Full implementation of the nginx dynamic module with: - SO_BINDTODEVICE-based per-interface traffic attribution - Per-worker lock-free counters flushed to shared memory - Prometheus text and JSON scrape endpoint at configurable location - UDP-only global logtail (ipng_stats_logtail) for fire-and-forget access log streaming - $ipng_source_tag nginx variable for use in log_format/map - Histogram buckets, EWMA rate gauges, zone meta-metrics - Debian packaging (libnginx-mod-http-ipng-stats) - Robot Framework end-to-end tests via containerlab - SPDX Apache-2.0 headers on all source files
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nginx-ipng-stats-plugin — Configuration Reference
This document enumerates every directive and listen parameter introduced by ngx_http_ipng_stats_module, the nginx contexts in which
each is legal, the allowed values, and the default (NFR-7.2). For an end-to-end walkthrough read user-guide.md; for
the reasoning behind the design read design.md.
listen parameters
These extend the stock nginx listen directive. They are parsed by the module and stripped from cf->args before the original handler
is invoked, so they compose with every standard listen parameter (ssl, http2, default_server, reuseport, etc.).
device=<ifname>
Context: listen directive (wherever listen itself is legal — typically inside server { ... }).
Value: a Linux interface name, e.g. gre-mg1, eth0. Maximum IFNAMSIZ - 1 characters (15 on current kernels).
Default: not set (plain listen).
Effect: the resulting listening socket has SO_BINDTODEVICE applied at init-module time, making the kernel accept only connections
whose ingress interface is <ifname>. Combined with a wildcard listen address (80, [::]:80) this is the mechanism by which the
plugin attributes traffic to a specific ingress interface.
The setsockopt(SO_BINDTODEVICE) call runs in the nginx master process while it still holds its initial privileges — workers never
call it, and no additional Linux capability is required beyond what stock nginx already has (NFR-6.1).
See FR-1.1, FR-1.5, FR-1.6.
ipng_source_tag=<tag>
Context: listen directive.
Value: a short opaque string identifying the traffic source. No length limit is enforced, but keep it ≤ 32 characters for readable metric output.
Default: when ipng_source_tag= is absent but device=X is set, the tag defaults to the interface name X (FR-1.4). When both
are absent, the tag defaults to the value of ipng_stats_default_source at the enclosing http level.
Effect: every counter recorded on this listener carries source_tag=<tag> as a Prometheus label and as the outer key in the JSON
output. Scrape consumers can use this tag to filter the response to only the traffic they delivered. To obtain the VIP address in
nginx config (e.g. in log_format or map), use nginx's built-in $server_addr variable.
See FR-1.2, FR-1.3, FR-1.4.
http-level directives
All plugin-wide settings live in the http { ... } block. They cannot be overridden in inner contexts.
ipng_stats_zone <name>:<size>
Context: http.
Value: <name> is a string identifier for the shared-memory zone; <size> is an nginx size spec with k or m suffix.
Default: none — the directive is mandatory if the module is loaded.
Effect: allocates a shared-memory zone of <size> bytes to hold the counter hash table. The <name> must be stable across
nginx -s reload — renaming it forces a fresh segment, which is the one situation where counters reset without a master restart.
Sizing guidance: the dominant factor in zone size is ~60 keys per (source, vip) (one per observed status code). A host serving
50 VIPs behind 4 source interfaces uses 4 × 50 × 60 ≈ 12000 keys, each a few hundred bytes. The default-sized 4m zone comfortably fits that.
If the zone fills, the module drops new keys and increments nginx_ipng_zone_full_events_total — resize and reload.
See FR-5.1, NFR-3.1.
ipng_stats_flush_interval <duration>
Context: http.
Value: an nginx duration string, e.g. 500ms, 1s, 2s.
Default: 1s.
Minimum: 100ms.
Effect: sets the cadence of the per-worker flush timer that moves private counter deltas into the shared-memory zone. Lower values reduce the window of data loss if a worker crashes; higher values reduce the number of atomic adds on the shared zone. The default is sized so that a scrape interval of 5–15 s sees effectively no lag.
See FR-4.2, FR-5.2.
ipng_stats_default_source <tag>
Context: http.
Value: a short string; see ipng_source_tag= above for conventions.
Default: direct.
Effect: sets the tag applied to listening sockets that have neither device= nor ipng_source_tag=. A host serving a mix of device-attributed
and direct web traffic will see direct traffic under this tag in the scrape output. Rename it to public, localnet, or anything else
that reads better for your deployment.
