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syntax = "proto3";
package envoy.data.accesslog.v3;
import "envoy/config/core/v3/address.proto";
import "envoy/config/core/v3/base.proto";
import "google/protobuf/any.proto";
import "google/protobuf/duration.proto";
import "google/protobuf/timestamp.proto";
import "google/protobuf/wrappers.proto";
import "udpa/annotations/versioning.proto";
import "validate/validate.proto";
option java_package = "io.envoyproxy.envoy.data.accesslog.v3";
option java_outer_classname = "AccesslogProto";
option java_multiple_files = true;
// [#protodoc-title: gRPC access logs]
// Envoy access logs describe incoming interaction with Envoy over a fixed
// period of time, and typically cover a single request/response exchange,
// (e.g. HTTP), stream (e.g. over HTTP/gRPC), or proxied connection (e.g. TCP).
// Access logs contain fields defined in protocol-specific protobuf messages.
//
// Except where explicitly declared otherwise, all fields describe
// *downstream* interaction between Envoy and a connected client.
// Fields describing *upstream* interaction will explicitly include ``upstream``
// in their name.
message TCPAccessLogEntry {
option (udpa.annotations.versioning).previous_message_type =
"envoy.data.accesslog.v2.TCPAccessLogEntry";
// Common properties shared by all Envoy access logs.
AccessLogCommon common_properties = 1;
// Properties of the TCP connection.
ConnectionProperties connection_properties = 2;
}
message HTTPAccessLogEntry {
option (udpa.annotations.versioning).previous_message_type =
"envoy.data.accesslog.v2.HTTPAccessLogEntry";
// HTTP version
enum HTTPVersion {
PROTOCOL_UNSPECIFIED = 0;
HTTP10 = 1;
HTTP11 = 2;
HTTP2 = 3;
HTTP3 = 4;
}
// Common properties shared by all Envoy access logs.
AccessLogCommon common_properties = 1;
HTTPVersion protocol_version = 2;
// Description of the incoming HTTP request.
HTTPRequestProperties request = 3;
// Description of the outgoing HTTP response.
HTTPResponseProperties response = 4;
}
// Defines fields for a connection
message ConnectionProperties {
option (udpa.annotations.versioning).previous_message_type =
"envoy.data.accesslog.v2.ConnectionProperties";
// Number of bytes received from downstream.
uint64 received_bytes = 1;
// Number of bytes sent to downstream.
uint64 sent_bytes = 2;
}
// Defines fields that are shared by all Envoy access logs.
// [#next-free-field: 22]
message AccessLogCommon {
option (udpa.annotations.versioning).previous_message_type =
"envoy.data.accesslog.v2.AccessLogCommon";
// [#not-implemented-hide:]
// This field indicates the rate at which this log entry was sampled.
// Valid range is (0.0, 1.0].
double sample_rate = 1 [(validate.rules).double = {lte: 1.0 gt: 0.0}];
// This field is the remote/origin address on which the request from the user was received.
// Note: This may not be the physical peer. E.g, if the remote address is inferred from for
// example the x-forwarder-for header, proxy protocol, etc.
config.core.v3.Address downstream_remote_address = 2;
// This field is the local/destination address on which the request from the user was received.
config.core.v3.Address downstream_local_address = 3;
// If the connection is secure,S this field will contain TLS properties.
TLSProperties tls_properties = 4;
// The time that Envoy started servicing this request. This is effectively the time that the first
// downstream byte is received.
google.protobuf.Timestamp start_time = 5;
// Interval between the first downstream byte received and the last
// downstream byte received (i.e. time it takes to receive a request).
google.protobuf.Duration time_to_last_rx_byte = 6;
// Interval between the first downstream byte received and the first upstream byte sent. There may
// by considerable delta between *time_to_last_rx_byte* and this value due to filters.
// Additionally, the same caveats apply as documented in *time_to_last_downstream_tx_byte* about
// not accounting for kernel socket buffer time, etc.
google.protobuf.Duration time_to_first_upstream_tx_byte = 7;
// Interval between the first downstream byte received and the last upstream byte sent. There may
// by considerable delta between *time_to_last_rx_byte* and this value due to filters.
// Additionally, the same caveats apply as documented in *time_to_last_downstream_tx_byte* about
// not accounting for kernel socket buffer time, etc.
google.protobuf.Duration time_to_last_upstream_tx_byte = 8;
// Interval between the first downstream byte received and the first upstream
// byte received (i.e. time it takes to start receiving a response).
google.protobuf.Duration time_to_first_upstream_rx_byte = 9;
// Interval between the first downstream byte received and the last upstream
// byte received (i.e. time it takes to receive a complete response).
google.protobuf.Duration time_to_last_upstream_rx_byte = 10;
// Interval between the first downstream byte received and the first downstream byte sent.
