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# Logging Configuration

The logging configuration of Gitea mainly consists of 3 types of components:

- The `[log]` section for general configuration
- `[log.<sublogger>]` sections for the configuration of different log outputs
- `[log.<sublogger>.<group>]` sections for output specific configuration of a log group

As mentioned below, there is a fully functional log output by default, so it is not necessary to define one.

**Table of Contents**

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To collect logs for help and issue report, see [Support Options]({{< relref "doc/help/seek-help.en-us.md" >}}).

## The `[log]` section

Configuration of logging facilities in Gitea happen in the `[log]` section and it's subsections.

In the top level `[log]` section the following configurations can be placed:

- `ROOT_PATH`: (Default: **%(GITEA_WORK_DIR)/log**): Base path for log files
- `MODE`: (Default: **console**) List of log outputs to use for the Default logger.
- `ROUTER`: (Default: **console**): List of log outputs to use for the Router logger.
- `ACCESS`: List of log outputs to use for the Access logger.
- `XORM`: (Default: **,**) List of log outputs to use for the XORM logger.
- `ENABLE_ACCESS_LOG`: (Default: **false**): whether the Access logger is allowed to emit logs
- `ENABLE_XORM_LOG`: (Default: **true**): whether the XORM logger is allowed to emit logs

For details on the loggers check the "Log Groups" section.
Important: log outputs won't be used if you don't enable them for the desired loggers in the corresponding list value.

Lists are specified as comma separated values. This format also works in subsection.

This section may be used for defining default values for subsections.
Examples:

- `LEVEL`: (Default: **Info**) Least severe log events to persist. Case insensitive. The full list of levels as of v1.17.3 can be read [here](https://github.com/go-gitea/gitea/blob/v1.17.3/custom/conf/app.example.ini#L507).
- `STACKTRACE_LEVEL`: (Default: **None**) For this and more severe events the stacktrace will be printed upon getting logged.

Some values are not inherited by subsections. For details see the "Non-inherited default values" section.

## Log outputs

Log outputs are the targets to which log messages will be sent.
The content and the format of the log messages to be saved can be configured in these.

Log outputs are also called subloggers.

Gitea provides 4 possible log outputs:

- `console` - Log to `os.Stdout` or `os.Stderr`
- `file` - Log to a file
- `conn` - Log to a socket (network or unix)
- `smtp` - Log via email

By default, Gitea has a `console` output configured, which is used by the loggers as seen in the section "The log section" above.

### Common configuration

Certain configuration is common to all modes of log output:

- `MODE` is the mode of the log output. It will default to the sublogger
name, thus `[log.console.router]` will default to `MODE = console`.
For mode specific confgurations read further.
- `LEVEL` is the lowest level that this output will log. This value
is inherited from `[log]` and in the case of the non-default loggers
from `[log.sublogger]`.
- `STACKTRACE_LEVEL` is the lowest level that this output will print
a stacktrace. This value is inherited.
- `COLORIZE` will default to `true` for `console` as
described, otherwise it will default to `false`.

### Non-inherited default values

There are several values which are not inherited as described above but
rather default to those specific to type of logger, these are:
`EXPRESSION`, `FLAGS`, `PREFIX` and `FILE_NAME`.

#### `EXPRESSION`

`EXPRESSION` represents a regular expression that log events must match to be logged by the sublogger. Either the log message, (with colors removed), must match or the `longfilename:linenumber:functionname` must match. NB: the whole message or string doesn't need to completely match.

Please note this expression will be run in the sublogger's goroutine
not the logging event subroutine. Therefore it can be complicated.

#### `FLAGS`

`FLAGS` represents the preceding logging context information that is
printed before each message. It is a comma-separated string set. The order of values does not matter.

Possible values are:

- `none` or `,` - No flags.
- `date` - the date in the local time zone: `2009/01/23`.
- `time` - the time in the local time zone: `01:23:23`.
- `microseconds` - microsecond resolution: `01:23:23.123123`. Assumes
time.
- `longfile` - full file name and line number: `/a/b/c/d.go:23`.
- `shortfile` - final file name element and line number: `d.go:23`.
- `funcname` - function name of the caller: `runtime.Caller()`.
- `shortfuncname` - last part of the function name. Overrides
`funcname`.
- `utc` - if date or time is set, use UTC rather than the local time
zone.
- `levelinitial` - Initial character of the provided level in brackets eg. `[I]` for info.
- `level` - Provided level in brackets `[INFO]`
- `medfile` - Last 20 characters of the filename - equivalent to
`shortfile,longfile`.
- `stdflags` - Equivalent to `date,time,medfile,shortfuncname,levelinitial`

### Console mode

In this mode the logger will forward log messages to the stdout and
stderr streams attached to the Gitea process.

For loggers in console mode, `COLORIZE` will default to `true` if not
on windows, or the windows terminal can be set into ANSI mode or is a
cygwin or Msys pipe.

Settings:

- `STDERR`: **false**: Whether the logger should print to `stderr` instead of `stdout`.

### File mode

In this mode the logger will save log messages to a file.

Settings:

- `FILE_NAME`: The file to write the log events to. For details see below.
- `MAX_SIZE_SHIFT`: **28**: Maximum size shift of a single file. 28 represents 256Mb. For details see below.
- `LOG_ROTATE` **true**: Whether to rotate the log files. TODO: if false, will it delete instead on daily rotate, or do nothing?.
- `DAILY_ROTATE`: **true**: Whether to rotate logs daily.
- `MAX_DAYS`: **7**: Delete rotated log files after this number of days.
- `COMPRESS`: **true**: Whether to compress old log files by default with gzip.
- `COMPRESSION_LEVEL`: **-1**: Compression level. For details see below.

