How can I view Docker logs in stdout?
You can view Docker logs in stdout by using the command docker logs <container_id>
. This will display the logs for the specified container.
Is there a way to stream the logs in real-time?
Yes, you can stream the logs in real-time by using the -f
option: docker logs -f <container_id>
.
What if I want to see logs for all containers?
To see logs for all containers, you can use docker-compose logs
if you're using Docker Compose, or you can loop through all containers with a script.
Can I filter the logs by date or severity?
Docker logs don't have built-in filtering by date or severity, but you can pipe the output to tools like grep
for filtering.
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