// There may be a considerable delta between the *time_to_first_upstream_rx_byte* and this field
// due to filters. Additionally, the same caveats apply as documented in
// *time_to_last_downstream_tx_byte* about not accounting for kernel socket buffer time, etc.
google.protobuf.Duration time_to_first_downstream_tx_byte = 11;
// Interval between the first downstream byte received and the last downstream byte sent.
// Depending on protocol, buffering, windowing, filters, etc. there may be a considerable delta
// between *time_to_last_upstream_rx_byte* and this field. Note also that this is an approximate
// time. In the current implementation it does not include kernel socket buffer time. In the
// current implementation it also does not include send window buffering inside the HTTP/2 codec.
// In the future it is likely that work will be done to make this duration more accurate.
google.protobuf.Duration time_to_last_downstream_tx_byte = 12;
// The upstream remote/destination address that handles this exchange. This does not include
// retries.
config.core.v3.Address upstream_remote_address = 13;
// The upstream local/origin address that handles this exchange. This does not include retries.
config.core.v3.Address upstream_local_address = 14;
// The upstream cluster that *upstream_remote_address* belongs to.
string upstream_cluster = 15;
// Flags indicating occurrences during request/response processing.
ResponseFlags response_flags = 16;
// All metadata encountered during request processing, including endpoint
// selection.
//
// This can be used to associate IDs attached to the various configurations
// used to process this request with the access log entry. For example, a
// route created from a higher level forwarding rule with some ID can place
// that ID in this field and cross reference later. It can also be used to
// determine if a canary endpoint was used or not.
config.core.v3.Metadata metadata = 17;
// If upstream connection failed due to transport socket (e.g. TLS handshake), provides the
// failure reason from the transport socket. The format of this field depends on the configured
// upstream transport socket. Common TLS failures are in
// :ref:`TLS trouble shooting <arch_overview_ssl_trouble_shooting>`.
string upstream_transport_failure_reason = 18;
// The name of the route
string route_name = 19;
// This field is the downstream direct remote address on which the request from the user was
// received. Note: This is always the physical peer, even if the remote address is inferred from
// for example the x-forwarder-for header, proxy protocol, etc.
config.core.v3.Address downstream_direct_remote_address = 20;
// Map of filter state in stream info that have been configured to be logged. If the filter
// state serialized to any message other than `google.protobuf.Any` it will be packed into
// `google.protobuf.Any`.
map<string, google.protobuf.Any> filter_state_objects = 21;
}
// Flags indicating occurrences during request/response processing.
// [#next-free-field: 20]
message ResponseFlags {
option (udpa.annotations.versioning).previous_message_type =
"envoy.data.accesslog.v2.ResponseFlags";
message Unauthorized {
option (udpa.annotations.versioning).previous_message_type =
"envoy.data.accesslog.v2.ResponseFlags.Unauthorized";
// Reasons why the request was unauthorized
enum Reason {
REASON_UNSPECIFIED = 0;
// The request was denied by the external authorization service.
EXTERNAL_SERVICE = 1;
}
Reason reason = 1;
}
// Indicates local server healthcheck failed.
bool failed_local_healthcheck = 1;
// Indicates there was no healthy upstream.
bool no_healthy_upstream = 2;
// Indicates an there was an upstream request timeout.
bool upstream_request_timeout = 3;
// Indicates local codec level reset was sent on the stream.
bool local_reset = 4;
// Indicates remote codec level reset was received on the stream.
bool upstream_remote_reset = 5;
// Indicates there was a local reset by a connection pool due to an initial connection failure.
bool upstream_connection_failure = 6;
// Indicates the stream was reset due to an upstream connection termination.
bool upstream_connection_termination = 7;
// Indicates the stream was reset because of a resource overflow.
bool upstream_overflow = 8;
// Indicates no route was found for the request.
bool no_route_found = 9;
// Indicates that the request was delayed before proxying.
bool delay_injected = 10;
// Indicates that the request was aborted with an injected error code.
bool fault_injected = 11;
// Indicates that the request was rate-limited locally.
bool rate_limited = 12;
// Indicates if the request was deemed unauthorized and the reason for it.
Unauthorized unauthorized_details = 13;
// Indicates that the request was rejected because there was an error in rate limit service.
bool rate_limit_service_error = 14;
// Indicates the stream was reset due to a downstream connection termination.
bool downstream_connection_termination = 15;
// Indicates that the upstream retry limit was exceeded, resulting in a downstream error.
bool upstream_retry_limit_exceeded = 16;
// Indicates that the stream idle timeout was hit, resulting in a downstream 408.
bool stream_idle_timeout = 17;
// Indicates that the request was rejected because an envoy request header failed strict
// validation.
bool invalid_envoy_request_headers = 18;
// Indicates there was an HTTP protocol error on the downstream request.
bool downstream_protocol_error = 19;
}
// Properties of a negotiated TLS connection.
