Google Cloud Logging driver

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The Google Cloud Logging driver sends container logs to Google Cloud Logging Logging.

Usage

To use the gcplogs driver as the default logging driver, set the log-driver and log-opt keys to appropriate values in the daemon.json file, which is located in /etc/docker/ on Linux hosts or C:\ProgramData\docker\config\daemon.json on Windows Server. For more about configuring Docker using daemon.json, see daemon.json.

The following example sets the log driver to gcplogs and sets the gcp-meta-name option.

{
  "log-driver": "gcplogs",
  "log-opts": {
    "gcp-meta-name": "example-instance-12345"
  }
}

Restart Docker for the changes to take effect.

You can set the logging driver for a specific container by using the --log-driver option to docker run:

docker run --log-driver=gcplogs ...

This log driver does not implement a reader so it is incompatible with docker logs.

If Docker detects that it is running in a Google Cloud Project, it discovers configuration from the instance metadata service. Otherwise, the user must specify which project to log to using the --gcp-project log option and Docker attempts to obtain credentials from the Google Application Default Credential. The --gcp-project flag takes precedence over information discovered from the metadata server so a Docker daemon running in a Google Cloud Project can be overridden to log to a different Google Cloud Project using --gcp-project.

Docker fetches the values for zone, instance name and instance ID from Google Cloud metadata server. Those values can be provided via options if metadata server is not available. They do not override the values from metadata server.

gcplogs options

You can use the --log-opt NAME=VALUE flag to specify these additional Google Cloud Logging driver options:

Option Required Description
gcp-project optional Which GCP project to log to. Defaults to discovering this value from the GCE metadata service.
gcp-log-cmd optional Whether to log the command that the container was started with. Defaults to false.
labels optional Comma-separated list of keys of labels, which should be included in message, if these labels are specified for the container.
env optional Comma-separated list of keys of environment variables, which should be included in message, if these variables are specified for the container.
env-regex optional Similar to and compatible with env. A regular expression to match logging-related environment variables. Used for advanced log tag options.
gcp-meta-zone optional Zone name for the instance.
gcp-meta-name optional Instance name.
gcp-meta-id optional Instance ID.

If there is collision between label and env keys, the value of the env takes precedence. Both options add additional fields to the attributes of a logging message.

Below is an example of the logging options required to log to the default logging destination which is discovered by querying the GCE metadata server.

$ docker run \
    --log-driver=gcplogs \
    --log-opt labels=location \
    --log-opt env=TEST \
    --log-opt gcp-log-cmd=true \
    --env "TEST=false" \
    --label location=west \
    your/application

This configuration also directs the driver to include in the payload the label location, the environment variable ENV, and the command used to start the container.

An example of the logging options for running outside of GCE (the daemon must be configured with GOOGLE_APPLICATION_CREDENTIALS):

$ docker run \
    --log-driver=gcplogs \
    --log-opt gcp-project=test-project
    --log-opt gcp-meta-zone=west1 \
    --log-opt gcp-meta-name=`hostname` \
    your/application
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