debian-mirror-gitlab/config/initializers/lograge.rb
2020-10-24 23:57:45 +05:30

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# Only use Lograge for Rails
unless Gitlab::Runtime.sidekiq?
filename = File.join(Rails.root, 'log', "#{Rails.env}_json.log")
Rails.application.configure do
config.lograge.enabled = true
# Store the lograge JSON files in a separate file
config.lograge.keep_original_rails_log = Gitlab::Utils.to_boolean(ENV.fetch('UNSTRUCTURED_RAILS_LOG', 'true'))
# Don't use the Logstash formatter since this requires logstash-event, an
# unmaintained gem that monkey patches `Time`
config.lograge.formatter = Lograge::Formatters::Json.new
config.lograge.logger = ActiveSupport::Logger.new(filename)
config.lograge.before_format = lambda do |data, payload|
data.delete(:error)
data[:db_duration_s] = Gitlab::Utils.ms_to_round_sec(data.delete(:db)) if data[:db]
data[:view_duration_s] = Gitlab::Utils.ms_to_round_sec(data.delete(:view)) if data[:view]
data[:duration_s] = Gitlab::Utils.ms_to_round_sec(data.delete(:duration)) if data[:duration]
data.merge!(::Gitlab::Metrics::Subscribers::ActiveRecord.db_counter_payload)
data
end
# This isn't a user-reachable controller; we use it to check for a
# valid CSRF token in the API
config.lograge.ignore_actions = ['Gitlab::RequestForgeryProtection::Controller#index']
# Add request parameters to log output
config.lograge.custom_options = Gitlab::Lograge::CustomOptions
end
end