Activitylog

Introduction

The Infinite Scale activitylog service is responsible for storing events (activities) per resource. Resources can be Space Roots, Files and Folders.

Default Values

  • Activitylog listens on port 9195 by default.

The Log Service Ecosystem

Log services like the activitylog, clientlog, sse and userlog are responsible for composing notifications for a certain audience.


Log services and their tasks

activitylog 1

This service stores events per resource. These can be retrieved to show item activities.

clientlog

This service composes machine-readable messages, so clients can act without the need to query the server.

eventhistory

This service stores events and allows other services to retrieve them via an event ID.

sse

This service is only responsible for sending these messages. It does not care about their form or language.

userlog 2

This service translates and adjusts messages to be human-readable.

Services may depend on each other:

  1. The activitylog service requires the eventhistory service.

  2. The userlog service is configured by default to use both the eventhistory and sse service. It can be configured to use both, the one, or the other.

Translations

The activitylog service has embedded translations sourced via transifex to provide a basic set of translated languages. These embedded translations are available for all deployment scenarios. In addition, the service supports custom translations, though it is currently not possible to just add custom translations to embedded ones. If custom translations are configured, the embedded ones are not used. To configure custom translations, the ACTIVITYLOG_TRANSLATION_PATH environment variable needs to point to a base folder that will contain the translation files. This path must be available from all instances of the userlog service, a shared storage is recommended. Translation files must be of type .po or .mo. For each language, the filename needs to be activitylog.po (or activitylog.mo) and stored in a folder structure defining the language code. In general the path/name pattern for a translation file needs to be:

{ACTIVITYLOG_TRANSLATION_PATH}/{language-code}/LC_MESSAGES/activitylog.po

The language code pattern is composed of language[_territory] where language is the base language and _territory is optional and defines a country.

For example, for the language de, one needs to place the corresponding translation files to

{ACTIVITYLOG_TRANSLATION_PATH}/de/LC_MESSAGES/activitylog.po


For the time being, the embedded ownCloud Web frontend only supports the main language code but does not handle any territory. When strings are available in the language code language_territory, the web frontend does not see it as it only requests language. In consequence, any translations made must exist in the requested language to avoid a fallback to the default.

Translation Rules

  • If a requested language code is not available, the service tries to fall back to the base language if available. For example, if the requested language-code de_DE is not available, the service tries to fall back to translations in the de folder.

  • If the base language de is also not available, the service falls back to the system’s default English (en), which is the source of the texts provided by the code.

Default Language

The default language can be defined via the OCIS_DEFAULT_LANGUAGE environment variable. See the settings service for a detailed description.

Storing

The activitylog service can use a configured store via the global OCIS_PERSISTENT_STORE environment variable.

Note that for each global environment variable, an independent service-based one might be available additionally. For precedences see Environment Variable Notes. Check the configuration section below. Supported stores are:

Store Type Description

memory

Basic in-memory store. Will not survive a restart.
Usually the default for caches. See the store environment variable for which one is used.

nats-js-kv

Stores data using key-value-store feature of NATS JetStream.
Usually the default for stores, see the store environment variable for which one is used.

redis-sentinel

Stores data in a configured Redis Sentinel cluster.

noop

Stores nothing. Useful for testing. Not recommended in production environments.

The activitylog service can only be scaled if not using the memory store and the stores are configured identically over all instances!
If you have used one of the deprecated stores of a former version, you should reconfigure to use one of the supported ones as the deprecated stores will be removed in a later version.
Store specific notes
  • When using redis-sentinel:
    The Redis master to use is configured via e.g. OCIS_PERSISTENT_STORE_NODES in the form of <sentinel-host>:<sentinel-port>/<redis-master> like 10.10.0.200:26379/mymaster.

  • When using nats-js-kv:

    • It is recommended to set OCIS_PERSISTENT_STORE_NODES to the same value as OCIS_EVENTS_ENDPOINT. That way the cache uses the same nats instance as the event bus. See the Event Bus Configuration for more details.

    • Authentication can be added, if configured, via OCIS_CACHE_AUTH_USERNAME and OCIS_CACHE_AUTH_PASSWORD.

    • It is possible to set OCIS_CACHE_DISABLE_PERSISTENCE to instruct nats to not persist cache data on disc.

Event Bus Configuration

The Infinite Scale event bus can be configured by a set of environment variables.

  • In case of an orchestrated installation like with Docker or Kubernetes, the event bus must be an external service for scalability like a Redis Sentinel cluster or a key-value-store NATS JetStream. Both named stores are supported and also used in Caching and Persistence. The store used is not part of the Infinite Scale installation and must be separately provided and configured.

  • Note that from a configuration point of view, caching and persistence are independent of the event bus configuration.

Note that for each global environment variable, a service-based one might be available additionally. For precedences see Environment Variable Notes. Check the configuration section below.

Without the aim of completeness, see the list of environment variables to configure the event bus:

Envvar Description

OCIS_EVENTS_ENDPOINT

The address of the event system.

OCIS_EVENTS_CLUSTER

The clusterID of the event system. Mandatory when using NATS as event system.

OCIS_EVENTS_ENABLE_TLS

Enable TLS for the connection to the events broker.

OCIS_INSECURE

Whether to verify the server TLS certificates.

OCIS_EVENTS_AUTH_USERNAME

The username to authenticate with the events broker.

OCIS_EVENTS_AUTH_PASSWORD

The password to authenticate with the events broker.

Configuration

Environment Variables

The activitylog service is configured via the following environment variables. Read the Environment Variable Types documentation for important details. Column IV shows with which release the environment variable has been introduced.

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  • 8.1.0

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YAML Example

  • 8.1.0

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