Explore application logs

yarn logs <scope> or npm run logs <scope>

Gives simple access to logs from Nginx, Redis, MySQL and ElasticSearch containers and Magento.

Before magento-scripts version 1.4.1 this command will attach logs from chosen service to your terminal so to exit press CTRL + C. To attach logs use option -f.

Available scopes

  • mysql

  • nginx

  • redis

  • elasticsearch

  • magento

Command options

--details

Show extra details provided to logs

yarn logs nginx --details # for Yarn
npm run logs nginx -- --details # for NPM

--timestamps, -t

Show timestamps

yarn logs nginx --timestamps # for Yarn
npm run logs nginx -- --timestamps # for NPM

--follow, -f

Follow log output

yarn logs nginx --follow # for Yarn
npm run logs nginx -- --follow # for NPM

--since

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

yarn logs nginx --since=2s # for Yarn
npm run logs nginx -- --since=2s # for NPM

--until

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

yarn logs nginx --until=2s # for Yarn
npm run logs nginx -- --until=2s # for NPM

Usage example:

yarn logs nginx

> ... # nginx logs

# ctrl + c

# this is not alias, but rather service name matching
yarn logs n # or n

> ... # nginx logs

# and for mysql
yarn logs m # or mysql

> ... # mysql logs

# and for magento
yarn logs ma # or magento

> ... # magento logs

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