Please use our updated library which supports specifying the region to send your log data to.
Forward all your logs to Logentries, like a breeze.
See the Logentries community pack at http://revelops.com/community/packs/docker/.
The simplest way to forward all your container's log to Logentries is to run this repository as a container, with:
docker run -v /var/run/docker.sock:/var/run/docker.sock \
--read-only \
--security-opt=no-new-privileges \
logentries/docker-logentries \
-t <TOKEN> \
-j \
-a host=`uname -n`
You can also use different tokens for logging, stats and events:
docker run -v /var/run/docker.sock:/var/run/docker.sock \
--read-only \
--security-opt=no-new-privileges \
logentries/docker-logentries \
-l <LOGSTOKEN> \
-k <STATSTOKEN> \
-e <EVENTSTOKEN> \
-j \
-a host=`uname -n`
The --read-only
docker flag specifies that the container file system will be read-only.
This is not a requirement but since currently there's no need for writing, it makes the container more secure.
The --security-opt=no-new-privileges
docker flag sets a kernel bit which stops the process or its children
from gaining additional privileges via setuid or sgid.
Once again not required, but increases security.
You can pass the --no-stats
flag if you do not want stats to be
published to Logentries every second. You need this flag for Docker
version < 1.5.
You can pass the --no-logs
flag if you do not want logs to be published to Logentries.
You can pass the --no-dockerEvents
flag if you do not want events to be
published to Logentries.
The -i/--statsinterval <STATSINTERVAL>
downsamples the logs sent to Logentries. It collects samples and averages them before sending to Logentries.
If you don't use -a
a default host=`uname -n`
value will be added.
You can also filter the containers for which the logs/stats are forwarded with:
--matchByName REGEXP
: forward logs/stats only for the containers whose name matches the given REGEXP.--matchByImage REGEXP
: forward logs/stats only for the containers whose image matches the given REGEXP.--skipByName REGEXP
: do not forward logs/stats for the containers whose name matches the given REGEXP.--skipByImage REGEXP
: do not forward logs/stats for the containers whose image matches the given REGEXP.
Some environments(such as Google Compute Engine) does not allow to access the docker socket without special privileges. You will get EACCES(Error: read EACCES
) error if you try to run the container.
To run the container in such environments add --privileged to the docker run
command.
Example:
docker run --privileged \
-v /var/run/docker.sock:/var/run/docker.sock \
--read-only \
--security-opt=no-new-privileges \
logentries/docker-logentries \
-t <TOKEN> \
-j \
-a host=`uname -n`
npm install docker-logentries -g
docker-logentries -t TOKEN -a host=\
uname -n``- ..there is no step 3
You can also pass the -j
switch if you log in JSON format, like
bunyan.
You can pass the --no-stats
flag if you do not want stats to be
published to Logentries every second.
You can pass the --no-logs
flag if you do not want logs to be published to Logentries.
You can pass the --no-dockerEvents
flag if you do not want events to be
published to Logentries.
The -a/--add
flag allows to add fixed values to the data being
published. This follows the format 'name=value'.
The -i/--statsinterval
downsamples the logs sent to Logentries. It collects samples and averages them before sending to Logentries.
You can also filter the containers for which the logs/stats are forwarded with:
--matchByName REGEXP
: forward logs/stats only for the containers whose name matches the given REGEXP.--matchByImage REGEXP
: forward logs/stats only for the containers whose image matches the given REGEXP.--skipByName REGEXP
: do not forward logs/stats for the containers whose name matches the given REGEXP.--skipByImage REGEXP
: do not forward logs/stats for the containers whose image matches the given REGEXP.
Install it with: npm install docker-logentries --save
Then, in your JS file:
var logentries = require('docker-logentries')({
json: false, // or true to parse lines as JSON
secure: true, // or false to connect over plain TCP
token: process.env.TOKEN, // logentries TOKEN
newline: true, // Split on newline delimited entries
stats: true, // disable stats if false
add: null, // an object whose properties will be added
// the following options limit the containers being matched
// so we can avoid catching logs for unwanted containers
matchByName: /hello/, // optional
matchByImage: /matteocollina/, //optional
skipByName: /.*pasteur.*/, //optional
skipByImage: /.*dockerfile.*/ //optional
})
// logentries is the source stream with all the
// log lines
setTimeout(function() {
logentries.destroy()
}, 5000)
First clone this repository, then:
docker build -t logentries .
docker run -v /var/run/docker.sock:/var/run/docker.sock \
--read-only \
--security-opt=no-new-privileges \
logentries \
-t <TOKEN> \
-j \
-a host=`uname -n`
export BUILD_TYPE=node-onbuild
make build
make test
make tag
export BUILD_TYPE=alpine-node
make build
make test
make tag
After you've build, tested, tagged it locally
export DOCKER_REGISTRY_PREFIX=you-dockerhub-user/yourimage-name
make push
This module wraps four Docker APIs:
POST /containers/{id}/attach
, to fetch the logsGET /containers/{id}/stats
, to fetch the stats of the containerGET /containers/json
, to detect the containers that are running when this module startsGET /events
, to detect new containers that will start after the module has started
This module wraps docker-loghose and docker-stats to fetch the logs and the stats as a never ending stream of data.
All the originating requests are wrapped in a never-ending-stream.
MIT