See FR-1.3, FR-5.3.
ipng_stats_buckets <ms> <ms> <ms> ...
Context: http.
Value: two or more positive integers, strictly increasing, representing histogram bucket upper bounds in milliseconds.
Default: 1 5 10 25 50 100 250 500 1000 2500 5000 10000, plus an implicit +Inf bucket.
Effect: overrides the default histogram bucket boundaries for both request_duration and upstream_response_time histograms. The
same set applies to every (source, vip) key in the module (v0.1 does not support per-key override; see
design.md).
See FR-2.3, FR-5.4.
ipng_stats on | off
Context: http, server, location.
Value: boolean (on or off).
Default: on at the http level when the module is loaded.
Effect: opts a context into or out of counting. Cost of a disabled context is one branch in the log-phase handler. A location
serving the ipng_stats scrape handler is automatically excluded from counting regardless of this directive — scraping the scrape
endpoint does not inflate its own counters.
See FR-5.5.
ipng_stats_logtail <format_name> udp://<host>:<port> [buffer=<size>] [flush=<duration>]
Context: http.
Value: <format_name> is the name of an existing log_format defined earlier in the same http block. The destination MUST be a
udp://host:port URI. buffer=<size> is an optional nginx size spec (default 64k, minimum 1k). flush=<duration> is an optional
nginx duration string (default 1s, minimum 100ms).
Default: not set — the directive is optional. When absent, no global logtail output is written.
Effect: registers a global log-phase writer that fires unconditionally for every request, regardless of server or location
context. The named log_format is looked up from nginx's log module at configuration time; nginx's standard variable-expansion
machinery renders each line, so any variable usable in a regular log_format — including $ipng_source_tag and $server_addr — is
available here.
Each worker maintains a private in-memory write buffer of buffer=<size> bytes. Each buffer flush is transmitted as a single
sendto() call on a per-worker SOCK_DGRAM socket that is opened at worker init and closed at worker exit. The address is resolved
once at configuration time — there is no DNS lookup at flush time. The buffer is flushed when:
- the buffer is full (immediate flush, no lines are dropped);
- the
flush=<duration>timer fires (periodic flush); or - the worker exits during a graceful reload or shutdown (final flush).
This covers all request traffic with a single directive at the http level, eliminating the need to repeat access_log in every
server block. It is particularly useful when the format includes $ipng_source_tag and $server_addr, giving per-device attribution
in every log line at no extra configuration cost.
File-based access logging is intentionally not supported by this directive — use nginx's built-in access_log directive for that.
log_format logtail '$host\t$remote_addr\t$ipng_source_tag\t$server_addr\t'
'$request_method\t$request_uri\t$status\t$body_bytes_sent\t'
'$request_time';
ipng_stats_logtail logtail udp://127.0.0.1:9514 buffer=16k flush=1s;
Constraints and behavior:
hostMUST be a literal IPv4 address. Hostnames and IPv6 addresses are not supported in v0.1.- Each flush emits a single UDP datagram. At the default
buffer=64ksize, datagram payloads comfortably fit within the ~64 KB loopback MTU. Operators using very large buffers on non-loopback paths should be aware of path MTU limits. - If no receiver is listening, the kernel silently discards the datagram. The worker receives no error and is not blocked. This is intentional: the logtail is a fire-and-forget analytics transport — zero disk I/O and no backpressure are the point.
- There is no acknowledgment, no retry, and no sequence number. Datagrams lost in transit or because the receiver is down are permanently lost.
Receiver side: any UDP server works. Two minimal examples:
# Quick inspection with netcat:
nc -u -l 127.0.0.1 9514
# Production Go receiver snippet:
conn, _ := net.ListenPacket("udp", ":9514")
buf := make([]byte, 65536)
for {
n, _, _ := conn.ReadFrom(buf)
process(buf[:n])
}
See FR-8.1, FR-8.2, FR-8.3, FR-8.4.
ipng_stats; (scrape handler)
Context: location.
Value: no argument. Placed on its own line inside a location block.
Default: not set.
Effect: turns the enclosing location into the module's scrape handler. No other content handler (proxy_pass, root, return,
fastcgi_pass, ...) may be combined with ipng_stats; in the same location. The handler honors:
Accept:header —application/jsonfor JSON, anything else for Prometheus text.?source_tag=<tag>— filter output to only counters whosesource_tagdimension equals the tag. Exact match, case-sensitive.?vip=<address>— filter output to only counters whosevipdimension equals the canonicalized address.
