Viewing API Call Logs
This section describes how to obtain and analyze the API calling logs of a gateway.
Prerequisites
APIs have been called.
Procedure
- Go to the APIG console.
- Select a gateway at the top of the navigation pane.
- In the navigation pane, choose Monitoring & Analysis > Log Analysis.
- Click Configure Log Collection, and change Collect Logs to to enable log collection.
- Specify a log group and log stream, and click OK. For details about log groups and log streams, see Log Management.
- Click Log Fields to view the description of each log field. Then view and analyze logs by referring to the log field descriptions.
- To export logs, see Log Transfer.
Fields in access logs are separated using spaces. The following table describes each log field.
Table 1 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
App ID provided by a requester for app authentication.
6
time_local
Request completion time.
7
request_time
Request latency.
8
request_method
HTTP request method.
9
scheme
Request protocol.
10
host
Domain name.
11
router_uri
Request URI.
12
server_protocol
Request protocol.
13
status
Response status code.
14
bytes_sent
Response size in bytes, including the status line, header, and body.
15
request_length
Request length in bytes, including the start line, header, and body.
16
http_user_agent
User agent ID.
17
http_x_forwarded_for
X-Forwarded-For header field.
18
upstream_addr
Backend address.
19
upstream_uri
Backend URI.
20
upstream_status
Backend response code.
21
upstream_connect_time
Time taken to establish a connection with the backend.
22
upstream_header_time
Duration from the start of a connection to the first byte received from the backend.
23
upstream_response_time
Duration from the start of a connection to the last byte received from the backend.
24
region_id
Region ID.
25
all_upstream_response_time
Duration from the start of a connection to the last byte received from the backend, in seconds. When a retry occurs, the value is the total time taken.
26
errorType
API request error type. Options:
- 0: non-throttling error
- 1: throttling error
27
auth_type
API authentication mode.
28
access_model1
Authentication mode 1.
29
access_model2
Authentication mode 2. Enabling two-factor authentication will use the custom authorizer ID.
30
inner_time
APIG internal processing duration, in seconds.
31
proxy_protocol_vni
VPC endpoint virtual network ID.
32
proxy_protocol_vpce_id
VPC endpoint ID.
33
proxy_protocol_addr
Client IP address.
34
body_bytes_sent
API request body size, in bytes.
35
api_name
API name.
36
app_name
Name of the app used by a requester for authentication.
37
provider_app_id
App ID of an API.
38
provider_app_name
App name of an API.
39
custom_data_log1
Custom log field 1.
40
custom_data_log2
Custom log field 2.
41
custom_data_log3
Custom log field 3.
42
custom_data_log4
Custom log field 4.
43
custom_data_log5
Custom log field 5.
44
custom_data_log6
Custom log field 6.
45
custom_data_log7
Custom log field 7.
46
custom_data_log8
Custom log field 8.
47
custom_data_log9
Custom log field 9.
48
custom_data_log10
Custom log field 10.
49
response_source
Response source. Options:
- local: APIG
- remote: backend service
50
gzip_ratio
Ratio of the original response body size to the compressed response body size.
51
upstream_scheme
Backend protocol type.
52
group_id
Group ID.
53
apig_err_code
Gateway error code.
54
function_urn
Function URN.
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