I had a similar problem. I couldn't use the Jersey LoggingFilter (and the new LoggingFeature in 2.23) because I needed to customize the output. For using the other options you can see this post: Jersey: Print the actual request
I've simplified what I did for brevity. It is pretty similar to the original answer, but I adapted the Jersey LoggingStream (it is an internal class you can't access) and took out the ability to log up to a maximum size.
You have a class that extends the OutputStream so you can capture the entity in it. It will write to your OutputStream as well as the original.
public class MyLoggingStream extends FilterOutputStream
{
private final ByteArrayOutputStream baos = new ByteArrayOutputStream();
public MyLoggingStream(final OutputStream inner)
{
super(inner);
}
public String getString(final Charset charset)
{
final byte[] entity = baos.toByteArray();
return new String(entity, charset);
}
@Override
public void write(final int i) throws IOException
{
baos.write(i);
out.write(i);
}
}
Then you have a filter class. It was important for my use case that I was able to grab the entity and log it separately (I've put it as println below for simplicity). In Jersey's LoggingFilter and LoggingFeature the entity gets logged by the Interceptor, so you can't capture it.
@Provider
public class MyLoggingClientFilter implements ClientRequestFilter, ClientResponseFilter, WriterInterceptor
{
protected static String HTTPCLIENT_START_TIME = "my-http-starttime";
protected static String HTTPCLIENT_LOG_STREAM = "my-http-logging-stream";
@Context
private ResourceInfo resourceInfo;
public void filter(final ClientRequestContext requestContext) throws IOException
{
requestContext.setProperty(HTTPCLIENT_START_TIME, System.nanoTime());
final OutputStream stream = new MyLoggingStream(requestContext.getEntityStream());
requestContext.setEntityStream(stream);
requestContext.setProperty(HTTPCLIENT_LOG_STREAM, stream);
}
public void filter(final ClientRequestContext requestContext, final ClientResponseContext responseContext)
{
StringBuilder builder = new StringBuilder("--------------------------").append(System.lineSeparator());
long startTime = (long)requestContext.getProperty(HTTPCLIENT_START_TIME);
final double duration = (System.nanoTime() - startTime) / 1_000_000.0;
builder.append("Response Time: ").append(duration);
if(requestContext.hasEntity())
{
final MyLoggingStream stream = (MyLoggingStream)requestContext.getProperty(HTTPCLIENT_LOG_STREAM);
String body = stream.getString(MessageUtils.getCharset(requestContext.getMediaType()));
builder.append(System.lineSeparator()).append("Entity: ").append(body);
}
builder.append(System.lineSeparator()).append("--------------------------");
System.out.println(builder.toString());
requestContext.removeProperty(HTTPCLIENT_START_TIME);
requestContext.removeProperty(HTTPCLIENT_LOG_STREAM);
}
@Override
public void aroundWriteTo(WriterInterceptorContext context) throws IOException, WebApplicationException
{
// This forces the data to be written to the output stream
context.proceed();
}
}