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I am developing a custom log with Spring Boot to get information from all incoming request. My problem is when there are multiple requests at the same time the order in the logs gets messed up and unreadable.

RequestResponseLogger

@Override
public void doFilter(ServletRequest servletRequest, ServletResponse servletResponse, FilterChain filterChain) throws IOException, ServletException {
    long start = System.currentTimeMillis();
    CustomHttpRequestWrapper requestWrapper = new CustomHttpRequestWrapper((HttpServletRequest) servletRequest);

    SimpleDateFormat f = new SimpleDateFormat("yyyy/MM/dd HH:mm:ss:SSS");
    UUID uuid = UUID.randomUUID();

    log.info("INFO {} {}", f.format(new Date()), uuid);
    log.info("ID : {}", getCurrentlyDateTime());

    // String method = requestWrapper.getMethod();
    // String uri = requestWrapper.getRequestURI();

    log.info("Request URL: {}", requestWrapper.getRequestURL());
    log.info("Host : {}", requestWrapper.getServerName());

    log.info("Request Body: {}", new String(requestWrapper.getByteArray()));

    CustomHttpResponseWrapper responseWrapper = new CustomHttpResponseWrapper((HttpServletResponse) servletResponse);

    filterChain.doFilter(requestWrapper, responseWrapper);


    log.info("Response Status : {}", responseWrapper.getStatus());
    log.info("Response Body : {}", new String(responseWrapper.getBaos().toByteArray()));
}

I use jmeter to do the test

jmeter thread group information

The log results

INFO 2022/03/07 08:11:52:459 5a2a6f62-3265-47ac-ad08-83551767fd26
INFO 2022/03/07 08:11:52:459 5682ba19-1766-44d9-89c8-97a5b846ac12
INFO 2022/03/07 08:11:52:459 37f2ee3e-0e8f-4c82-b6da-34c11b8b7aa2
INFO 2022/03/07 08:11:52:459 04392344-2b2d-4efb-a6ea-fe2d8310004f
ID : 20220307081152
ID : 20220307081152
ID : 20220307081152
ID : 20220307081152
Request URL: http://localhost:8080/user/764
Request URL: http://localhost:8080/user/359
Request URL: http://localhost:8080/user/63
Request URL: http://localhost:8080/user/123

Expected results

INFO 2022/03/07 08:11:52:459 5a2a6f62-3265-47ac-ad08-83551767fd26
ID : 20220307081152
Request URL: http://localhost:8080/user/764
INFO 2022/03/07 08:11:52:459 5682ba19-1766-44d9-89c8-97a5b846ac12
ID : 20220307081152
Request URL: http://localhost:8080/user/359
INFO 2022/03/07 08:11:52:459 37f2ee3e-0e8f-4c82-b6da-34c11b8b7aa2
ID : 20220307081152
Request URL: http://localhost:8080/user/63
INFO 2022/03/07 08:11:52:459 04392344-2b2d-4efb-a6ea-fe2d8310004f
ID : 20220307081152
Request URL: http://localhost:8080/user/123

What is best practice to achieve this? Thank you

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  • Well you don't. Unless you syncronize on something and basically cripple your service. You need to add something to your logs (a trace id) which you can then later use to filter the lines you need.
    – M. Deinum
    Mar 7, 2022 at 7:04
  • Or put multiple items into one log statement.
    – dunni
    Mar 7, 2022 at 7:45

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