This page describes Service Extensions logs for Media CDN plugins and how you can view and correlate the information in log messages.
Log messages
Service Extensions supports generating log messages during the execution of your plugin. Recording logs is disabled by default. To record logs for a plugin, enable it when you create the plugin or update it.
Plugin log records are annotated with the following contextual information:
- Standard log annotations, such as timestamp and log level.
- The identity of the plugin that generated the message.
- The plugin callback in which the log message was generated.
- A
requestId
trace identifier that helps determine the request log that a log message is associated with.
Logs that are pertinent to Service Extensions are in one of the following categories:
Plugin log messages
Generated by a logging call, such as
info!(...)
for Rust orLOG_INFO
for C++. Service Extensions exports these log messages to Cloud Logging. You can log request and response headers and any actions that the plugin has taken.You can view these messages by using the
networkservices.googleapis.com
service.Media CDN log messages
Media CDN log messages for HTTP requests to
EdgeCacheService
resources with an associated Wasm action. These are regular Media CDN log entries that are viewable under theedgecache.googleapis.com
service.
Enable logging for a plugin
Service Extensions supports generating log messages during the execution of your plugin. Recording logs is disabled by default.
To record logs for a plugin, enable it when you create the plugin or update it.
To enable logging for an existing plugin, use the
gcloud beta service-extensions wasm-plugins update
command:
gcloud beta service-extensions wasm-plugins update WASM_PLUGIN \ --log-config=[LOG_CONFIG,...]
Replace the following:
WASM_PLUGIN
: the ID or the fully qualified name of the pluginLOG_CONFIG
: logging options for the plugin. To enable logging, set theenable
option totrue
. Then, specify the following details:sample-rate
: the sampling rate of activity logs as a value between0
and1
. The value0
indicates that log messages aren't stored. The default value1
indicates that all log messages are stored. A floating point value between0.0
and1.0
indicates that a percentage of log messages is stored.min-log-level
: the minimum severity level of plugin log messages to be exported to Cloud Logging. The default value isINFO
.
To view logs, in the Google Cloud console, go to the Logs Explorer page.
View log messages
Logs can be viewed by building queries in the Logs Explorer.
You can view plugin logs as standalone Service Extensions logs. In this view, each plugin log message is recorded in its own log record and isn't automatically associated with request log information.
These log messages are in the
networkactions.googleapis.com/wasm_plugin_activity
log with the resource
type networkactions.googleapis.com/WasmPluginVersion
.
The system might also add informational log messages to this log.
For example, if there's a plugin failure when a plugin invocation
exceeds CPU or memory limits, a message of ERROR
severity is logged. Such
messages can also be seen in View and filter errors.
You can also view log messages correlated with the corresponding Media CDN request logs in the Logs Explorer. While viewing request logs, when you expand a request log entry, the plugin logs related to the request appear nested under the request log. This view helps you understand plugin logs in the context of their associated request.
Log samples
Consider a sample Service Extensions log entry. The value of
message
is passed to the plugin's LOG_INFO
call. The severity
value
depends on the log level used in the plugin log call. In the labels
section,
the value of the API is HTTP_REQUEST_HEADER
, which indicates that the logged
operation is the on_http_request_headers
plugin callback.
{ "insertId": "65224aac-0000-24bd-a0e1-582429bd544c@a1", "jsonPayload": { "@type": "type.googleapis.com/google.cloud.networkactions.logging.v1.WasmPluginLogEntry", "metroIataCode": "ber", "proxyRegionCode": "DE", "message": "[add_header_plugin.cc:26]::onRequestHeaders() AddHeaderStreamContext::onRequestHeaders called", "requestId": "effc0311-6716-431b-9e2a-7586835fdff1" }, "resource": { "type": "networkactions.googleapis.com/WasmPluginVersion", "labels": { "plugin_version": "prod-1", "resource_container": "projects/123456789", "location": "global", "plugin_name": "add-headers-plugin-prod-resource" } }, "timestamp": "2023-05-10T03:05:43.317015458Z", "severity": "INFO", "labels": { "networkactions.googleapis.com/operation": "HTTP_REQUEST_HEADERS" }, "logName": "projects/123456789/logs/networkactions.googleapis.com%2Fwasm_plugin_activity", "trace": "projects/123456789/traces/effc0311-6716-431b-9e2a-7586835fdff1", "receiveTimestamp": "2023-05-10T03:05:44.207265284Z" }The related Media CDN log entry appears as follows. The
requestId
and trace
values in both log messages are the same.
{ "insertId": "6c95cc54-0000-26ba-ba73-f403043c328c@a1", "jsonPayload": { "cacheMode": "USE_ORIGIN_HEADERS", "@type": "type.googleapis.com/google.cloud.edgecache.v1.EdgeCacheLogEntry", "wasmAction": "add-headers-action-prod-resource", "cacheKeyFingerprint": "f04d02bb12f2e79e", "proxyStatus": "Google-Edge-Cache", "clientCity": "Erlangen", "clientAsn": "8881", "origin": "example-origin", "cacheId": "ber", "tlsVersion": "NONE", "latency": "0.002840304s", "originIp": "142.250.145.128", "requestId": "effc0311-6716-431b-9e2a-7586835fdff1", "clientRegionCode": "DE", "originalRequestId": "7656c418-df7c-4ae5-9db5-4f247ec5a82c", "httpTtfb": "0.002814903s", "metroIataCode": "BER", "proxyRegionCode": "DE", "cacheStatus": "hit" }, "httpRequest": { "requestMethod": "GET", "requestUrl": "https://example.com/image.jpg", "requestSize": "1631", "status": "200", "responseSize": "402907", "userAgent": "Wtrace", "remoteIp": "2001:1438:1:19::5", "protocol": "HTTP/1.1" }, "resource": { "type": "edgecache.googleapis.com/EdgeCacheRouteRule", "labels": { "location": "global", "route_destination": "projects/123456789/locations/global/edgeCacheOrigins/example-origin", "matched_path": "/turing/", "route_type": "ORIGIN", "path_matcher_name": "routes", "resource_container": "projects/123456789", "service_name": "example-service" } }, "timestamp": "2023-05-10T03:05:43.321347304Z", "logName": "projects/bdn-prober/logs/edgecache.googleapis.com%2Fedge_cache_request", "trace": "projects/1069774196212/traces/effc0311-6716-431b-9e2a-7586835fdff1", "receiveTimestamp": "2023-05-10T03:05:49.919781008Z" }
Limitations
Plugins are limited to logging up to 16 KiB of payload data per client HTTP request. This amount is divided across multiple logging calls that are associated with a given HTTP request. The limit applies only to log message text, not to additional metadata added to the log record by Service Extensions.
For example, if an on_http_request_headers
callback makes two logging calls
with 4 KiB messages each, and then an on_http_response_headers
callback
attempts to make three logging calls with 4 KiB messages each for the same
HTTP request, the third logging message is dropped. A log message is added
to record the number of plugin-generated log messages that were dropped.