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MeshAccessLog
With the MeshAccessLog policy you can easily set up access logs on every data plane proxy in a mesh.
This policy uses a new policy matching algorithm. Do not combine with TrafficLog.
This guide assumes you have already configured your observability tools to work with Kuma. If you haven’t, see the observability docs.
targetRef support matrix
| targetRef | Allowed kinds | 
|---|---|
| targetRef.kind | Mesh,MeshSubset,MeshService,MeshServiceSubset | 
| to[].targetRef.kind | Mesh,MeshService | 
| from[].targetRef.kind | Mesh | 
To learn more about the information in this table, see the matching docs.
Configuration
Format
Kuma gives you full control over the format of the access logs.
The shape of a single log record is defined by a template string that uses command operators to extract and format data about a TCP connection or an HTTP request.
For example:
%START_TIME% %KUMA_SOURCE_SERVICE% => %KUMA_DESTINATION_SERVICE% %DURATION%
%START_TIME% and %KUMA_SOURCE_SERVICE% are examples of available command operators.
All command operators defined by Envoy are supported, along with additional command operators defined by Kuma:
| Command Operator | Description | 
|---|---|
| %KUMA_MESH% | Name of the mesh in which traffic is flowing. | 
| %KUMA_SOURCE_SERVICE% | Name of a servicethat is thesourceof traffic. | 
| %KUMA_DESTINATION_SERVICE% | Name of a servicethat is thedestinationof traffic. | 
| %KUMA_SOURCE_ADDRESS_WITHOUT_PORT% | Address of a Dataplanethat is thesourceof traffic. | 
| %KUMA_TRAFFIC_DIRECTION% | Direction of the traffic, INBOUND,OUTBOUND, orUNSPECIFIED. | 
All additional access log command operators are valid to use with both TCP and HTTP traffic.
Internally, Kuma determines traffic protocol based on the value of kuma.io/protocol tag on the inbound interface of a destination Dataplane.
There are two types of format, plain and json.
Plain accepts a string with command operators and produces a string output.
JSON accepts a list of key-value pairs that produces a valid JSON object.
It is up to the user to decide which format type to use. Some system will automatically parse JSON logs and allow you to filter and query based on available keys.
If a command operator is specific to HTTP traffic, such as %REQ(X?Y):Z% or %RESP(X?Y):Z%, in the case of TCP traffic it will be replaced by a symbol “-” for plain and a null value for json.
You can set the format.omitEmptyValues boolean option to change this to "" for plain and
omit them entirely for json.
Plain
The default format string for TCP traffic is:
[%START_TIME%] %RESPONSE_FLAGS% %KUMA_MESH% %KUMA_SOURCE_ADDRESS_WITHOUT_PORT%(%KUMA_SOURCE_SERVICE%)->%UPSTREAM_HOST%(%KUMA_DESTINATION_SERVICE%) took %DURATION%ms, sent %BYTES_SENT% bytes, received: %BYTES_RECEIVED% bytes
The default format string for HTTP traffic is:
[%START_TIME%] %KUMA_MESH% "%REQ(:METHOD)% %REQ(X-ENVOY-ORIGINAL-PATH?:PATH)% %PROTOCOL%" %RESPONSE_CODE% %RESPONSE_FLAGS% %BYTES_RECEIVED% %BYTES_SENT% %DURATION% %RESP(X-ENVOY-UPSTREAM-SERVICE-TIME)% "%REQ(X-FORWARDED-FOR)%" "%REQ(USER-AGENT)%" "%REQ(X-REQUEST-ID)%" "%REQ(:AUTHORITY)%" "%KUMA_SOURCE_SERVICE%" "%KUMA_DESTINATION_SERVICE%" "%KUMA_SOURCE_ADDRESS_WITHOUT_PORT%" "%UPSTREAM_HOST%"
Example configuration:
format:
  type: Plain
  plain: '[%START_TIME%] %BYTES_RECEIVED%'
Example output:
[2016-04-15T20:17:00.310Z] 154
JSON
Example configuration:
format:
  type: Json
  json:
    - key: "start_time"
      value: "%START_TIME%"
    - key: "bytes_received"
      value: "%BYTES_RECEIVED%"
Example output:
{
  "start_time": "2016-04-15T20:17:00.310Z",
  "bytes_received": "154"
}
TCP configuration with default fields:
format:
  type: Json
  json:
    - key: "start_time"
      value: "%START_TIME%"
    - key: "response_flags"
      value: "%RESPONSE_FLAGS%"
    - key: "kuma_mesh"
      value: "%KUMA_MESH%"
    - key: "kuma_source_address_without_port"
      value: "%KUMA_SOURCE_ADDRESS_WITHOUT_PORT%"
    - key: "kuma_source_service"
      value: "%KUMA_SOURCE_SERVICE%"
    - key: "upstream_host"
      value: "%UPSTREAM_HOST%"
    - key: "kuma_destination_service"
      value: "%KUMA_DESTINATION_SERVICE%"
    - key: "duration_ms"
      value: "%DURATION%"
    - key: "bytes_sent"
      value: "%BYTES_SENT%"
    - key: "bytes_received"
      value: "%BYTES_RECEIVED%"
HTTP configuration with default fields:
format:
  type: Json
  json:
    - key: "start_time"
      value: "%START_TIME%"
    - key: "kuma_mesh"
      value: "%KUMA_MESH%"
    - key: 'method'
      value: '"%REQ(:METHOD)%'
    - key: "path"
      value: "%REQ(X-ENVOY-ORIGINAL-PATH?:PATH)%"
    - key: 'protocol'
      value: '%PROTOCOL%'
    - key: "response_code"
      value: "%RESPONSE_CODE%"
    - key: "response_flags"
      value: "%RESPONSE_FLAGS%"
    - key: "bytes_received"
      value: "%BYTES_RECEIVED%"
    - key: "bytes_sent"
      value: "%BYTES_SENT%"
    - key: "duration_ms"
      value: "%DURATION%"
    - key: "upstream_service_time"
      value: "%RESP(X-ENVOY-UPSTREAM-SERVICE-TIME)%"
    - key: 'x_forwarded_for'
      value: '"%REQ(X-FORWARDED-FOR)%"'
    - key: 'user_agent'
      value: '"%REQ(USER-AGENT)%"'
    - key: 'request_id'
      value: '"%REQ(X-REQUEST-ID)%"'
    - key: 'authority'
      value: '"%REQ(:AUTHORITY)%"'
    - key: "kuma_source_service"
      value: "%KUMA_SOURCE_SERVICE%"
    - key: "kuma_destination_service"
      value: "%KUMA_DESTINATION_SERVICE%"
    - key: "kuma_source_address_without_port"
      value: "%KUMA_SOURCE_ADDRESS_WITHOUT_PORT%"
    - key: "upstream_host"
      value: "%UPSTREAM_HOST%"
Backends
A backend determines where the logs end up.
