Support environment variable to disable http requests logging.
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@ -7,6 +7,12 @@ send the USR1 signal to its parent when it will be running and waiting for
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requests. This could be used to upgrade osrm-routed to a new binary on the fly
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without any service downtime - no incoming requests will be lost.
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### DISABLE_ACCESS_LOGGING
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If the DISABLE_ACCESS_LOGGING environment variable is set osrm-routed will
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**not** log any http requests to standard output. This can be useful in high
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traffic setup.
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## HTTP API
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`osrm-routed` supports only `GET` requests of the form. If you your response size
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@ -64,6 +64,7 @@ void RequestHandler::HandleRequest(const http::request ¤t_request, http::r
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ltime = time(nullptr);
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time_stamp = localtime(<ime);
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if(!std::getenv("DISABLE_ACCESS_LOGGING")) {
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// log timestamp
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util::SimpleLogger().Write()
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<< (time_stamp->tm_mday < 10 ? "0" : "") << time_stamp->tm_mday << "-"
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@ -75,6 +76,7 @@ void RequestHandler::HandleRequest(const http::request ¤t_request, http::r
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<< current_request.referrer << (0 == current_request.referrer.length() ? "- " : " ")
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<< current_request.agent << (0 == current_request.agent.length() ? "- " : " ")
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<< request_string;
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}
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auto api_iterator = request_string.begin();
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auto maybe_parsed_url = api::parseURL(api_iterator, request_string.end());
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