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Deis Logger

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A system logger for use in the Deis open source PaaS.

This Docker image is based on the official alpine:3.2 image.

Description

The new v2 logger implementation has seen a simplification from the last rewrite. While it still uses much of that code it no longer depends on etcd. Instead, we will use kubernetes service discovery to determine where logger is running.

We have also decided to not use logspout as the mechanism to get logs from each container to the logger component. Now we will use fluentd which is a widely supported logging framework with hundreds of plugins. This will allow the end user to configure multiple destinations such as Elastic Search and other Syslog compatible endpoints like papertrail.

** This image requires that the daemonsets api be available on the kubernetes cluster** For more information on running the daemonsets api see the following.

Running logger v2

The following environment variables can be used to configure logger:

  • LOGGER_ADDR: The interface to bind the logging adapter to. Default is 0.0.0.0.
  • LOGGER_PORT: The port that the logger adapter is listening on. Default is 514.
  • WEB_ADDR: The interface to bind the web server to. Default is 0.0.0.0.
  • WEB_PORT: The port that the web server is listening on. Default is 8088.
  • STORAGE_ADAPTER: How to store logs that are sent to the logger interface. Default is memory
  • NUMBER_OF_LINES: How many lines to store in the ring buffer. Default is 1000.
  • LOG_PATH: The path of where to store files when using the file storage adapter. Default is /data/logs.
  • DRAIN_URL: Syslog server that the logger component can send data to. No default.

Development

The only assumption this project makes about your environment is that you have a working docker host to build the image against.

Building binary and image

To build the binary and image run the following make command:

DEV_REGISTRY=quay.io IMAGE_PREFIX=myaccount make build
IMAGE_PREFIX=myaccount make build
DEV_REGISTRY=myhost:5000 make build

Pushing the image

The makefile assumes that you are pushing the image to a remote repository like quay or dockerhub. So you will need to supply the REGISTRY environment variable.

DEV_REGISTRY=quay.io IMAGE_PREFIX=myaccount make push
IMAGE_PREFIX=myaccount make push
DEV_REGISTRY=myhost:5000 make push

Kubernetes interactions

  • DEV_REGISTRY=quay.io IMAGE_PREFIX=myaccount make kube-create: Does a sed replacement of the image name and creates a tmp manifest file that we will use to deploy logger component to kubernetes. This will also start 2 fluentd daemonsets.
  • make kube-delete: This will remove all the logger components from the kubernetes cluster.
  • DEV_REGISTRY=quay.io IMAGE_PREFIX=myaccount make kube-replace: This will rebuild the binary and image, push it to the remote registry, and then replace the running components with the new version.

License

© 2015 Engine Yard, Inc.

Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0

Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the specific language governing permissions and limitations under the License.

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