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title: 'Logging Configuration'
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---
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The logging configuration of Gitea mainly consists of 3 types of components:
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The logging configuration of Forgejo mainly consists of 3 types of components:
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- The `[log]` section for general configuration
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- `[log.<sublogger>]` sections for the configuration of different log outputs
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## The `[log]` section
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Configuration of logging facilities in Gitea happen in the `[log]` section and it's subsections.
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Configuration of logging facilities in Forgejo happen in the `[log]` section and it's subsections.
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In the top level `[log]` section the following configurations can be placed:
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- `ROOT_PATH`: (Default: **%(GITEA_WORK_DIR)/log**): Base path for log files
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- `ROOT_PATH`: (Default: **%(FORGEJO_WORK_DIR)/log**): Base path for log files
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- `MODE`: (Default: **console**) List of log outputs to use for the Default logger.
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- `ROUTER`: (Default: **console**): List of log outputs to use for the Router logger.
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- `ACCESS`: List of log outputs to use for the Access logger.
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Log outputs are also called subloggers.
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Gitea provides 4 possible log outputs:
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Forgejo provides 4 possible log outputs:
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- `console` - Log to `os.Stdout` or `os.Stderr`
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- `file` - Log to a file
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- `conn` - Log to a socket (network or unix)
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- `smtp` - Log via email
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By default, Gitea has a `console` output configured, which is used by the loggers as seen in the section "The log section" above.
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By default, Forgejo has a `console` output configured, which is used by the loggers as seen in the section "The log section" above.
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### Common configuration
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### Console mode
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In this mode the logger will forward log messages to the stdout and
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stderr streams attached to the Gitea process.
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stderr streams attached to the Forgejo process.
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For loggers in console mode, `COLORIZE` will default to `true` if not
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on windows, or the windows terminal can be set into ANSI mode or is a
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- `USER`: User email address to send from.
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- `PASSWD`: Password for the smtp server.
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- `RECEIVERS`: Email addresses to send to.
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- `SUBJECT`: **Diagnostic message from Gitea**. The content of the email's subject field.
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- `SUBJECT`: **Diagnostic message from Forgejo**. The content of the email's subject field.
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## Log Groups
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The fundamental thing to be aware of in Gitea is that there are several
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The fundamental thing to be aware of in Forgejo is that there are several
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log groups:
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- The "Default" logger
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- `EXPRESSION` will default to `""`
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- `PREFIX` will default to `""`
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NB: You can redirect the router logger to send its events to the Gitea
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NB: You can redirect the router logger to send its events to the Forgejo
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log using the value: `ROUTER = ,`
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### The "Access" logger
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The Access logger is a new logger for version 1.9. It provides a NCSA
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Common Log compliant log format. It's highly configurable but caution
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should be taken when changing its template. The main benefit of this
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logger is that Gitea can now log accesses in a standard log format so
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logger is that Forgejo can now log accesses in a standard log format so
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standard tools may be used.
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You can enable this logger using `ENABLE_ACCESS_LOG`. Its outputs are
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Please note, the access logger will log at `INFO` level, setting the
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`LEVEL` of this logger to `WARN` or above will result in no access logs.
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NB: You can redirect the access logger to send its events to the Gitea
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NB: You can redirect the access logger to send its events to the Forgejo
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log using the value: `ACCESS = ,`
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#### The ACCESS_LOG_TEMPLATE
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`ENABLE_XORM_LOG` to `false` in the `[log]` section. Its outputs are
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configured by setting the `XORM` value in the `[log]` section of the
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configuration. `XORM` defaults to `,` if unset, meaning it is redirected
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to the main Gitea log.
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to the main Forgejo log.
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XORM will log SQL events by default. This can be changed by setting
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the `LOG_SQL` value to `false` in the `[database]` section.
