Apache HTTP Server Version 2.5

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| Description: | Additional configurable debug logging | 
|---|---|
| Status: | Experimental | 
| Module Identifier: | log_debug_module | 
| Source File: | mod_log_debug.c | 
| Compatibility: | Available in Apache 2.3.14 and later | 
<Location /foo/>
  LogMessage "/foo/ has been requested"
</Location>
        
      
<Location /foo/>
  LogMessage "subrequest to /foo/" hook=type_checker expr=%{IS_SUBREQ}
</Location>
        
        The default log_transaction hook is not executed for sub-requests,
        therefore we have to use a different hook.
      
            LogMessage "IPv6 timeout from %{REMOTE_ADDR}" "expr=-T %{IPV6} && %{REQUEST_STATUS} = 408"
        
        Note the placing of the double quotes for the expr= argument.
      
<Location />
  LogMessage "%{reqenv:X-Foo}" hook=all
</Location>
        
        Together with microsecond time stamps in the error log,
        hook=all also allows to determine the times spent
        in the different parts of the request processing.
      | Description: | Log userdefined message to error log | 
|---|---|
| Syntax: | LogMessage message
[hook=hook] [expr=expression]
 | 
| Default: | Unset | 
| Context: | directory | 
| Status: | Experimental | 
| Module: | mod_log_debug | 
This directive causes a user defined message to be logged to the error log. The message can use variables and functions from the ap_expr syntax. The messages are logged at loglevel info.
The hook specifies before which phase of request procesing the message will be logged. The following hooks are supported:
| Name | 
|---|
translate_name | 
type_checker | 
quick_handler | 
map_to_storage | 
check_access | 
check_access_ex | 
insert_filter | 
check_authn | 
check_authz | 
fixups | 
handler | 
log_transaction | 
The default is log_transaction. The special value
    all is also supported, causing a message to be logged at each
    phase. Not all hooks are executed for every request.
The optional expression allows to restrict the message if a condition is met. The details of the expression syntax are described in the ap_expr documentation.
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