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Enable Logpush to New Relic

Cloudflare Logpush supports pushing logs directly to New Relic via the Cloudflare dashboard or via API.

​​ Manage via the Cloudflare dashboard

To enable a Logpush service to New Relic via the dashboard:

  1. Log in to the Cloudflare dashboard.

  2. Select the Enterprise account or domain you want to use with Logpush.

  3. Go to Analytics & Logs > Logs.

  4. Select Add Logpush job.

  5. In Select data set, choose the dataset to push to a storage service, and select Next.

  6. In Select data fields:

    • Select the data fields to include in your logs. Add or remove fields later by modifying your settings in Logs > Logpush.
    • In Advanced Settings, you can change the Timestamp format (RFC3339(default),Unix, or UnixNano), Sampling rate and enable redaction for CVE-2021-44228.
    • Under Filters you can select the events to include and/or remove from your logs. For more information, refer to Filters. Not all datasets have this option available.
  1. In Select a destination, choose New Relic.

  2. Enter the New Relic Logs Endpoint:

    US: "https://log-api.newrelic.com/log/v1?Api-Key=<NR_LICENSE_KEY>&format=cloudflare"

    EU: "https://log-api.eu.newrelic.com/log/v1?Api-Key=<NR_LICENSE_KEY>&format=cloudflare"

    Use the region that matches the one that has been set on your New Relic account. The <NR_LICENSE_KEY> field can be found on the New Relic dashboard. It can be retrieved by following these steps.

  3. Select Validate access.

  4. Select Save and Start Pushing to finish enabling Logpush.

Once connected, Cloudflare lists New Relic as a connected service under Logs > Logpush. Edit or remove connected services from here.

​​ Manage via API

Ensure Log Share permissions are enabled, before attempting to read or configure a Logpush job. For more information refer to the Roles section.

​​ 1. Create a job

To create a job, make a POST request to the Logpush jobs endpoint with the following fields:

  • name (optional) - Use your domain name as the job name.

  • logpull_options (optional) - To configure fields, sample rate, and timestamp format, refer to API configuration options.

  • destination_conf - A log destination consisting of an endpoint URL, a license key and a format in the string format below.

    • <NR_ENDPOINT_URL>: The New Relic HTTP logs intake endpoint, which is https://log-api.newrelic.com/log/v1 for US or https://log-api.eu.newrelic.com/log/v1 for the EU, depending on the region that has been set on your New Relic account.

    • <NR_LICENSE_KEY>: This key can be found on the New Relic dashboard and it can be retrieved by following these steps.

    • format: The format is cloudflare.

      US: "https://log-api.newrelic.com/log/v1?Api-Key=<NR_LICENSE_KEY>&format=cloudflare"

      EU: "https://log-api.eu.newrelic.com/log/v1?Api-Key=<NR_LICENSE_KEY>&format=cloudflare"

  • max_upload_records (optional) - The maximum number of log lines per batch. This must be at least 1,000 lines or more. Note that there is no way to specify a minimum number of log lines per batch. This means that log files may contain many fewer lines than specified.

  • max_upload_bytes (optional) - The maximum uncompressed file size of a batch of logs. This must be at least 5 MB. Note that there is no way to set a minimum file size. This means that log files may be much smaller than this batch size. Nevertheless, it is recommended to set this parameter to 5,000,000.

  • dataset - The category of logs you want to receive. Refer to Log fields for the full list of supported datasets.

Example request using cURL:

curl -s https://api.cloudflare.com/client/v4/zones/<ZONE_ID>/logpush/jobs -X POST -d '
{
"name": "<DOMAIN_NAME>",
"logpull_options": "fields=ClientIP,ClientRequestHost,ClientRequestMethod,ClientRequestURI,EdgeEndTimestamp,EdgeResponseBytes,EdgeResponseStatus,EdgeStartTimestamp,RayID&timestamps=unix",
"destination_conf": "https://log-api.newrelic.com/log/v1?Api-Key=<NR_LICENSE_KEY>&format=cloudflare",
"max_upload_bytes": 5000000,
"dataset": "http_requests",
"enabled": true
}' \
-H "X-Auth-Email: <EMAIL>" \
-H "X-Auth-Key: <API_KEY>" | jq .

Response:

{
"errors" : [],
"messages" : [],
"result" : {
"dataset" : "http_requests",
"destination_conf" : "https://log-api.newrelic.com/log/v1?Api-Key=<NR_LICENSE_KEY>&format=cloudflare",
"enabled" : true,
"error_message" : null,
"frequency" : "high",
"id" : 100,
"kind" : "",
"last_complete" : null,
"last_error" : null,
"logpull_options" : "fields=ClientIP,ClientRequestHost,ClientRequestMethod,ClientRequestURI,EdgeEndTimestamp,EdgeResponseBytes,EdgeResponseStatus,EdgeStartTimestamp,RayID&timestamps=unix",
"logstream" : true,
"max_upload_bytes" : 5000000,
"name" : "<DOMAIN_NAME>"
},
"success" : true
}

​​ 2. Enable (update) a job

To enable a job, make a PUT request to the Logpush jobs endpoint. You will use the job ID returned from the previous step in the URL and send {"enabled": true} in the request body.

Example request using cURL:

curl -s -X PUT \
https://api.cloudflare.com/client/v4/zones/<ZONE_ID>/logpush/jobs/100 -d'{"enabled":true}' \
-H "X-Auth-Email: <EMAIL>" \
-H "X-Auth-Key: <API_KEY>" | jq .

Response:

{
"errors" : [],
"messages" : [],
"result" : {
"dataset" : "http_requests",
"destination_conf" : "https://log-api.newrelic.com/log/v1?Api-Key=<NR_LICENSE_KEY>&format=cloudflare",
"enabled" : true,
"error_message" : null,
"frequency" : "high",
"id" : 100,
"kind" : "",
"last_complete" : "null",
"last_error" : null,
"logpull_options" : "fields=ClientIP,ClientRequestHost,ClientRequestMethod,ClientRequestURI,EdgeEndTimestamp,EdgeResponseBytes,EdgeResponseStatus,EdgeStartTimestamp,RayID&timestamps=unix",
"logstream" : true,
"max_upload_bytes" : 5000000,
"name" : "<DOMAIN_NAME>"
},
"success" : true
}