--- id: setup-rsyslog title: Setup Log File Generation (Rsyslog) --- The **log file** serves as a comprehensive record of audit logs, capturing crucial information about various activities within the ToolJet. Follow the guide below to set up and utilize the log file feature effectively. ## Activation and Configuration ### Environment Variable Setup - To **activate** the log file feature, simply set the environment variable `LOG_FILE_PATH` to specify the desired path for the log file. For instance, if you want to use `rsyslog` as the log file path, set `LOG_FILE_PATH` to `rsyslog`. ```bash LOG_FILE_PATH='rsyslog' ``` Setup log file generation - The log file path is relative to the home directory of the machine. For instance, if the home directory is `/home/tooljet`, the log file path will be `/home/tooljet/rsyslog`. ### Server Restart - After configuring the log file environment variable, it's essential to **restart the server** to initiate the log file generation process. - This step ensures that the server recognizes the new configuration and begins recording audit logs. ## Log Rotation and Organization ### Daily Log Rotation - The log file is designed to rotate on a daily basis, creating a new log file each day. This configuration aids in efficient management and organization of audit data. ### Log File Path Structure - The log file path is determined by the `LOG_FILE_PATH` variable. It is crucial to understand that this path is relative to the home directory of the machine. For instance, if `LOG_FILE_PATH` is set to `rsyslog`, the resulting log file path will be structured as follows: ```bash homepath/rsyslog/{process_id}-{date}/audit.log ``` - `{process_id}` is a placeholder for the unique process identifier. - `{date}` represents the current date. This structured path ensures that audit logs are organized by both process and date, simplifying traceability and analysis. Setup log file generation ### Example Log Data The log data captures essential details, such as user ID, organization ID, resource ID, resource type, action type, resource name, IP address, and additional metadata.
**Example Log file data** ```bash { level: 'info', message: 'PERFORM APP_CREATE OF awdasdawdwd APP', timestamp: '2023-11-02 17:12:40', auditLog: { userId: '0ad48e21-e7a2-4597-9568-c4535aedf687', organizationId: 'cf8e132f-a68a-4c81-a0d4-3617b79e7b17', resourceId: 'eac02f79-b8e2-495a-bffe-82633416c829', resourceType: 'APP', actionType: 'APP_CREATE', resourceName: 'awdasdawdwd', ipAddress: '::1', metadata: { userAgent: 'Mozilla/5.0 (Macintosh; Intel Mac OS X 10_15_7) AppleWebKit/537.36 (KHTML, like Gecko) Chrome/118.0.0.0 Safari/537.36', tooljetVersion: '2.22.2-ee2.8.3' } }, label: 'APP' } ```
### Folder Creation The log file feature automatically creates a folder in the home path with the specified name (e.g., `rsyslog`). This folder serves as the root directory for the organized storage of audit logs. Setup log file generation