Updated on 2024-05-07 GMT+08:00

Viewing API Call Logs

View API call logs on the ROMA Connect console.

Procedure

  1. Log in to the ROMA Connect console. On the Instances page, click View Console of an instance.
  2. In the navigation pane on the left, choose API Connect > Monitoring & Analysis.
  3. Enable log analysis.
    1. On the Log Analysis tab page, click Configure Log Collection.
    2. In the dialog box displayed, configure log collection information and click OK.
      Table 1 Parameters for configuring access logs

      Parameter

      Description

      Collect Logs

      Determine whether to enable logging. API call logs can be viewed only after you enable this parameter.

      Log Group

      Select the log group to which the log stream belongs.

      If no log group is available, click View Log Group to switch to the LTS console and create a log group. For details, see Creating a Log Group.

      Log Stream

      Select the log stream for storing the API call logs.

      If no log stream is available, click View Log Stream to switch to the LTS console and create a log stream. For details, see Creating a Log Stream.

  4. After the log analysis function is enabled, view the call logs of all open APIs in real time on the console. For details about the log fields, see Log Field Description.
    • In the upper right corner of the page, select a time segment.
    • Click View Log Details to go to the LTS console to view log details and download logs locally.
      Custom fields in log details:
      • _resource_id: ROMA Connect instance ID
      • _service_type: source service

Log Field Description

No.

Field

Description

1

remote_addr

Client IP address

2

request_id

Request ID

3

api_id

API ID

4

user_id

Project ID provided by a requester for IAM authentication.

5

app_id

Application ID provided by a requester using App authentication

6

time_local

Request time

7

request_time

Request latency, in seconds

8

request_method

HTTP request method

9

host

Request domain name

10

router_uri

Request URI

11

server_protocol

Request protocol

12

status

Response code

13

bytes_sent

Response size (including the status line, response header, and response body), in bytes

14

request_length

Request length (including the start line, request header, and request body), in bytes

15

http_user_agent

User agent ID

16

http_x_forwarded_for

X-Forwarded-For header field

17

upstream_addr

Backend address

18

upstream_uri

Backend URI

19

upstream_status

Backend response code

20

upstream_connect_time

Time taken for establishing a connection with the backend

21

upstream_header_time

Duration from the beginning of the establishment of a connection to receiving the first byte from the backend, in seconds

22

upstream_response_time

Duration from the beginning of the establishment of a connection to receiving the last byte from the backend, in seconds

23

region_id

AZ ID

24

all_upstream_response_time

Duration from the beginning of the establishment of a connection to receiving the last byte from the backend, in seconds. When a retry occurs, the value is the total time used.

25

errorType

Request error type. Options:

  • 0: non-throttling error
  • 1: throttling error

26

auth_type

API authentication mode

27

access_model1

Authentication mode 1

28

access_model2

Authentication mode 2. When two-factor authentication is enabled, the custom authorizer ID is used.

29

inner_time

Internal processing duration of APIC, in seconds

30

proxy_protocol_vni

VPC endpoint virtual network ID

31

proxy_protocol_vpce_id

VPC endpoint ID

32

proxy_protocol_addr

Client IP address

33

body_bytes_sent

Size of the API request body, in bytes

34

api_name

API name

35

app_name

Name of the application used by the requester when App authentication is used

36

provider_app_id

ID of the application to which the API belongs

37

provider_app_name

Name of the application to which the API belongs

38

custom_data_log1

Custom log field 1

39

custom_data_log2

Custom log field 2

40

custom_data_log3

Custom log field 3

41

custom_data_log4

Custom log field 4

42

custom_data_log5

Custom log field 5

43

custom_data_log6

Custom log field 6

44

custom_data_log7

Custom log field 7

45

custom_data_log8

Custom log field 8

46

custom_data_log9

Custom log field 9

47

custom_data_log10

Custom log field 10

48

response_source

Request response source. Options:

  • local: APIG
  • remote: backend service