fastly logging ftp create

Create an FTP logging endpoint on a Fastly service version

Options

NameDescription
--name <name>The name of the FTP logging object. Used as a primary key for API access
--version <version>'latest', 'active', or the number of a specific version
--autocloneIf the selected service version is not editable, clone it and use the clone
--address <address>An hostname or IPv4 address
--user <user>The username for the server (can be anonymous)
--password <password>The password for the server (for anonymous use an email address)
--service-id <service-id>Service ID (falls back to FASTLY_SERVICE_ID, then fastly.toml)
--service-name <service-name>The name of the service
--port <port>The port number
--path <path>The path to upload log files to. If the path ends in / then it is treated as a directory
--period <period>How frequently log files are finalized so they can be available for reading (in seconds, default 3600)
--gzip-level <gzip-level>What level of GZIP encoding to have when dumping logs (default 0, no compression)
--format <format>Apache style log formatting
--format-version <format-version>The version of the custom logging format used for the configured endpoint. Can be either 2 (default) or 1
--response-condition <response-condition>The name of an existing condition in the configured endpoint, or leave blank to always execute
--timestamp-format <timestamp-format>Strftime specified timestamp formatting (default "%Y-%m-%dT%H:%M:%S.000")
--placement <placement>Where in the generated VCL the logging call should be placed, overriding any format_version default. Can be none or waf_debug
--compression-codec <compression-codec>The codec used for compression of your logs. Valid values are zstd, snappy, and gzip. If the specified codec is "gzip", gzip_level will default to 3. To specify a different level, leave compression_codec blank and explicitly set the level using gzip_level. Specifying both compression_codec and gzip_level in the same API request will result in an error