.. Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one or more contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file distributed with this work for additional information regarding copyright ownership. The ASF licenses this file to you under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the specific language governing permissions and limitations under the License. .. include:: ../../common.defs .. _admin-plugins-xdebug: XDebug Plugin ************* The `XDebug` plugin allows HTTP clients to debug the operation of the Traffic Server cache using the default ``X-Debug`` header. The plugin is triggered by the presence of the ``X-Debug`` or the configured header in the client request. The contents of this header should be the names of the debug headers that are desired in the response. The `XDebug` plugin will remove the ``X-Debug`` header from the client request and inject the desired headers into the client response. `XDebug` is a global plugin. It is installed by adding it to the :file:`plugin.config` file. It currently takes a single, optional configuration option, ``--header``. E.g. --header=ATS-My-Debug This overrides the default ``X-Debug`` header name. Debugging Headers ================= The `XDebug` plugin is able to generate the following debugging headers: Via If the ``Via`` header is requested, the `XDebug` plugin sets the :ts:cv:`proxy.config.http.insert_response_via_str` configuration variable to ``3`` for the request. Diags If the ``Diags`` header is requested, the `XDebug` plugin enables the transaction specific diagnostics for the transaction. This also requires that :ts:cv:`proxy.config.diags.debug.enabled` is set to ``1``. log-headers If the ``log-headers`` is requested while :ts:cv:`proxy.config.diags.debug.tags` is set to ``xdebug.headers`` and :ts:cv:`proxy.config.diags.debug.enabled` is set to ``1``, then all client and server, request and response headers are logged. Also, the ``X-Debug: log-headers`` header is always added to the upstream request. X-Cache-Key The ``X-Cache-Key`` header contains the URL that identifies the HTTP object in the Traffic Server cache. This header is particularly useful if a custom cache key is being used. X-Cache The ``X-Cache`` header contains the results of any cache lookups. ========== =========== Value Description ========== =========== none No cache lookup was attempted. miss The object was not found in the cache. hit-stale The object was found in the cache, but it was stale. hit-fresh The object was fresh in the cache. skipped The cache lookup was skipped. ========== =========== If a request goes through multiple proxies, each one prepends its X-Cache header content at the beginning of the existing X-Cache header. As a result, the order is reversed from the Via: header. X-Cache-Generation The cache generation ID for this transaction, as specified by the :ts:cv:`proxy.config.http.cache.generation` configuration variable. X-Milestones The ``X-Milestones`` header contains detailed information about how long the transaction took to traverse portions of the HTTP state machine. The timing information is obtained from the :c:func:`TSHttpTxnMilestoneGet` API. Each milestone value is a fractional number of seconds since the beginning of the transaction. X-Transaction-ID A unique transaction ID, which identifies this request / transaction. This matches the log field format that is also available, %. X-Remap If the URL was remapped for a request, this header gives the *to* and *from* field from the line in remap.config that caused the URL to be remapped.