Directive Reference

Fundamental

when
Secondary Keys
do
Directive List
Value
hook

Specify the hook for other directives. The do key has the list of directives to invoke for the specified hook. To set the field “Best-Band” to the correct value “Delain” on the proxy response (using proxy-rsp-field)

when: proxy-rsp
do:
- proxy-rsp-field<Best-Band>: "Delain"

The top level directive(s) in a global configuration file must be this directive, which forces every directive to be associated with a specific hook. It can also be used as a normal directive to cause the invocation of directives on another hook (which must not be a prior hook). The action of the directive is to “schedule” its nested directives for later invocation on the specified hook. Therefore if the directive is not invoked its nested directives will not be either. This enables conditional invocation of those directives using data that may not be available in the later hook (e.g. the pre-remap request URL). Although any feature expressions in nested directives will be evaluated in the later hook, not at the time this directive is invoked, the decision on whether to invoke those directives can use current hook information.

with
Secondary Keys
select
Comparison list
do
Directive list
continue
Value
expression

Conditional invoke a list of directives. The expression evaluates a feature expression to create the active feature. This feature is then compared against the list comparisons attached to the select keyword. Each element of that list is an object. Each object can have a comparison and a list of directives under the do key. The feature for expression is compared in order by the comparisons and the first successful comparison is selected and the directives for the comparison invoked.

As a fundamental principle, once a comparison is selected and the directives invoked, this terminates the invocation of directives for the most recent when or with. That is, normally there is no return from inside a with because an outer with will normally also return immediately up to the top level when. This can be overridden for a specific instance by adding the key continue. If present then subsequent directives will be invoked. This should be used sparingly as the point of this rule is to make it unambiguous which directives were invoked for a transaction. Note that if no comparison is successful subsequent directives are invoked and the with has no effect. See this as an example of how to use continue.

A comparison is not required to have do in which case if it is matched, nothing is done but it counts as a match for the purposes of no return.

A comparison does not require an actual comparison but can consist only of do. In this case it always matches and this form serves as a convenient “match anything” comparison. Obviously it should always be the last comparison if used.

The do key can be used to invoke directives before any of the comparisons. This is useful primarily for access to the feature for expression via the ... extractor which extracts that feature. If there is a nested with that will terminate the list of do directives but will not prevent the comparisons and their associated directives.

User Agent Request

ua-req-url
Value
string

Set the URL of the user agent request to string. This must be the full, parsable URL. To set more specific elements of the URL use the more specific directives.

ua-req-host
Value
string

Set the host for the user agent request to value. This updates both the URL and the Host field as needed. This has no effect on the request port.

ua-req-url-host
Value
string

Set the host in the URL for the user agent request to value. This has no effect on the port nor on the Host field.

This can interact with with the Traffic Server core in odd ways on the remap hook. By default, after URL rewriting Traffic Server will itself update the Host header to match the host in the URL. This can be prevented by enabling pristine host header or overridden by using when to revert the Host field on a later hook (such as post-remap). The former can be done globally as configuration, or locally using txn-conf.

ua-req-port
Value
integer

Set the port for the request. This updates the URL and Host field as needed. This has no effect on the host.

ua-req-url-port
Value
integer

Set the port in the user agent request to value. This has no effect on the host in the URL nor the Host field.

ua-req-loc
Value
string, tuple

Set the location for the request. This is the host and optional port specifier as a single string or as a tuple of a string (the host) and an integer (the port).

ua-req-url-loc
Value
string, tuple

Set the location for the URL. This is the host and optional port specifier as a single string or as a tuple of a string (the host) and an integer (the port).

ua-req-path
Value
string

Set the path in the user agent request to value. A leading slash is ignored.

ua-req-query
Value
string

Sets the query string for the user agent request.

ua-req-query-value
Argument
Query parameter key.
Value
string

Set the value for a specific query parameter, identified by key. This assumes the standard format for a query string, key / value pairs (joined by ‘=’) separated by ‘&’ or ‘;’. The key comparison is case insensitive. If the value is NULL the key and value are removed from the query string. Otherwise, if the key is not present it is added, then the value updated.

ua-req-fragment
Value
string

Set the fragment of the URL. If string is empty or NULL the fragment is removed.

ua-req-field
Argument
name
Value
string, tuple of strings

Set the field named name to the value. If value is a tuple of strings, create a field for every element of the tuple and set the value for that field to the tuple element.

