Logging Configuration
The logging configuration of Gitea mainly consists of 3 types of components:
- The
[log]section for general configuration [log.<mode-name>]sections for the configuration of different log writers to output logs, aka: “writer mode”, the mode name is also used as “writer name”.- The
[log]section can also contain sub-logger configurations following the key schemalogger.<logger-name>.<CONFIG-KEY>
There is a fully functional log output by default, so it is not necessary to define one.
Collecting Logs for Help
Section titled “Collecting Logs for Help”To collect logs for help and issue report, see Support Options.
The [log] section
Section titled “The [log] section”Configuration of logging facilities in Gitea happen in the [log] section and its subsections.
In the top level [log] section the following configurations can be placed:
ROOT_PATH: (Default: %(GITEA_WORK_DIR)/log): Base path for log filesMODE: (Default: console) List of log outputs to use for the Default logger.LEVEL: (Default: Info) Least severe log events to persist, case-insensitive. Possible values are:Trace,Debug,Info,Warn,Error,Fatal.STACKTRACE_LEVEL: (Default: None) For this and more severe events the stacktrace will be printed upon getting logged.
And it can contain the following sub-loggers:
logger.router.MODE: (Default: ,): List of log outputs to use for the Router logger.logger.access.MODE: (Default: empty) List of log outputs to use for the Access logger. By default, the access logger is disabled.logger.xorm.MODE: (Default: ,) List of log outputs to use for the XORM logger.
Setting a comma (,) to sub-logger’s mode means making it use the default global MODE.
Quick samples
Section titled “Quick samples”Default (empty) Configuration
Section titled “Default (empty) Configuration”The empty configuration is equivalent to default:
[log]ROOT_PATH = %(GITEA_WORK_DIR)/logMODE = consoleLEVEL = InfoSTACKTRACE_LEVEL = Nonelogger.router.MODE = ,logger.xorm.MODE = ,logger.access.MODE =
; this is the config options of "console" mode (used by MODE=console above)[log.console]MODE = consoleFLAGS = stdflagsPREFIX =COLORIZE = trueThis is equivalent to sending all logs to the console, with default Golang log being sent to the console log too.
This is only a sample, and it is the default, do not need to write it into your configuration file.
Disable Router logs and record some access logs to file
Section titled “Disable Router logs and record some access logs to file”The Router logger is disabled, the access logs (>=Warn) goes into access.log:
[log]logger.router.MODE =logger.access.MODE = access-file
[log.access-file]MODE = fileLEVEL = WarnFILE_NAME = access.logSet different log levels for different modes
Section titled “Set different log levels for different modes”Default logs (>=Warn) goes into gitea.log, while Error logs goes into file-error.log:
[log]LEVEL = WarnMODE = file, file-error
; by default, the "file" mode will record logs to %(log.ROOT_PATH)/gitea.log, so we don't need to set it; [log.file]; by default, the MODE (actually it's the output writer of this logger) is taken from the section name, so we don't need to set it either; MODE = file
[log.file-error]MODE = fileLEVEL = ErrorFILE_NAME = file-error.logLog outputs (mode and writer)
Section titled “Log outputs (mode and writer)”Gitea provides the following log output writers:
console- Log tostdout(orstderrif it is set in the config)file- Log to a fileconn- Log to a socket (network or unix)
Common configuration
Section titled “Common configuration”Certain configuration is common to all modes of log output:
MODEis the mode of the log output writer. It will default to the mode name in the ini section. Thus[log.console]will default toMODE = console.LEVELis the lowest level that this output will log.STACKTRACE_LEVELis the lowest level that this output will print a stacktrace.COLORIZEwill default totrueforconsoleas described, otherwise it will default tofalse.
EXPRESSION
Section titled “EXPRESSION”EXPRESSION represents a regular expression that log events must match to be logged by the output writer.
Either the log message, (with colors removed), must match or the longfilename:linenumber:functionname must match.
NB: the whole message or string doesn’t need to completely match.
Please note this expression will be run in the writer’s goroutine but not the logging event goroutine.
FLAGS represents the preceding logging context information that is
printed before each message. It is a comma-separated string set. The order of values does not matter.
It defaults to stdflags (= date,time,medfile,shortfuncname,levelinitial)
Possible values are:
noneor,- No flags.date- the date in the local time zone:2009/01/23.time- the time in the local time zone:01:23:23.microseconds- microsecond resolution:01:23:23.123123. Assumes time.longfile- full file name and line number:/a/b/c/d.go:23.shortfile- final file name element and line number:d.go:23.funcname- function name of the caller:runtime.Caller().shortfuncname- last part of the function name. Overridesfuncname.utc- if date or time is set, use UTC rather than the local time zone.levelinitial- initial character of the provided level in brackets eg.[I]for info.level- level in brackets[INFO].gopid- the Goroutine-PID of the context.medfile- last 20 characters of the filename - equivalent toshortfile,longfile.stdflags- equivalent todate,time,medfile,shortfuncname,levelinitial.
Console mode
Section titled “Console mode”In this mode the logger will forward log messages to the stdout and stderr streams attached to the Gitea process.
For loggers in console mode, COLORIZE will default to true if not
on windows, or the Windows terminal can be set into ANSI mode or is a
cygwin or Msys pipe.
Settings:
STDERR: false: Whether the logger should print tostderrinstead ofstdout.
File mode
Section titled “File mode”In this mode the logger will save log messages to a file.