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## Debugging problems
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When submitting logs in Gitea issues it is often helpful to submit
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When submitting logs in Forgejo issues it is often helpful to submit
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merged logs obtained by either by redirecting the console log to a file or
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copying and pasting it. To that end it is recommended to set your logging to:
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```ini
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[log]
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ROOT_PATH = %(GITEA_WORK_DIR)/log
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ROOT_PATH = %(FORGEJO_WORK_DIR)/log
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MODE = console
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LEVEL = Info
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STACKTRACE_LEVEL = None
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## Releasing-and-Reopening, Pausing and Resuming logging
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If you are running on Unix you may wish to release-and-reopen logs in order to use `logrotate` or other tools.
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It is possible force Gitea to release and reopen it's logging files and connections by sending `SIGUSR1` to the
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running process, or running `gitea manager logging release-and-reopen`.
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It is possible force Forgejo to release and reopen it's logging files and connections by sending `SIGUSR1` to the
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running process, or running `forgejo manager logging release-and-reopen`.
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Alternatively, you may wish to pause and resume logging - this can be accomplished through the use of the
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`gitea manager logging pause` and `gitea manager logging resume` commands. Please note that whilst logging
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`forgejo manager logging pause` and `forgejo manager logging resume` commands. Please note that whilst logging
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is paused log events below INFO level will not be stored and only a limited number of events will be stored.
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Logging may block, albeit temporarily, slowing Gitea considerably whilst paused - therefore it is
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Logging may block, albeit temporarily, slowing Forgejo considerably whilst paused - therefore it is
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recommended that pausing only done for a very short period of time.
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## Adding and removing logging whilst Gitea is running
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## Adding and removing logging whilst Forgejo is running
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It is possible to add and remove logging whilst Gitea is running using the `gitea manager logging add` and `remove` subcommands.
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It is possible to add and remove logging whilst Forgejo is running using the `forgejo manager logging add` and `remove` subcommands.
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This functionality can only adjust running log systems and cannot be used to start the access or router loggers if they
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were not already initialized. If you wish to start these systems you are advised to adjust the app.ini and (gracefully) restart
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the Gitea service.
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the Forgejo service.
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The main intention of these commands is to easily add a temporary logger to investigate problems on running systems where a restart
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may cause the issue to disappear.
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## Using `logrotate` instead of built-in log rotation
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Gitea includes built-in log rotation, which should be enough for most deployments. However, if you instead want to use the `logrotate` utility:
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Forgejo includes built-in log rotation, which should be enough for most deployments. However, if you instead want to use the `logrotate` utility:
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- Disable built-in log rotation by setting `LOG_ROTATE` to `false` in your `app.ini`.
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- Install `logrotate`.
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- Configure `logrotate` to match your deployment requirements, see `man 8 logrotate` for configuration syntax details. In the `postrotate/endscript` block send Gitea a `USR1` signal via `kill -USR1` or `kill -10` to the `gitea` process itself, or run `gitea manager logging release-and-reopen` (with the appropriate environment). Ensure that your configurations apply to all files emitted by Gitea loggers as described in the above sections.
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- Configure `logrotate` to match your deployment requirements, see `man 8 logrotate` for configuration syntax details. In the `postrotate/endscript` block send Forgejo a `USR1` signal via `kill -USR1` or `kill -10` to the `forgejo` process itself, or run `forgejo manager logging release-and-reopen` (with the appropriate environment). Ensure that your configurations apply to all files emitted by Forgejo loggers as described in the above sections.
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- Always do `logrotate /etc/logrotate.conf --debug` to test your configurations.
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- If you are using docker and are running from outside of the container you can use `docker exec -u $OS_USER $CONTAINER_NAME sh -c 'gitea manager logging release-and-reopen'` or `docker exec $CONTAINER_NAME sh -c '/bin/s6-svc -1 /etc/s6/gitea/'` or send `USR1` directly to the Gitea process itself.
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- If you are using docker and are running from outside of the container you can use `docker exec -u $OS_USER $CONTAINER_NAME sh -c 'forgejo manager logging release-and-reopen'` or `docker exec $CONTAINER_NAME sh -c '/bin/s6-svc -1 /etc/s6/gitea/'` or send `USR1` directly to the Forgejo process itself.
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The next `logrotate` jobs will include your configurations, so no restart is needed. You can also immediately reload `logrotate` with `logrotate /etc/logrotate.conf --force`.
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