class Fastly # An s3 endpoint to stream logs to class S3Logging < BelongsToServiceAndVersion attr_accessor :service_id, :name, :bucket_name, :access_key, :secret_key, :path, :period, :gzip_level, :format, :response_condition, :timestamp_format, :domain, :redundancy ## # :attr: service_id # # The id of the service this belongs to. ## # :attr: version # # The number of the version this belongs to. ## # :attr: name # # The name for this s3 rule ## # :attr: bucket_name # # The name of the s3 bucket ## # :attr: access_key # # The bucket's s3 account access key ## # :attr: secret_key # # The bucket's s3 account secret key ## # :attr: path # # The path to upload logs to ## # :attr: period # # How frequently the logs should be dumped (in seconds, default 3600) ## # :attr: gzip_level # # What level of gzip compression to have when dumping the logs (default # 0, no compression). ## # :attr: format # # Apache style log formatting ## # :attr: response_condition # # When to execute the s3 logging. If empty, always execute. ## # :attr: timestamp_format # # strftime specified timestamp formatting (default "%Y-%m-%dT%H:%M:%S.000"). ## # :attr: domain # # The region-specific endpoint for your domain if your AWS S3 bucket was not # set up in the US Standard region. See Amazon's list of supported, # region-specific endpoints for more info. # http://docs.aws.amazon.com/general/latest/gr/rande.html#s3_region ## # :attr: redundancy # # The S3 redundancy level. Defaults to Standard. See # http://docs.aws.amazon.com/AmazonS3/latest/dev/UsingRRS.html on using reduced # redundancy storage for more information. def self.path 'logging/s3' end end end