Set the field names “X-Swoc” to “Potzrebie”

ua-req-field<X-Swoc>: "Potzrebie"

Proxy Request

proxy-req-url
Value
string

Set the URL of the proxy request to string. This must be the full, parsable URL. To set more specific elements of the URL use the more specific directives.

proxy-req-host
Value
string

Set the host for the proxy request to value. This updates both the URL and the Host field as needed. This has no effect on the request port.

proxy-req-url-host
Value
string

Set the host in the URL for the proxy request to value. This has no effect on the port nor on the Host field.

proxy-req-port
Value
integer

Set the port for the request. This updates the URL and Host field as needed. This has no effect on the host.

proxy-req-url-port
Value
integer

Set the port in the user agent request to value. This has no effect on the host in the URL nor the Host field.

proxy-req-loc
Value
string, tuple

Set the location for the request. This is the host and optional port specifier as a single string or as a tuple of a string (the host) and an integer (the port).

proxy-req-url-loc
Value
string, tuple

Set the location for the URL. This is the host and optional port specifier as a single string or as a tuple of a string (the host) and an integer (the port).

proxy-req-query
Value
string

Sets the query string for the proxy request.

proxy-req-query-value
Argument
Query parameter key.
Value
string

Set the value for a specific query parameter, identified by key. This assumes the standard format for a query string, key / value pairs (joined by ‘=’) separated by ‘&’ or ‘;’. The key comparison is case insensitive. If the value is NULL the key and value are removed from the query string. Otherwise, if the key is not present it is added, then the value updated.

proxy-req-fragment
Value
string

Set the fragment of the URL. If string is empty or NULL the fragment is removed.

proxy-req-field
Argument
name
Value
string, tuple of strings.

Set the field named name to the value. If value is a tuple of strings, create a field for every element of the tuple and set the value for that field to the tuple element.

To set the field named “Best-Band” to the correct value “Delain” -

proxy-req-field<Best-Band>: "Delain"

Upstream Response

upstream-rsp-field
Argument
name
Value
string, tuple of strings.

Set the field named name to the value. If value is a tuple of strings, create a field for every element of the tuple and set the value for that field to the tuple element.

upstream-rsp-status
Value
integer, tuple of integer, string

Set the upstream response status. If the value is an integer, the response status is set to that value. If the value is a list, it must two elements, an integer and a string. The status is set to the integer value and the reason is set to the string.

Set the status to 403

upstream-rsp-status: 403

Set the status to 404 with the reason “Desk too messy”

upstream-rsp-status: [ 404, "Desk too messy" ]
upstream-rsp-body
Value
string

Replace the upstream response body with the value of this directive.

Proxy Response

proxy-rsp-field
Argument
name
Value
string, tuple of strings.

Set the field named name to the value. If value is a tuple of strings, create a field for every element of the tuple and set the value for that field to the tuple element.

To set the field named “Best-Band” to the correct value “Delain” -

proxy-rsp-field<Best-Band>: "Delain"
proxy-rsp-status
Value
integer, tuple of integer, string

Set the proxy response status. If the value is an integer, the response status is set to that value. If the value is a list, it must two elements, an integer and a string. The status is set to the integer value and the reason is set to the string.

Set the status to 403

proxy-rsp-status: 403

Set the status to 404 with the reason “Desk too messy”

proxy-rsp-status: [ 404, "Desk too messy" ]

Transaction

var
Argument
*name*
Value
*any*

Set the transaction local variable name to value. value is evaluated in the directive context then stored in the variable for the current transaction. This has no effect on the value in any other transaction. The value persists until changed or the transaction ends.

Example - set the variable “Best-Band” to the value “Delain”

var<Best-Band>: "Delain"

Example - stash the user agent request host and path before remap in the variable “save”.

var<save>: "{ua-req-host}/{ua-req-path}"
txn-conf
Argument
*configuration variable name*
Value
*any*

This sets a transaction overridable configuration variable. The argument is the full name of the configuration variable. The value should be the type appropriate for that configuration variable.

Example - disable caching for this transaction

txn-conf<proxy.config.http.cache.http>: disable
proxy-reply

proxy-reply: status

proxy-reply: [ status, reason ]

proxy-reply:
   status: <status code>
   reason: <reason phrase>
   body: <response body>

Cause the proxy to reply to the user agent without connecting to an upstream. This must be invoked before a connection attempt is made to the upstream (post remap hook or earlier). status is required but reason and body are optional. If body is not provided the standard error response templates are used.

redirect

redirect <location>

redirect [ <status>, <location> ]

redirect:
   to: <location>
   status: <status>
   reason: <reason phrase>
   body: <response body>

This directive generates a redirect response to the user agent without an upstream request. This must be used before the upstream request is made (post remap hook or earlier).

This could be done using proxy-reply and when but is a common enough case to warrant a directive.

      - prefix: "reply/"
        do:
        - proxy-reply: 302
        - when: proxy-rsp
          do:
          - proxy-rsp-field<Location>: "http://reply.ex/{ua-req-path}"

One slight difference is when the feature expression for the location is extracted - for this directive that is done when the directive is invoked and the result cached for later use, whereas in the above example extraction is done during the proxy response hook.

Utility

debug

debug: <message>

debug: [ <tag>, <message> ]

Generate a plugin debug message. If tag is specified it is used as the debug tag, otherwise the plugin tag “txn_box” is used.

text-block-define

Define a text block. This is valid only in the post-load hook. A text block can be read from a file or config based text, or both. If a file is specified it can be set to be checked for modifications and reloaded if changed. The keys are

name

Name of the text block. This is used to reference the contents via text-block. This is required.

path

Path to a file with content for the text block.

text

Explicit text content for the text block.

duration

An optional value that specifies how often to check the file for changes. An implicit as-duration is applied to the value.

notify

A feature expression that must be a string. This generates an INFO level message using the string in the diagnostic log when the content is reloaded. This is optional - if missing no notification is done.