TCP
A TCP backend streams logs to a server via TCP protocol. You can configure a TCP backend with an address:
backends:
  - type: Tcp
    tcp:
      address: 127.0.0.1:5000
File
A file backend streams logs to a text file. You can configure a file backend with a path:
backends:
  - type: File
    file:
      path: /dev/stdout
OpenTelemetry
An OpenTelemetry (OTel) backend sends data to an OpenTelemetry server. You can configure an OpenTelemetry backend with an endpoint, attributes (which contain additional information about the log) and body (can be a string message, including multi-line, or it can be a structured data). Attributes and endpoints can use placeholders described in the format section.
backends:
  - type: OpenTelemetry
    openTelemetry:
      endpoint: otel-collector:4317
      body:
        kvlistValue:
          values:
            - key: "mesh"
              value:
                stringValue: "%KUMA_MESH%"
      attributes:
        - key: "start_time"
          value: "%START_TIME%"
Body
Body is of type any (defined here) and can be one of the following forms:
body:
  stringValue: "%KUMA_MESH%"
body:
  boolValue: true
body:
  intValue: 123
body:
  doubleValue: 1.2
body:
  bytesValue: aGVsbG8=
body:
  arrayValue:
    values:
      - stringValue: "%KUMA_MESH%"
body:
  kvlistValue:
    values:
      - key: "mesh"
        value:
          stringValue: "%KUMA_MESH%"
Examples
Log outgoing traffic from specific frontend version to a backend service
apiVersion: kuma.io/v1alpha1
kind: MeshAccessLog
metadata:
  name: default
  namespace: kuma-system
  labels:
    kuma.io/mesh: default # optional, defaults to `default` if it isn't configured
spec:
  targetRef:
    kind: MeshServiceSubset
    name: frontend
    tags:
      version: canary
  to:
    - targetRef:
        kind: MeshService
        name: backend
      default:
        backends:
          - type: File
            file:
              path: /dev/stdout
Apply the configuration with kubectl apply -f [..].
Logging to multiple backends
This configuration logs to three backends: TCP, file and OpenTelemetry.
apiVersion: kuma.io/v1alpha1
kind: MeshAccessLog
metadata:
  name: default
  namespace: kuma-system
  labels:
    kuma.io/mesh: default # optional, defaults to `default` if it isn't configured
spec:
  targetRef:
    kind: Mesh
  from:
    - targetRef:
        kind: Mesh
      default:
        backends:
          - type: Tcp
            tcp:
              address: 127.0.0.1:5000
              format:
                type: Json
                json:
                  - key: "start_time"
                    value: "%START_TIME%"
          - type: File
            file:
              path: /dev/stdout
              format:
                type: Plain
                plain: '[%START_TIME%]'
          - type: OpenTelemetry
            openTelemetry:
              endpoint: otel-collector:4317
              body:
                kvlistValue:
                  values:
                    - key: "mesh"
                      value:
                        stringValue: "%KUMA_MESH%"
              attributes:
                - key: "start_time"
                  value: "%START_TIME%"
Apply the configuration with kubectl apply -f [..].
Log all incoming and outgoing traffic
apiVersion: kuma.io/v1alpha1
kind: MeshAccessLog
metadata:
  name: default
  namespace: kuma-system
  labels:
    kuma.io/mesh: default # optional, defaults to `default` if it isn't configured
spec:
  targetRef:
    kind: Mesh
  from: # delete this section if you don't want to log incoming traffic
    - targetRef:
        kind: Mesh
      default:
        backends:
          - type: File
            file:
              path: /dev/stdout
  to: # delete this section if you don't want to log outgoing traffic
    - targetRef:
        kind: Mesh
      default:
        backends:
          - type: File
            file:
              path: /dev/stdout
Apply the configuration with kubectl apply -f [..].
Logging traffic going outside the Mesh
To target ExternalServices, use MeshService as the targetRef kind with name set to
the kuma.io/service value.
To target other non-mesh traffic, for example passthrough traffic, use Mesh as the targetRef kind. In this case, %KUMA_DESTINATION_SERVICE% is set to external.
Select a built-in gateway
You can select a built-in gateway using the kuma.io/service value. A current limitation is that traffic routed from a gateway to a service is logged by that gateway as having destination "*".