Hello Andrei, Thanks for writing back. I wanted to take enough time check all the links. I’ve read about OpenResty but my concern is how to access the data I need. So basically I’m diving my process in stages. Stage 0: research and get the correct approach (this current stage) Stage 1: get all the request and response to go through a custom functions (processReq, processResp). Stage 2: write those functions to call the appropriate APIs. Stage 3: stress test and optimization. I think OpenResty solves the Stage 2 but I still don’t know how to handle properly the REQ/RESP, mostly the response since the REQ could be the first module called. But I couldn’t find anything clear on catching the response. Maybe this is pretty straight forward but I’m messing this up.
Thanks you everyone for reading this. From: Andrei<mailto:lag...@gmail.com> Sent: Tuesday, December 29, 2020 4:24 PM To: nginx@nginx.org<mailto:nginx@nginx.org> Subject: Re: Getting started with a Module Happy Holidays! You mean something like this? https://serverfault.com/questions/361556/is-it-possible-to-log-the-response-data-in-nginx-access-log Either way, you're probably looking at OpenResty Lua (https://github.com/openresty/lua-nginx-module), cosockets (https://github.com/openresty/lua-nginx-module#cosockets-not-available-everywhere), and maybe mlcache (https://github.com/thibaultcha/lua-resty-mlcache). Instead of writing a full blown module, consider using Lua. I know this isn't an OpenResty forum, but... https://opm.openresty.org/ also has a bunch of goodies that might help :) gl! On Tue, Dec 29, 2020 at 4:16 PM Federico Felman <f...@hotmail.com<mailto:f...@hotmail.com>> wrote: Hello everyone and happy holidays. I’ve been asked to do a specific module for NGINX, I need to “log” all the requests and responses using some specific web services. For what I’ve seen I can read the REQ easily but I don’t see any way to access the response. Can you guys help me? Thanks in advance!!! _______________________________________________ nginx mailing list nginx@nginx.org<mailto:nginx@nginx.org> http://mailman.nginx.org/mailman/listinfo/nginx
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