Rails.application.configure do config.lograge.formatter = Lograge::Formatters::Logstash.new config.lograge.base_controller_class = ['ActionController::Base', 'Manager::ApplicationController'] # This will allow to override custom options from environement file # injected by ansible. if !config.lograge.custom_options config.lograge.custom_options = lambda do |event| { type: 'tps', source: ENV['SOURCE'], tags: ['request', event.payload[:exception] ? 'exception' : nil].compact, user_id: event.payload[:user_id], user_email: event.payload[:user_email], user_roles: event.payload[:user_roles], user_agent: event.payload[:user_agent], graphql_query: event.payload[:graphql_query], graphql_variables: event.payload[:graphql_variables], browser: event.payload[:browser], browser_version: event.payload[:browser_version], platform: event.payload[:platform], client_ip: event.payload[:client_ip], request_id: event.payload[:request_id], process: { pid: Process.pid } }.compact end config.lograge.custom_payload do |controller| { xhr: !!controller&.request&.xhr? } end end config.lograge.keep_original_rails_log = true config.lograge.logger = ActiveSupport::Logger.new(Rails.root.join('log', "logstash_#{Rails.env}.log")) if config.lograge.enabled ActiveJob::ApplicationLogSubscriber.attach_to(:active_job) end end