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O Fleet Engine oferece um serviço básico de geração de registros para solicitações de API e payloads de resposta. É possível usar esses registros para analisar, monitorar e depurar seus
aplicativos. Para detalhes sobre o Fleet Engine, consulte O que é o serviço do Fleet Engine?.
O Fleet Engine envia registros específicos do serviço para o Cloud Logging. Assim, você pode usar o Explorador de registros do console do Google Cloud, a API Cloud Logging ou comandos da linha de comando para acessar e analisar esses registros.
A lista a seguir descreve esses aspectos principais do Cloud Logging.
O Cloud Logging é um serviço gerenciado que permite armazenar, pesquisar,
analisar, monitorar e criar alertas sobre dados e eventos de registros do Google Cloud e
de outras fontes. Para mais informações, consulte a documentação do Cloud Logging e os registros da plataforma do Google Cloud na documentação do Google Cloud.
A Análise de registros é uma ferramenta do console do Google Cloud que permite recuperar, visualizar e analisar entradas de registro. Para mais detalhes, consulte Ver registros usando o Explorador de registros.
A API Cloud Logging permite realizar de maneira programática
tarefas relacionadas ao registro, incluindo leitura e gravação de entradas de registro e
criação de métricas com base em registros. Para saber mais, consulte a visão geral da API Cloud Logging.
[null,null,["Última atualização 2025-08-29 UTC."],[[["\u003cp\u003eFleet Engine automatically logs API requests, responses, and errors, including those from the Driver SDK, to Cloud Logging for analysis and debugging.\u003c/p\u003e\n"],["\u003cp\u003eYou can access and analyze Fleet Engine logs using the Google Cloud Console Logs Explorer, the Cloud Logging API, or the Google Cloud CLI.\u003c/p\u003e\n"],["\u003cp\u003eCloud Logging offers features for storing, searching, analyzing, monitoring, and alerting on log data, providing insights into your Fleet Engine application's activity.\u003c/p\u003e\n"],["\u003cp\u003eComprehensive logging details, including available log messages and schema, can be found in the Fleet Engine API Logging Integration Reference for on-demand and scheduled tasks.\u003c/p\u003e\n"]]],["Fleet Engine provides logs of API requests and responses to Cloud Logging for analysis, monitoring, and debugging. Cloud Logging offers storage, search, analysis, and monitoring of log data via the Logs Explorer, Cloud Logging API, or Google Cloud CLI. Fleet Engine logs include authenticated REST/gRPC requests/responses, error responses, and Driver SDK interactions. Cloud Logging has usage limits and costs. For more information about log messages and schema, see the specific Fleet Engine API Logging Integration Reference pages. To begin, configure Cloud Logging.\n"],null,["# Cloud Logging\n\nFleet Engine offers a basic logging service for its API requests and\nresponse payloads. You can use these logs to analyze, monitor, and debug your\napplications. For details about Fleet Engine, see [What is the Fleet\nEngine service?](/maps/documentation/mobility/fleet-engine/essentials).\n\nFleet Engine sends service-specific logs to Cloud Logging, so\nthat you can use the Google Cloud console Logs Explorer, the\nCloud Logging API, or command-line commands to access and analyze them.\nThe following list describes these key aspects of Cloud Logging.\n\n- **Cloud Logging** is a managed service that lets you store, search,\n analyze, monitor, and alert on logging data and events from Google Cloud and\n other sources. For more information, see the [Cloud Logging\n documentation](https://cloud.google.com/logging/docs) and [Cloud platform logs](https://cloud.google.com/logging/docs/api/platform-logs) in\n the Cloud documentation.\n\n- **Logs Explorer** is a tool of the Google Cloud console that\n lets you retrieve, view, and analyze log entries. For details, see [View\n logs by using the Logs Explorer](https://cloud.google.com/logging/docs/view/logs-explorer-interface).\n\n- The **Cloud Logging API** lets you programmatically accomplish\n logging-related tasks, including reading and writing log entries and\n creating log-based metrics. To learn more, see [Cloud Logging API\n overview](https://cloud.google.com/logging/docs/reference/api-overview).\n\n- The **Google Cloud CLI** has a group of commands that provide a command-line\n interface to the Cloud Logging API. For details, see [Google Cloud\n Command Line Interface](https://cloud.google.com/cli) and [gcloud logging](https://cloud.google.com/sdk/gcloud/reference/logging)\n\n| **Note:** Cloud Logging has usage and retention limits. To understand how to manage your logging costs and avoid unexpected charges, see [Google Cloud\n| Observability pricing](https://cloud.google.com/stackdriver/pricing#logging-costs).\n\nFleet Engine logs\n-----------------\n\nFleet Engine sends the following information to\nCloud Logging:\n\n- All Authenticated REST and gRPC requests and responses.\n\n- Error responses.\n\n- Requests, responses, and error messages from calls initiated to\n Fleet Engine by the [Driver SDK](/maps/documentation/mobility/driver-sdk).\n\nFor a list of all available log messages and schema, see the [Fleet Engine API\nLogging Integration Reference for on-demand trips](/maps/documentation/mobility/operations/cloud-logging/reference/tasks/rest) and the [Fleet Engine API\nLogging Integration Reference for scheduled tasks](/maps/documentation/mobility/operations/cloud-logging/reference/trips/rest).\n\nWhat's next\n-----------\n\nTo get started with Cloud Logging, see [Set up\nCloud Logging](/maps/documentation/mobility/operations/cloud-logging/setup)."]]