The ngx_http_session_log_module
module enables logging sessions (that is, aggregates of multiple HTTP requests) instead of individual HTTP requests.
This module is available as part of our commercial subscription.
The following configuration sets up a session log and maps requests to sessions according to the request client address and “User-Agent” request header field:
session_log_zone /path/to/log format=combined zone=one:1m timeout=30s md5=$binary_remote_addr$http_user_agent; location /media/ { session_log one; }
Syntax: | session_log_format
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Default: | session_log_format combined "..."; |
Context: | http |
Specifies the output format of a log. The value of the $body_bytes_sent
variable is aggregated across all requests in a session. The values of all other variables available for logging correspond to the first request in a session.
Syntax: | session_log_zone
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Default: | — |
Context: | http |
Sets the path to a log file and configures the shared memory zone that is used to store currently active sessions.
A session is considered active for as long as the time elapsed since the last request in the session does not exceed the specified timeout
(by default, 30 seconds). Once a session is no longer active, it is written to the log.
The id
parameter identifies the session to which a request is mapped. The id
parameter is set to the hexadecimal representation of an MD5 hash (for example, obtained from a cookie using variables). If this parameter is not specified or does not represent the valid MD5 hash, nginx computes the MD5 hash from the value of the md5
parameter and creates a new session using this hash. Both the id
and md5
parameters can contain variables.
The format
parameter sets the custom session log format configured by the session_log_format directive. If format
is not specified, the predefined “combined
” format is used.
Syntax: | session_log |
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Default: | session_log off; |
Context: | http , server , location |
Enables the use of the specified session log. The special value off
cancels all session_log
directives inherited from the previous configuration level.
The ngx_http_session_log_module
module supports two embedded variables:
$session_log_id
$session_log_binary_id
© 2002-2017 Igor Sysoev
© 2011-2017 Nginx, Inc.
Licensed under the BSD License.
https://nginx.org/en/docs/http/ngx_http_session_log_module.html