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Capture Request Body

Overview

The Capture Request Body feature feature allows to store the request body of an HTTP transaction, making it a useful tool for debugging and troubleshooting.

caution

Request bodies usually contain sensitive data like passwords and credit card numbers. If your service handles data like this, enable this feature with care.

Application Packaged as jar File

Enable Capture Request Body

Add the below properties in the jar file to enable the Capture Request Body feature.

-Delastic.apm.global_labels="_tag_redact_body=true"
-Delastic.apm.capture_body=all

Customize Document Type and Index

To customize the Document Type and Index, perform the following steps within the jar file. (Optional)

  1. Add the below line to customize to Index.
-Delastic.apm.global_labels="_tag_redact_body=true,_tag_IndexType=log"

note

The Index Type is set to Log by default, and the possible values that can be used for this field are Logs and Metrics.


  1. Add the below line within the jar file to customize the Document Type.
-Delastic.apm.global_labels="_tag_redact_body=true,_tag_documentType=custom-document"

note

By default, the Document Type is set to custom-document.

Complete Configuration

java -Delastic.apm.capture_body=all -Delastic.apm.global_labels="_tag_redact_body=true,_tag_IndexType=log,_tag_documentType=custom-document" -jar (application jar name)

View the Captured Request Body

Follow the below steps to verify and view the trace data.

  1. Go to the Application tab in SnappyFlow and navigate to your Project > Application > Dashboard.

  2. In the Dashboard window, go to the Log Management section.

  3. Select the Source and Log Type to view logs in the dashboard.

  4. To see the unprocessed data, go to the Browse Data section and select the following details:

    • Index: Metrics
    • Plugin: trace_body
    • Document Type: user_input

Application Packaged as war File

Enable Capture Request Body

Add the following properties in the tomcat_setenv.sh file to enable the Capture Request Body feature.

export CATALINA_OPTS="$CATALINA_OPTS -Delastic.apm.global_labels='_tag_redact_body=true'"
export CATALINA_OPTS="$CATALINA_OPTS -Delastic.apm.capture_body=all"

Customize Document Type and Index

To customize the Document Type and Index, perform the following steps within the war file. (Optional)

  1. Add the below line to customize to Index.
export CATALINA_OPTS="$CATALINA_OPTS -Delastic.apm.global_labels='_tag_IndexType=log'"

note

The Index Type is set to Log by default, and the possible values that can be used for this field are Logs and Metrics.

  1. Add the below line within the jar file to customize the Document Type.
export CATALINA_OPTS="$CATALINA_OPTS -     Delastic.apm.global_labels='_tag_documentType=custom-document'"

note

By default, the Document Type is set to custom-document.

Complete Configuration

export CATALINA_OPTS="$CATALINA_OPTS -Delastic.apm.capture_body=all"
export CATALINA_OPTS="$CATALINA_OPTS - Delastic.apm.global_labels='_tag_redact_body=true,_tag_IndexType=log,_tag_documentType=custom-document'"

View the Captured Request Body

Follow the below steps to verify and view the trace data.

  1. Go to the Application tab in SnappyFlow and navigate to your Project > Application > Dashboard.

  2. In the Dashboard window, go to the Log Management section.

  3. Select the Source and Log Type to view logs in the dashboard.

  4. To see the unprocessed data, go to the Browse Data section and select the following details:

    • Index: Metrics
    • Plugin: trace_body
    • Document Type: user_input