How can I filter logs in Docker Compose?
You can filter logs in Docker Compose using the docker-compose logs
command with options like --tail
and --follow
. What specific filters are you looking for?
I want to see logs from a specific service only.
You can do that by specifying the service name. For example, docker-compose logs <service_name>
will show logs for that service.
Can I filter logs by a specific time range?
Docker Compose doesn't support time filtering directly, but you can pipe the logs to tools like grep
or awk
to filter by timestamps.
What about filtering by log level?
You can use grep
to filter logs by log level. For example, docker-compose logs | grep 'ERROR'
will show only error logs.
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