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On Thu, 19 Feb, 2026, 10:02 am Brian Neradt, <[email protected]> wrote:

> Looks like an interesting feature. Thank you for working on it.
>
> On Wed, Feb 11, 2026 at 3:22 PM Masakazu Kitajo <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> Hi all,
>>
>> I'd like to propose a new TS API to enable plugins to add or redefine
>> access log fields.
>>
>> Use cases:
>> - Log information that ATS core does not expose (e.g. information in a
>> client certificate)
>> - Log information from plugins (e.g. tcpinfo)
>> - Redefine log fields (e.g. Fill cqpv field based on ALPN info in PROXY
>> protocol header if available)
>>
>> API:
>> TSReturnCode TSLogFieldRegister(
>>   std::string_view name,
>>   std::string_view symbol,
>>   TSLogType type,
>>   TSLogMarshalCallback marshal_cb,
>>   TSLogUnmarshalCallback unmarshal_cb,
>>   bool replace = false);
>>
>> The parameters are basically same as the constructor of the internal log
>> field implementation (LogField). The only difference is the replace
>> parameter. With the default value (false), the API call fails if there is
>> already a log field that has the same symbol. It prevents accidental
>> overriding due to symbol conflict. If the parameter is explicitly set to
>> true, the API call replaces the existing log field registration with a new
>> one. This is useful if you want to redefine log fields.
>>
>> Known Issue:
>> An issue with custom fields is that tools like traffic_logstats do not
>> know those custom fields. It's problematic especially if the log file
>> format is binary. But as long as custom fields do not need special
>> unmarshaling functions, a field definition file (maybe a map between a
>> symbol and a type) should help those tools. And those custom fields do not
>> harm anything until users put those fields into their log formats.
>> Ideally, plugins that add complex custom fields should provide a library
>> or pseudo code to unmarshal the fields so that tools can support those
>> easily, but I think it's out of our control.
>>
>> Pull Request:
>> https://github.com/apache/trafficserver/pull/12872
>>
>> Thoughts?
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Masakazu
>>
>
>
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