Debug mode
You can use APISIX's debug mode to troubleshoot your configuration.
#
Basic debug modeYou can enable the basic debug mode by adding this line to your debug configuration file (conf/debug.yaml
):
basic:
enable: true
APISIX loads the configurations of debug.yaml
on startup and then checks if the file is modified on an interval of 1 second. If the file is changed, APISIX automatically applies the configuration changes.
note
For APISIX releases prior to v2.10, basic debug mode is enabled by setting apisix.enable_debug = true
in your configuration file (conf/config.yaml
).
If you have configured two Plugins limit-conn
and limit-count
on the Route /hello
, you will receive a response with the header Apisix-Plugins: limit-conn, limit-count
when you enable the basic debug mode.
curl http://127.0.0.1:1984/hello -i
HTTP/1.1 200 OK
Content-Type: text/plain
Transfer-Encoding: chunked
Connection: keep-alive
Apisix-Plugins: limit-conn, limit-count
X-RateLimit-Limit: 2
X-RateLimit-Remaining: 1
Server: openresty
hello world
IMPORTANT
If the debug information cannot be included in a response header (for example, when the Plugin is in a stream subsystem), the debug information will be logged as an error log at a warn
level.
#
Advanced debug modeYou can configure advanced options in debug mode by modifying your debug configuration file (conf/debug.yaml
).
The following configurations are available:
Key | Required | Default | Description |
---|---|---|---|
hook_conf.enable | True | false | Enables/disables hook debug trace. i.e. if enabled, will print the target module function's inputs or returned value. |
hook_conf.name | True | Module list name of the hook that enabled the debug trace. | |
hook_conf.log_level | True | warn | Log level for input arguments & returned values. |
hook_conf.is_print_input_args | True | true | When set to true enables printing input arguments. |
hook_conf.is_print_return_value | True | true | When set to true enables printing returned values. |
note
A checker would check every second for changes to the configuration file. It will only check a file if the file was updated based on its last modification time.
You can add an #END
flag to indicate to the checker to only look for changes until that point.
The example below shows how you can configure advanced options in debug mode:
hook_conf:
enable: false # Enables/disables hook debug trace
name: hook_phase # Module list name of the hook that enabled the debug trace
log_level: warn # Log level for input arguments & returned values
is_print_input_args: true # When set to `true` enables printing input arguments
is_print_return_value: true # When set to `true` enables printing returned values
hook_phase: # Module function list, Name: hook_phase
apisix: # Referenced module name
- http_access_phase # Function names:Array
- http_header_filter_phase
- http_body_filter_phase
- http_log_phase
#END
#
Dynamically enable advanced debug modeYou can also enable advanced debug mode only on particular requests.
The example below shows how you can enable it on requests with the header X-APISIX-Dynamic-Debug
:
http_filter:
enable: true # Enable/disable advanced debug mode dynamically
enable_header_name: X-APISIX-Dynamic-Debug # Trace for the request with this header
...
#END
This will enable the advanced debug mode only for requests like:
curl 127.0.0.1:9090/hello --header 'X-APISIX-Dynamic-Debug: foo'
note
The apisix.http_access_phase
module cannot be hooked for this dynamic rule as the advanced debug mode is enabled based on the request.