Apache access log parser
The Apache access log parser can parse the access log messages of the Apache HTTP Server. The AxoSyslog application can separate these log messages to name-value pairs. For details on using value-pairs in AxoSyslog see Structuring macros, metadata, and other value-pairs. The apache-accesslog-parser()
supports both the Common Log Format and the Combined Log Format of Apache (for details, see the Apache HTTP Server documentation). The following is a sample log message:
127.0.0.1 - frank [10/Oct/2000:13:55:36 -0700] "GET /apache_pb.gif HTTP/1.0" 200 2326
Starting with version 3.21, virtualhost and the port of the virtualhost (vhost) is also supported, for example:
foo.com:443 1.2.3.4 - - [15/Apr/2019:14:30:16 -0400] "GET /bar.html HTTP/2.0" 500 - "https://foo.com/referer.html" "Mozilla/5.0 ..."
The AxoSyslog application extracts every field into name-value pairs, and adds the .apache.
prefix to the name of the field.
Declaration:
parser parser_name {
apache-accesslog-parser(
prefix()
);
};
The parser extracts the following fields from the messages: vhost
, port
, clientip
, ident
, auth
, timestamp
, rawrequest
, response
, bytes
, referrer
, and agent
. The rawrequest
field is further segmented into the verb
, request
, and httpversion
fields. The AxoSyslog apache-accesslog-parser()
parser uses the same naming convention as Logstash.
Example: Using the apache-accesslog-parser parser
In the following example, the source is a log file created by an Apache web server. The parser automatically inserts the .apache.
prefix before all extracted name-value pairs. The destination is a file that uses the format-json
template function. Every name-value pair that begins with a dot (.
) character will be written to the file (dot-nv-pairs
). The log statement connects the source, the destination, and the parser.
source s_apache {
file(/var/log/access_log);
};
destination d_json {
file(
"/tmp/test.json"
template("$(format-json .apache.*)\n")
);
};
log {
source(s_apache);
parser { apache-accesslog-parser();};
destination(d_json);
};
To use this parser, the scl.conf
file must be included in your AxoSyslog configuration:
@include "scl.conf"
The apache-accesslog-parser()
is actually a reusable configuration snippet configured parse Apache access log messages. For details on using or writing such configuration snippets, see Reusing configuration blocks. You can find the source of this configuration snippet on GitHub.