server-info
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DescriptionThe server-info
Plugin periodically reports basic server information to etcd.
The information reported by the Plugin is explained below:
Name | Type | Description |
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boot_time | integer | Bootstrap time (UNIX timestamp) of the APISIX instance. Resets when hot updating but not when APISIX is just reloaded. |
id | string | APISIX instance ID. |
etcd_version | string | Version of the etcd cluster used by APISIX. Will be unknown if the network to etcd is partitioned. |
version | string | Version of APISIX instance. |
hostname | string | Hostname of the machine/pod APISIX is deployed to. |
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AttributesNone.
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APIThis Plugin exposes the endpoint /v1/server_info
to the Control API
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Enabling the PluginAdd server-info
to the Plugin list in your configuration file (conf/config.yaml
):
plugins:
- ...
- server-info
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Customizing server info report configurationWe can change the report configurations in the plugin_attr
section of conf/config.yaml
.
The following configurations of the server info report can be customized:
Name | Type | Default | Description |
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report_ttl | integer | 36 | Time in seconds after which the report is deleted from etcd (maximum: 86400, minimum: 3). |
To customize, you can modify the plugin_attr
attribute in your configuration file (conf/config.yaml
):
plugin_attr:
server-info:
report_ttl: 60
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Example usageAfter you enable the Plugin as mentioned above, you can access the server info report through the Control API:
curl http://127.0.0.1:9090/v1/server_info -s | jq .
{
"etcd_version": "3.5.0",
"id": "b7ce1c5c-b1aa-4df7-888a-cbe403f3e948",
"hostname": "fedora32",
"version": "2.1",
"boot_time": 1608522102
}
tip
You can also view the server info report through the APISIX Dashboard.
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Disable PluginTo disable the Plugin, you can remove server-info
from the list of Plugins in your configuration file:
plugins:
- ...