The default value of `FILE_NAME` depends on the respective logger facility.
If unset, their own default will be used.
If set it will be relative to the provided `ROOT_PATH` in the master `[log]` section.

`MAX_SIZE_SHIFT` defines the maximum size of a file by left shifting 1 the given number of times (`1 << x`).
The exact behavior at the time of v1.17.3 can be seen [here](https://github.com/go-gitea/gitea/blob/v1.17.3/modules/setting/log.go#L185).

The useful values of `COMPRESSION_LEVEL` are from 1 to (and including) 9, where higher numbers mean better compression.
Beware that better compression might come with higher resource usage.
Must be preceded with a `-` sign.

### Conn mode

In this mode the logger will send log messages over a network socket.

Settings:

- `ADDR`: **:7020**: Sets the address to connect to.
- `PROTOCOL`: **tcp**: Set the protocol, either "tcp", "unix" or "udp".
- `RECONNECT`: **false**: Try to reconnect when connection is lost.
- `RECONNECT_ON_MSG`: **false**: Reconnect host for every single message.

### SMTP mode

In this mode the logger will send log messages in email.

It is not recommended to use this logger to send general logging
messages. However, you could perhaps set this logger to work on `FATAL` messages only.

Settings:

- `HOST`: **127.0.0.1:25**: The SMTP host to connect to.
- `USER`: User email address to send from.
- `PASSWD`: Password for the smtp server.
- `RECEIVERS`: Email addresses to send to.
- `SUBJECT`: **Diagnostic message from Gitea**. The content of the email's subject field.

## Log Groups

The fundamental thing to be aware of in Gitea is that there are several
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- `EXPRESSION` will default to `""`
- `PREFIX` will default to `""`

## Log outputs

Gitea provides 4 possible log outputs:

- `console` - Log to `os.Stdout` or `os.Stderr`
- `file` - Log to a file
- `conn` - Log to a keep-alive TCP connection
- `smtp` - Log via email

Certain configuration is common to all modes of log output:

- `LEVEL` is the lowest level that this output will log. This value
is inherited from `[log]` and in the case of the non-default loggers
from `[log.sublogger]`.
- `STACKTRACE_LEVEL` is the lowest level that this output will print
a stacktrace. This value is inherited.
- `MODE` is the mode of the log output. It will default to the sublogger
name. Thus `[log.console.router]` will default to `MODE = console`.
- `COLORIZE` will default to `true` for `console` as
described, otherwise it will default to `false`.

### Non-inherited default values

There are several values which are not inherited as described above but
rather default to those specific to type of logger, these are:
`EXPRESSION`, `FLAGS`, `PREFIX` and `FILE_NAME`.

#### `EXPRESSION`

`EXPRESSION` represents a regular expression that log events must match to be logged by the sublogger. Either the log message, (with colors removed), must match or the `longfilename:linenumber:functionname` must match. NB: the whole message or string doesn't need to completely match.

Please note this expression will be run in the sublogger's goroutine
not the logging event subroutine. Therefore it can be complicated.

#### `FLAGS`

`FLAGS` represents the preceding logging context information that is
printed before each message. It is a comma-separated string set. The order of values does not matter.

Possible values are:

- `none` or `,` - No flags.
- `date` - the date in the local time zone: `2009/01/23`.
- `time` - the time in the local time zone: `01:23:23`.
- `microseconds` - microsecond resolution: `01:23:23.123123`. Assumes
time.
- `longfile` - full file name and line number: `/a/b/c/d.go:23`.
- `shortfile` - final file name element and line number: `d.go:23`.
- `funcname` - function name of the caller: `runtime.Caller()`.
- `shortfuncname` - last part of the function name. Overrides
`funcname`.
- `utc` - if date or time is set, use UTC rather than the local time
zone.
- `levelinitial` - Initial character of the provided level in brackets eg. `[I]` for info.
- `level` - Provided level in brackets `[INFO]`
- `medfile` - Last 20 characters of the filename - equivalent to
`shortfile,longfile`.
- `stdflags` - Equivalent to `date,time,medfile,shortfuncname,levelinitial`

### Console mode

For loggers in console mode, `COLORIZE` will default to `true` if not
on windows, or the windows terminal can be set into ANSI mode or is a
cygwin or Msys pipe.

If `STDERR` is set to `true` the logger will use `os.Stderr` instead of
`os.Stdout`.

### File mode

The `FILE_NAME` defaults as described above. If set it will be relative
to the provided `ROOT_PATH` in the master `[log]` section.

Other values:

- `LOG_ROTATE`: **true**: Rotate the log files.
- `MAX_SIZE_SHIFT`: **28**: Maximum size shift of a single file, 28 represents 256Mb.
- `DAILY_ROTATE`: **true**: Rotate logs daily.
- `MAX_DAYS`: **7**: Delete the log file after n days
- `COMPRESS`: **true**: Compress old log files by default with gzip
- `COMPRESSION_LEVEL`: **-1**: Compression level

### Conn mode

- `RECONNECT_ON_MSG`: **false**: Reconnect host for every single message.
- `RECONNECT`: **false**: Try to reconnect when connection is lost.
- `PROTOCOL`: **tcp**: Set the protocol, either "tcp", "unix" or "udp".
- `ADDR`: **:7020**: Sets the address to connect to.

### SMTP mode

It is not recommended to use this logger to send general logging
messages. However, you could perhaps set this logger to work on `FATAL`.

- `USER`: User email address to send from.
- `PASSWD`: Password for the smtp server.
- `HOST`: **127.0.0.1:25**: The SMTP host to connect to.
- `RECEIVERS`: Email addresses to send to.
- `SUBJECT`: **Diagnostic message from Gitea**

## Debugging problems

When submitting logs in Gitea issues it is often helpful to submit
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