// [#next-free-field: 7]
message TLSProperties {
option (udpa.annotations.versioning).previous_message_type =
"envoy.data.accesslog.v2.TLSProperties";
enum TLSVersion {
VERSION_UNSPECIFIED = 0;
TLSv1 = 1;
TLSv1_1 = 2;
TLSv1_2 = 3;
TLSv1_3 = 4;
}
message CertificateProperties {
option (udpa.annotations.versioning).previous_message_type =
"envoy.data.accesslog.v2.TLSProperties.CertificateProperties";
message SubjectAltName {
option (udpa.annotations.versioning).previous_message_type =
"envoy.data.accesslog.v2.TLSProperties.CertificateProperties.SubjectAltName";
oneof san {
string uri = 1;
// [#not-implemented-hide:]
string dns = 2;
}
}
// SANs present in the certificate.
repeated SubjectAltName subject_alt_name = 1;
// The subject field of the certificate.
string subject = 2;
}
// Version of TLS that was negotiated.
TLSVersion tls_version = 1;
// TLS cipher suite negotiated during handshake. The value is a
// four-digit hex code defined by the IANA TLS Cipher Suite Registry
// (e.g. ``009C`` for ``TLS_RSA_WITH_AES_128_GCM_SHA256``).
//
// Here it is expressed as an integer.
google.protobuf.UInt32Value tls_cipher_suite = 2;
// SNI hostname from handshake.
string tls_sni_hostname = 3;
// Properties of the local certificate used to negotiate TLS.
CertificateProperties local_certificate_properties = 4;
// Properties of the peer certificate used to negotiate TLS.
CertificateProperties peer_certificate_properties = 5;
// The TLS session ID.
string tls_session_id = 6;
}
// [#next-free-field: 14]
message HTTPRequestProperties {
option (udpa.annotations.versioning).previous_message_type =
"envoy.data.accesslog.v2.HTTPRequestProperties";
// The request method (RFC 7231/2616).
config.core.v3.RequestMethod request_method = 1 [(validate.rules).enum = {defined_only: true}];
// The scheme portion of the incoming request URI.
string scheme = 2;
// HTTP/2 ``:authority`` or HTTP/1.1 ``Host`` header value.
string authority = 3;
// The port of the incoming request URI
// (unused currently, as port is composed onto authority).
google.protobuf.UInt32Value port = 4;
// The path portion from the incoming request URI.
string path = 5;
// Value of the ``User-Agent`` request header.
string user_agent = 6;
// Value of the ``Referer`` request header.
string referer = 7;
// Value of the ``X-Forwarded-For`` request header.
string forwarded_for = 8;
// Value of the ``X-Request-Id`` request header
//
// This header is used by Envoy to uniquely identify a request.
// It will be generated for all external requests and internal requests that
// do not already have a request ID.
string request_id = 9;
// Value of the ``X-Envoy-Original-Path`` request header.
string original_path = 10;
// Size of the HTTP request headers in bytes.
//
// This value is captured from the OSI layer 7 perspective, i.e. it does not
// include overhead from framing or encoding at other networking layers.
uint64 request_headers_bytes = 11;
// Size of the HTTP request body in bytes.
//
// This value is captured from the OSI layer 7 perspective, i.e. it does not
// include overhead from framing or encoding at other networking layers.
uint64 request_body_bytes = 12;
// Map of additional headers that have been configured to be logged.
map<string, string> request_headers = 13;
}
// [#next-free-field: 7]
message HTTPResponseProperties {
option (udpa.annotations.versioning).previous_message_type =
"envoy.data.accesslog.v2.HTTPResponseProperties";
// The HTTP response code returned by Envoy.
google.protobuf.UInt32Value response_code = 1;
// Size of the HTTP response headers in bytes.
//
// This value is captured from the OSI layer 7 perspective, i.e. it does not
// include overhead from framing or encoding at other networking layers.
uint64 response_headers_bytes = 2;
// Size of the HTTP response body in bytes.
//
// This value is captured from the OSI layer 7 perspective, i.e. it does not
// include overhead from framing or encoding at other networking layers.
uint64 response_body_bytes = 3;
// Map of additional headers configured to be logged.
map<string, string> response_headers = 4;
// Map of trailers configured to be logged.
map<string, string> response_trailers = 5;
// The HTTP response code details.
string response_code_details = 6;
}