Google Cloud Logging driver
The Google Cloud Logging driver sends container logs to Google Cloud Logging.
Usage
You can configure the default logging driver by passing the --log-driver option to the Docker daemon:
docker daemon --log-driver=gcplogs
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 will discover configuration from the instance metadata service. Otherwise, the user must specify which project to log to using the --gcp-project log option and Docker will attempt to obtain credentials from the Google Application Default Credential. The --gcp-project takes precedence over information discovered from the metadata server so a Docker daemon running in a Google Cloud Project can be overriden to log to a different Google Cloud Project using --gcp-project.
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 container. |
env | optional | Comma-separated list of keys of environment variables, which should be included in message, if these variables are specified for container. |
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.
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https://docs.docker.com/v1.11/engine/admin/logging/gcplogs/