How can I view logs from my Docker containers using Docker Compose?
You can view logs from your Docker containers by using the command docker-compose logs
. This will show you the logs for all services defined in your docker-compose.yml
file.
Can I view logs for a specific service?
Yes, you can view logs for a specific service by using docker-compose logs <service_name>
. Just replace <service_name>
with the name of your service.
Is there a way to follow the logs in real-time?
Absolutely! You can use the -f
option with the logs command: docker-compose logs -f <service_name>
. This will stream the logs in real-time.
What if I want to see logs from all containers at once?
You can simply run docker-compose logs -f
without specifying a service name to follow logs from all containers simultaneously.
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