docker-container-logs

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NAME

   docker-container-logs - Fetch the logs of a container

SYNOPSIS

   docker container logs [OPTIONS] CONTAINER

DESCRIPTION

   The  docker  container  logs  command  batch-retrieves whatever logs are present for a container at the time of execution. This does not guarantee execution order when combined with a
   docker run (i.e., your run may not have generated any logs at the time you execute docker container logs).

   The docker container logs --follow command combines commands docker container logs and docker attach. It will first return all logs from the beginning and then continue streaming  new
   output from the container's stdout and stderr.

   Warning: This command works only for the json-file or journald logging drivers.

   The  --since  and --until options can be Unix timestamps, date formatted timestamps, or Go duration strings (e.g. 10m, 1h30m) computed relative to the client machine's time. Supported
   formats for date formatted time stamps include RFC3339Nano, RFC3339, 2006-01-02T15:04:05, 2006-01-02T15:04:05.999999999, 2006-01-02Z07:00, and 2006-01-02. The local  timezone  on  the
   client  will be used if you do not provide either a Z or a +-00:00 timezone offset at the end of the timestamp.  When providing Unix timestamps enter seconds[.nanoseconds], where sec
   onds is the number of seconds that have elapsed since January 1, 1970 (midnight UTC/GMT), not counting leap  seconds (aka Unix epoch or Unix time), and the optional .nanoseconds field
   is a fraction of a second no more than nine digits long. You can combine the --since or --until options with either or both of the --follow or --tail options.

   The docker container logs --details command will add on extra attributes, such as environment variables and labels, provided to --log-opt when creating the container.

   In order to retrieve logs before a specific point in time, run:

   $ docker run --name test -d busybox sh -c "while true; do $(echo date); sleep 1; done"
   $ date
   Tue 14 Nov 2017 16:40:00 CET
   $ docker logs -f --until=2s test
   Tue 14 Nov 2017 16:40:00 CET
   Tue 14 Nov 2017 16:40:01 CET
   Tue 14 Nov 2017 16:40:02 CET

OPTIONS

   --details[=false]      Show extra details provided to logs

   -f, --follow[=false]      Follow log output

   -h, --help[=false]      help for logs

   --since=""      Show logs since timestamp (e.g. "2013-01-02T13:23:37Z") or relative (e.g. "42m" for 42 minutes)

   -n, --tail="all"      Number of lines to show from the end of the logs

   -t, --timestamps[=false]      Show timestamps

   --until=""      Show logs before a timestamp (e.g. "2013-01-02T13:23:37Z") or relative (e.g. "42m" for 42 minutes)

SEE ALSO

   docker-container(1)

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