Filters MAY be combined; their effect is the intersection.
Security: the module does not ship authentication. Place an allow/deny ACL in the same location block (or its enclosing
server) to control access (NFR-6.2).
See FR-3.1, FR-3.2, FR-3.3, FR-3.4, FR-3.5.
Metric names
For Prometheus, the module exports under the nginx_ipng_ prefix.
| metric | type | labels | meaning |
|---|---|---|---|
nginx_ipng_requests_total |
counter | source_tag, vip, code |
Request count per (source, vip, status_code). |
nginx_ipng_bytes_in_total |
counter | source_tag, vip, code |
Request bytes received (request line + headers + body). |
nginx_ipng_bytes_out_total |
counter | source_tag, vip, code |
Response bytes sent (status line + headers + body). |
nginx_ipng_request_duration_seconds_bucket |
histogram bucket | source_tag, vip, le |
Request duration histogram (Prometheus shape). |
nginx_ipng_request_duration_seconds_sum |
histogram sum | source_tag, vip |
Sum of observed durations in seconds. |
nginx_ipng_request_duration_seconds_count |
histogram count | source_tag, vip |
Count of observations. |
nginx_ipng_upstream_response_seconds_bucket |
histogram bucket | source_tag, vip, le |
Upstream response time histogram. |
nginx_ipng_upstream_response_seconds_sum |
histogram sum | source_tag, vip |
|
nginx_ipng_upstream_response_seconds_count |
histogram count | source_tag, vip |
|
nginx_ipng_rate_1s |
gauge | source_tag, vip |
EWMA requests/sec, 1-second decay. |
nginx_ipng_rate_10s |
gauge | source_tag, vip |
EWMA requests/sec, 10-second decay. |
nginx_ipng_rate_60s |
gauge | source_tag, vip |
EWMA requests/sec, 60-second decay. |
nginx_ipng_zone_bytes_used |
gauge | — | Shared-memory zone bytes currently allocated. |
nginx_ipng_zone_bytes_total |
gauge | — | Shared-memory zone capacity in bytes. |
nginx_ipng_zone_full_events_total |
counter | — | Number of key insertions dropped because the zone was full. |
nginx_ipng_flushes_total |
counter | worker |
Number of per-worker flush ticks executed. |
nginx_ipng_flush_duration_seconds |
histogram | worker |
Histogram of flush durations. |
nginx_ipng_scrape_duration_seconds |
histogram | — | Histogram of scrape handler runtimes. |
See FR-2.*, FR-3.7.
JSON output shape
{
"schema": 1,
"by_source": {
"mg1": {
"vips": {
"192.0.2.10": {
"rate_1s": 42.3,
"rate_10s": 40.1,
"rate_60s": 39.8,
"codes": {
"200": { "requests": 12345, "bytes_in": 9876543, "bytes_out": 54321098 },
"404": { "requests": 17, "bytes_in": 2048, "bytes_out": 9216 }
},
"request_duration_ms": {
"buckets": { "1": 10, "5": 40, "10": 120, "25": 350, "50": 870, "100": 2100,
"250": 3400, "500": 4000, "1000": 4100, "2500": 4120,
"5000": 4123, "10000": 4124, "+Inf": 4124 },
"sum_ms": 87654,
"count": 4124
},
"upstream_response_ms": { "...": "..." }
}
}
}
},
"meta": {
"zone_bytes_used": 131072,
"zone_bytes_total": 4194304,
"zone_full_events": 0
}
}
The top-level schema field is versioned — breaking changes bump it, additive changes don't. Consumers SHOULD check schema
before parsing.
See FR-3.6.
Context summary
| knob | http |
server |
location |
listen |
|---|---|---|---|---|
ipng_stats_zone |
✅ | — | — | — |
ipng_stats_flush_interval |
✅ | — | — | — |
ipng_stats_default_source |
✅ | — | — | — |
ipng_stats_buckets |
✅ | — | — | — |
ipng_stats_logtail |
✅ | — | — | — |
ipng_stats on|off |
✅ | ✅ | ✅ | — |
ipng_stats; (handler) |
— | — | ✅ | — |
device=<ifname> |
— | — | — | ✅ |
ipng_source_tag=<tag> |
— | — | — | ✅ |