
Test the access log
-
Send a request from
sleep
tohttpbin
:{{< text bash >}}
kubectl exec -it
(kubectl get pod -l app=sleep -o jsonpath='{.items[0].metadata.name}') -c sleep -- curl -v httpbin:8000/status/418- Trying 172.21.13.94...
- TCP_NODELAY set
- Connected to httpbin (172.21.13.94) port 8000 (#0)
GET /status/418 HTTP/1.1
... < HTTP/1.1 418 Unknown < server: envoy ...
-=[ teapot ]=- _...._ .' _ _ `. | ."` ^ `". _, \_;`"---"`|// | ;/ \_ _/ `"""`
- Connection #0 to host httpbin left intact {{< /text >}}
-
Check
sleep
's log:{{< text bash >}} $ kubectl logs -l app=sleep -c istio-proxy [2019-03-06T09:31:27.354Z] "GET /status/418 HTTP/1.1" 418 - "-" 0 135 11 10 "-" "curl/7.60.0" "d209e46f-9ed5-9b61-bbdd-43e22662702a" "httpbin:8000" "172.30.146.73:80" outbound|8000||httpbin.default.svc.cluster.local - 172.21.13.94:8000 172.30.146.82:60290 - {{< /text >}}
-
Check
httpbin
's log:{{< text bash >}} $ kubectl logs -l app=httpbin -c istio-proxy [2019-03-06T09:31:27.360Z] "GET /status/418 HTTP/1.1" 418 - "-" 0 135 5 2 "-" "curl/7.60.0" "d209e46f-9ed5-9b61-bbdd-43e22662702a" "httpbin:8000" "127.0.0.1:80" inbound|8000|http|httpbin.default.svc.cluster.local - 172.30.146.73:80 172.30.146.82:38618 outbound_.8000_._.httpbin.default.svc.cluster.local {{< /text >}}
Note that the messages corresponding to the request appear in logs of the Istio proxies of both the source and the destination, sleep
and httpbin
, respectively. You can see in the log the HTTP verb (GET
), the HTTP path (/status/418
), the response code (418
) and other request-related information.
Cleanup
Shutdown the [sleep]({{< github_tree >}}/samples/sleep) and [httpbin]({{< github_tree >}}/samples/httpbin) services:
{{< text bash >}} $ kubectl delete -f @samples/sleep/sleep.yaml@ $ kubectl delete -f @samples/httpbin/httpbin.yaml@ {{< /text >}}
Disable Envoy's access logging
Edit the istio
configuration map and set accessLogFile
to ""
.
{{< text bash >}} $ istioctl manifest apply configmap "istio" replaced {{< /text >}}