# 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 = 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 end # Add request parameters to log output config.lograge.custom_options = lambda do |event| params = event.payload[:params] .except(*%w(controller action format)) .each_pair .map { |k, v| { key: k, value: v } } payload = { time: Time.now.utc.iso8601(3), params: params, remote_ip: event.payload[:remote_ip], user_id: event.payload[:user_id], username: event.payload[:username], ua: event.payload[:ua], queue_duration: event.payload[:queue_duration] } ::Gitlab::InstrumentationHelper.add_instrumentation_data(payload) payload[:response] = event.payload[:response] if event.payload[:response] payload[Labkit::Correlation::CorrelationId::LOG_KEY] = Labkit::Correlation::CorrelationId.current_id if cpu_s = Gitlab::Metrics::System.thread_cpu_duration(::Gitlab::RequestContext.instance.start_thread_cpu_time) payload[:cpu_s] = cpu_s end # https://github.com/roidrage/lograge#logging-errors--exceptions exception = event.payload[:exception_object] ::Gitlab::ExceptionLogFormatter.format!(exception, payload) payload end end end