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Commercial version documentation.
author | Ruslan Ermilov <ru@nginx.com> |
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date | Thu, 01 Aug 2013 16:31:02 +0400 |
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--- /dev/null Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000 +++ b/xml/en/docs/http/ngx_http_session_log_module.xml Thu Aug 01 16:31:02 2013 +0400 @@ -0,0 +1,155 @@ +<?xml version="1.0"?> + +<!-- + Copyright (C) Nginx, Inc. + --> + +<!DOCTYPE module SYSTEM "../../../../dtd/module.dtd"> + +<module name="Module ngx_http_session_log_module" + link="/en/docs/http/ngx_http_session_log_module.html" + lang="en" + rev="1"> + +<section id="summary"> + +<para> +The module <literal>ngx_http_session_log_module</literal> allows to log +sessions (i.e. aggregates of multiple HTTP requests) instead of +individual HTTP requests. +</para> + +<para> +<note> +This module is available as part of our <commercial_version/> only. +</note> +</para> + +</section> + + +<section id="example" name="Example Configuration"> + +<para> +Log sessions based on client address and <header>User-Agent</header> +request header field: +<example> + 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; + } +</example> +</para> + +</section> + + +<section id="directives" name="Directives"> + +<directive name="session_log_format"> +<syntax> + <value>name</value> + <value>string</value> ...</syntax> +<default>combined "..."</default> +<context>http</context> + +<para> +Specifies format of a log. +Value of the <var>$body_bytes_sent</var> variable is aggregated across +all requests in the session. +Everything else corresponds to the first request that started a session. +</para> + +</directive> + + +<directive name="session_log_zone"> +<syntax> + <value>path</value> + <literal>zone</literal>=<value>name</value>:<value>size</value> + [<literal>format</literal>=<value>format</value>] + [<literal>timeout</literal>=<value>time</value>] + [<literal>id</literal>=<value>id</value>] + [<literal>md5</literal>=<value>md5</value>] +</syntax> +<default/> +<context>http</context> + +<para> +Sets path to log file and shared memory zone used to store currently active +sessions. +</para> + +<para> +Sessions are considered active for as long as the time elapsed since +the last request in the session does not exceed a specified +<literal>timeout</literal> (by default, 30 seconds). +Session is logged once it is no longer active. +</para> + +<para> +Requests are mapped into sessions based on the value of the +<literal>id</literal> parameter. +If <literal>id</literal> is not specified or does not represent the valid +MD5 hash, a new session is created using MD5 hash computed from the value +of the <literal>md5</literal> parameter. +Both <literal>id</literal> and <literal>md5</literal> parameters +can contain variables. +</para> + +<para> +The <literal>format</literal> parameter can be used to set custom session log +format. +If <literal>format</literal> is not specified then the predefined format +“<literal>combined</literal>” is used. +</para> + +</directive> + + +<directive name="session_log"> +<syntax><value>name</value> | <literal>off</literal></syntax> +<default>off</default> +<context>http</context> +<context>server</context> +<context>location</context> + +<para> +Use the specified session log. +The special value <literal>off</literal> cancels all +<literal>session_log</literal> directives inherited from the previous +configuration level. +</para> + +</directive> + +</section> + + +<section id="variables" name="Embedded Variables"> + +<para> +The <literal>ngx_http_session_log_module</literal> module supports +two embedded variables: + +<list type="tag"> + +<tag-name><var>$session_log_id</var></tag-name> +<tag-desc> +current session ID; +</tag-desc> + +<tag-name><var>$session_log_binary_id</var></tag-name> +<tag-desc> +current session ID in binary form (16 bytes). +</tag-desc> + +</list> +</para> + +</section> + +</module>