One of path and text must be present. If both are present path takes precedence. The file contents are used if the file can be read, otherwise the value in text is used. If only path is present it is a configuration error if the file specified by path cannot be read.

error

Generate a “ERROR” level log entry. The value of the directive is used as the entry text.

warning

Generate a “WARNING” level log entry. The value of the directive is used as the entry text.

Note

On versions of Traffic Server before 10 this will generate an “ERROR” log entry because the plugin API does not support other log levels.

note

Generate a “NOTE” level log entry. The value of the directive is used as the entry text.

Note

On versions of Traffic Server before 10 this will generate an “ERROR” log entry because the plugin API does not support other log levels.

stat-define

Define a plugin statistic, which can be externally accessed. Currently Traffic Server limits plugin statistics to integers.

name

Name of the statistic. This is used internally to specify the statistic.

prefix

Prefix for external name of the statistic. This is optional. The default is “plugin.txn_box”. This creates the name used for external access by prepending it with a dot separator to name.

value

Initial value. This is optional. If not present the value zero is used.

persistent

Whether the statistic is persistent, the value must be a boolean. This is optional. If not present the statistic is not persistent.

Because of the default value for prefix, a stat named “delain” is accessed via external utilities as “plugin.txn_box.delain”. This is consistent with recommended practice but can be overridden if necessary.

During configuration load, if the statistic already exists it is not recreated nor the value reset. It is not possible to destroy an existing statistic during a reload. Removal of a statistic requires a full restart.

Finally, note statistics have multiple seconds of lag and are therefore only eventually consistent even when using the extractor stat.

stat-update
Argument
*name*
Value
integer

Change the value of the plugin statistic name. If the value is present it must be an integer, which is added to the value of the statistic. If not present the statistic is incremented by 1.

IPSpace

ip-space-define

This must be used on the post-load hook. It defines and loads an IP space. This is a mapping from IP addresses to an array of data items, called a row. Each element of the array is a column in the space, so that every address in the space maps to a row containing the same columns. The input data is a CSV file where the first element is an IP address range, network, or singleton. The other elements must correspond to the columns defined in this directive.

It has the following keys.

name

Name of the IP space.

path

Path to the IP space data file.

columns

A list of column definitions, each one a map. Each map can have the keys

name

Name of the column. This is optional.

type

Type of the data in the column. This must be one of the strings

string

A string value.

integer

An integer value.

enum

One of a set of specific string keys.

flags

A subset of a set of specific string keys.

keys

The strings that are the keys for enum or flags. This is required for a flags column. If present for an enum column, the input values are checked agains this list. If not, any key is valid. It is ignored for string or integer.

Columns can be accessed by name or index. The indices start at 1, column 0 is predefined to be the matched IP address.

See the modifier ip-space and extractor ip-col for how to access the data once defined.

Compatibility

apply-remap-rule

Valid only in the REMAP hook, this applies the URL rewriting of the remap rule that matched. The use of this is for backwards compatibility between ATS 9 and previous versions. Earlier versions would not apply the rule URL rewriting until after the first remap plugin had been called and this would also be dependent on the return value from that call. Starting with ATS 9, the URL rewrite is always applied before any remap plugin is called. This directive enables simulating the ATS 9 behavior in earlier versions by making this the first directive when TxnBox is the first remap plugin. Unfortunately correct use requires knowing this, but it’s the best that can be done.

Things to note -

  • If only a portion of the URL is to be changed, this needs to be used to prevent ATS from wiping out that change, while still getting the effect of updating the post-rewrite URL.

  • When matching on the client request, this (and the pre-ATS 9 URL rewriting) changes the client request URL and therefore changes what will be matched. See pre-remap extractors for additional information.

  • It is possible to execute other directives first but this requires much care and isn’t portable across ATS versions because it is impossible to replicate as of ATS 9.

did-remap

Valid only in the REMAP hook. This sets whether the Traffic Server core will consider TxnBox to have done the URL rewriting for a rule. If so, then the core will not do the rule URL rewriting. If no value is provide, this will mark the plugin as having done the URL rewrite. If there is a value if it is equivalent to true then the plugin will be marked as having done the rewrite, and if if the equivalent of false will be marked as not having done the rewrite. The last instance invoked in a hook determines the effective value. This makes it easier to, for instance, mark as rewriting and then unmark if not actually done.

-  did-remap: true # assume something will match and rewrite.
-  with: ua-req-path
   select:
   -  prefix: "v1/video/search"
      do:
      - ua-req-host: "staging.app.ex"
   -  prefix: "v1/video/api"
      do:
      -  ua-req-host: "staging.api.app.ex"
-  did-remap: false # only get here if nothing matched in the with

This is useful for versions of Traffic Server before 9. Starting with Traffic Server 9 the URL rewriting is done before any plugin is called and therefore cannot be prevented by a plugin. In contrast with earlier versions if TxnBox is the first plugin, the rewrite done by TxnBox can be wiped out by the core rewrite. This directive can be necessary to prevent that. This is nicely compatible because for version 9 and later it has no effect and can therefore be included in configurations used in different versions.