Overview of monasca-log-api’s configuration files.
This is the main configuration file of monasca-log-api. It can be located in several places. During startup, monasca-log-api searches for it in the following directories:
~/.monasca
~/
/etc/monasca
/etc
Alternatively, you can roll with a multi-file-based configuration model. In this case, monasca-log-api searches the configuration files in the following directories:
~/.monasca/monasca.conf.d/
~/.monasca/log-api.conf.d/
~/monasca.conf.d/
~/log-api.conf.d/
/etc/monasca/monasca.conf.d/
/etc/monasca/log-api.conf.d/
/etc/monasca.conf.d/
/etc/log-api.conf.d/
Regardless of the location, the name of the main configuration file
should always be log-api.conf
. For files located
in .conf.d
directories, the name is irrelevant, but it should
indicate the file content.
For example, when guring keystone communication. The
keystonemiddleware
configuration would be, therefore, located in, for example,
/etc/log-api.conf.d/keystonemiddleware.conf
A sample of this configuration file is also available here
This file contains the logging setup for monasca-log-api. It should be
referenced from log-api.conf
using, for example,
the following code snippet:
[DEFAULT]
log_config_append = /etc/monasca/log-api-logging.conf
A sample of this configuration file is also available here
This file contains the PasteDeploy configuration. It describes all pipelines that are running within a single instance of monasca-log-api.
There is nothing you should try and modify in this file,
apart from enabling/disabling oslo_middleware.debug:Debug
.
To enable oslo_middleware.debug:Debug
for Log v3
pipeline,
log-api-paste.ini
should contain code similar to this one:
[composite:main]
use = egg:Paste#urlmap
/v3.0: la_api_v3
[pipeline:la_api_v3]
pipeline = debug {{ other pipeline members }}
[filter:debug]
paste.filter_factory = oslo_middleware.debug:Debug.factory
This particular filter might be useful for examining the WSGI environment during troubleshooting or local development.
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