Settings:
FILE_NAME: The file to write the log events to, relative toROOT_PATH, Default to%(ROOT_PATH)/gitea.log. Exception: access log will default to%(ROOT_PATH)/access.log.MAX_SIZE_SHIFT: 28: Maximum size shift of a single file. 28 represents 256Mb. For details see below.LOG_ROTATEtrue: Whether to rotate the log files. TODO: if false, will it delete instead on daily rotate, or do nothing?.DAILY_ROTATE: true: Whether to rotate logs daily.MAX_DAYS: 7: Delete rotated log files after this number of days.COMPRESS: true: Whether to compress old log files by default with gzip.COMPRESSION_LEVEL: -1: Compression level. For details see below.
MAX_SIZE_SHIFT defines the maximum size of a file by left shifting 1 the given number of times (1 << x).
The exact behavior at the time of v1.17.3 can be seen here.
The useful values of COMPRESSION_LEVEL are from 1 (best speed) to 9 (best compression). DefaultCompression (-1) and HuffmanOnly (-2) can also be chosen.
Beware that better compression might come with higher resource usage.
Conn mode
Section titled “Conn mode”In this mode the logger will send log messages over a network socket.
Settings:
ADDR: :7020: Sets the address to connect to.PROTOCOL: tcp: Set the protocol, either “tcp”, “unix” or “udp”.RECONNECT: false: Try to reconnect when connection is lost.RECONNECT_ON_MSG: false: Reconnect host for every single message.
The “Router” logger
Section titled “The “Router” logger”The Router logger logs the following message types when Gitea’s route handlers work:
startedmessages will be logged at TRACE levelpolling/completedrouters will be logged at INFO. Exception: “/assets” static resource requests are also logged at TRACE.slowrouters will be logged at WARNfailedrouters will be logged at WARN
The “XORM” logger
Section titled “The “XORM” logger”To make XORM outputs SQL logs, the LOG_SQL in [database] section should also be set to true.
The “Access” logger
Section titled “The “Access” logger”The Access logger is a new logger since Gitea 1.9. It provides a NCSA Common Log compliant log format. It’s highly configurable but caution should be taken when changing its template. The main benefit of this logger is that Gitea can now log accesses in a standard log format so standard tools may be used.
You can enable this logger using logger.access.MODE = ....
If desired the format of the Access logger can be changed by changing
the value of the ACCESS_LOG_TEMPLATE.
Please note, the access logger will log at INFO level, setting the
LEVEL of this logger to WARN or above will result in no access logs.
The ACCESS_LOG_TEMPLATE
Section titled “The ACCESS_LOG_TEMPLATE”This value represents a go template. Its default value is
{{.Ctx.RemoteHost}} - {{.Identity}} {{.Start.Format "[02/Jan/2006:15:04:05 -0700]" }} "{{.Ctx.Req.Method}} {{.Ctx.Req.URL.RequestURI}} {{.Ctx.Req.Proto}}" {{.ResponseWriter.Status}} {{.ResponseWriter.Size}} "{{.Ctx.Req.Referer}}" "{{.Ctx.Req.UserAgent}}"`The template is passed following options:
Ctxis thecontext.ContextIdentityis theSignedUserNameor"-"if the user is not logged inStartis the start time of the requestResponseWriteris thehttp.ResponseWriter
Caution must be taken when changing this template as it runs outside of the standard panic recovery trap. The template should also be as simple as it runs for every request.
Releasing-and-Reopening, Pausing and Resuming logging
Section titled “Releasing-and-Reopening, Pausing and Resuming logging”If you are running on Unix you may wish to release-and-reopen logs in order to use logrotate or other tools.
It is possible force Gitea to release and reopen it’s logging files and connections by sending SIGUSR1 to the
running process, or running gitea manager logging release-and-reopen.
Alternatively, you may wish to pause and resume logging - this can be accomplished through the use of the
gitea manager logging pause and gitea manager logging resume commands. Please note that whilst logging
is paused log events below INFO level will not be stored and only a limited number of events will be stored.
Logging may block, albeit temporarily, slowing Gitea considerably whilst paused - therefore it is
recommended that pausing only done for a very short period of time.
Adding and removing logging whilst Gitea is running
Section titled “Adding and removing logging whilst Gitea is running”It is possible to add and remove logging whilst Gitea is running using the gitea manager logging add and remove subcommands.
This functionality can only adjust running log systems and cannot be used to start the access or router loggers if they
were not already initialized. If you wish to start these systems you are advised to adjust the app.ini and (gracefully) restart
the Gitea service.
The main intention of these commands is to easily add a temporary logger to investigate problems on running systems where a restart may cause the issue to disappear.
Using logrotate instead of built-in log rotation
Section titled “Using logrotate instead of built-in log rotation”Gitea includes built-in log rotation, which should be enough for most deployments. However, if you instead want to use the logrotate utility:
- Disable built-in log rotation by setting
LOG_ROTATEtofalsein yourapp.ini. - Install
logrotate. - Configure
logrotateto match your deployment requirements, seeman 8 logrotatefor configuration syntax details. In thepostrotate/endscriptblock send Gitea aUSR1signal viakill -USR1orkill -10to thegiteaprocess itself, or rungitea manager logging release-and-reopen(with the appropriate environment). Ensure that your configurations apply to all files emitted by Gitea loggers as described in the above sections. - Always do
logrotate /etc/logrotate.conf --debugto test your configurations. - If you are using docker and are running from outside the container you can use
docker exec -u $OS_USER $CONTAINER_NAME sh -c 'gitea manager logging release-and-reopen'ordocker exec $CONTAINER_NAME sh -c '/bin/s6-svc -1 /etc/s6/gitea/'or sendUSR1directly to the Gitea process itself.
The next logrotate jobs will include your configurations, so no restart is needed.
You can also immediately reload logrotate with logrotate /etc/logrotate.conf --force.