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|`trace`
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|Displays trace information (by default the last few HTTP requests).
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|Displays trace information (by default the last 100 HTTP requests).
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|true
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[[production-ready-tracing]]
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== Tracing
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Tracing is automatically enabled for all HTTP requests. You can view the `trace` endpoint
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and obtain basic information about the last few requests:
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and obtain basic information about the last 100 requests:
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[source,json,indent=0]
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----
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