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title: log (Caddyfile directive)
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---
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# log
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Enables and configures HTTP request logging (also known as access logs).
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## Syntax
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```
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log {
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output <writer_module> ...
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format <encoder_module> ...
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level <level>
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}
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```
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- **output** configures a where to write the logs to. See [Output modules](#output-modules) below. Default: `stderr`
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- **format** describes how to encode, or format, the logs. See [Format modules](#format-modules) below. Default `console`
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- **level** is the minimum entry level to log. Default: `INFO`
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### Output modules
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The **output** subdirective lets you customize where logs get written. It appears within a `log` block.
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#### stderr
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Standard error (console, default).
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```
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output stderr
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```
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#### stdout
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Standard output (console).
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```
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output stdout
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```
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#### discard
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No output.
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```
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output discard
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```
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#### file
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A file. By default, log files are rotated ("rolled") to prevent disk space exhaustion.
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```
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output file <filename> {
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roll_disabled
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roll_size <size>
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roll_keep <num>
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roll_keep_for <days>
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}
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```
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- **<filename>** is the path to the log file.
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- **roll_disabled** disables log rolling. This can lead to disk space depletion, so only use this if your log files are maintained some other way.
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- **roll_size** is the size at which to roll the log file. Default: `100MiB`
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- **roll_keep** is how many log files to keep before deleting the oldest ones. Default: `10`
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- **roll_keep_for** is how long to keep rolled files. Default: 90 days
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#### net
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A network socket.
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```
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output net <address>
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```
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- **<address>** is the [address](/docs/conventions#network-addresses) to write logs to.
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### Format modules
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The **format** subdirective lets you customize how logs get encoded (formatted). It appears within a `log` block.
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In addition to the syntax for each individual encoder, these common properties can be set on most encoders:
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```
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{
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message_key <key>
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level_key <key>
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time_key <key>
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name_key <key>
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caller_key <key>
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stacktrace_key <key>
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line_ending <char>
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time_format <format>
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level_format <format>
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}
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```
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- **message_key** The key for the message field of the log entry. Default: `message`
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- **level_key** The key for the level field of the log entry. Default: `level`
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- **time_key** The key for the time field of the log entry. Default: `time`
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- **name_key** The key for the name field of the log entry (i.e. the name of the logger itself). Default: `name`
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- **caller_key** The key for the caller field of the log entry.
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- **stacktrace_key** The key for the stacktrace field of the log entry.
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- **line_ending** The line endings to use.
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- **time_format** The format for timestamps.
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- **level_format** The format for levels.
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#### console
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The console encoder formats the log entry for human readability while preserving some structure.
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```
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output console
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```
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#### json
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Formats each log entry as a JSON object.
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```
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output json
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```
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#### logfmt
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Formats each log entry as [logfmt](https://brandur.org/logfmt).
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```
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output logfmt
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```
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#### single_field
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Writes only a single field from the structure log entry. Useful if one of the fields has all the information you need.
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```
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output single_field <field_name>
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```
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- **<field_name>** is the name of the field whose value to use as the log entry.
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## Examples
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Enable access logging (to the console):
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```
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log
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```
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Write logs to a file (with log rolling, which is enabled by default):
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```
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log {
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output file /var/log/access.log
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}
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```
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Customize log rolling:
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```
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log {
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output file /var/log/access.log {
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roll_size 1gb
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roll_keep 5
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}
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}
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```
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Use common log format (deprecated, but can be useful for older setups):
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```
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log {
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format single_field common_log
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}
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```
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