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Log forwarder for services ran by ecs-agent.

⚠️ Unmaintained ⚠️

This repository is unmaintained, but left as a historical relic for any wishing to adapt it. Godspeed!

ecs-logs

ecs-logs was a log forwarder for services ran by ecs-agent.

Quick Start

The simplest way to use ecs-logs is to run it as a docker container, you'll want to configure the ecs-agent to forward services logs to journald first, here's how to do it:

  • run ecs-agent with ECS_AVAILABLE_LOGGING_DRIVERS=["journald"] set in the environment variables.

  • configure the task definitions of your services to use the journald driver by adding the following:

"logConfiguration": {
  "logDriver": "journald",
  "options": {
    "tag": "<your service name>"
  }
}

Note: The tag is important here since it will be used as the group name for the CloudWatch logs

Once you have ecs-agent properly configured (you should be able to see your ECS services logs in the journal), you can start ecs-logs this way:

docker run -t -i -v /run/log/journal:/run/log/journal:ro \
    segment/ecs-logs:latest -src journald -dst cloudwatchlogs

That's it! The services logs should now be showing up in CloudWatch Logs.

Docker Image

Sources

Sources are log streams from which events are read by ecs-logs and forwarded to the destinations.
The log events can be JSON formatted with the following structure:

{
  "level": "<debug | info | notice | warn | error | crit | alert | emerg>",
  "time": "<iso8601 time representation>",
  "info": {
    "host": "<hostname>",
    "source": "<file:line:function>",
    "id": "<message id>",
    "pid": <PID>,
    "gid": <GID>,
    "uid": <UID>,
    "errors": [
      {
        "type": "<error type>",
        "error": "<error message>",
        "errno": <errno value>,
        "stack": [...]
      },
      ...
    ]
  },
  "data": {
    ...
  },
  "message": "<log message>"
}

All fields are optional and ecs-logs will assume defaults if some are missing.

  • stdin

The default source that ecs-logs uses is stdin, in most cases this is not what will be used in production but can be useful for development and testing purposes.
Because no metadata can be passed to log messages read from stdin, this source expects a to read a stream of JSON-formatted objects with this following structure:

{
  "group": "<log group>",
  "stream": "<log stream>",
  "event": {
    ...
  }
}

Where group and stream will be used to identify where the log event belong and event must be a JSON object with the structure defined above.

  • journald

This journald source is what is usually used for production deployments since ECS can be easily configured to send docker containers logs to the journal which then acts as a centralize logging system on host.

The journald source expects to find the CONTAINER_TAG and CONTAINER_NAME metadata on log events, which it uses to set the group and stream to which the log event will be sent.

You can override the stream name by setting the JOURNALD_STREAM_NAME environment variable with a different journald metadata field to read the stream name from.

The log message can be either plain text or JSON formatted. When ecs-logs fails to parse a JSON message, either because the content is not JSON or because the format is not something it understands, it will generate a log event where the message field is set to the full log message, for example:

log message:

2016-07-05T09:08:12.123Z - INFO - hello!

log event:

{
  "level": "NONE",
  "time": "<time at which the message was sent to the journal>",
  "info": {
    "host": "<hostname>"
  },
  "data": { },
  "message": "2016-07-05T09:08:12.123Z - INFO - hello!"
}

Usage on OSX

If you're developing on OSX it may be inconvenient to not have the system journal available for testing. One way that this can be worked around is using the stdin source and piping your service's logs through jq to pack well formatted messages.
Here's an example:

... | jq '. | {group: "<group>", stream: "<stream>", event: .}' | ecs-logs -src stdin -dst ...

Note that it requires your service to output JSON formatted logs with a structure that ecs-logs recognize.

Proxy

To send your logs through a proxy, you can set the HTTP_PROXY, HTTPS_PROXY or SOCKS_PROXY environment variable.

NO_PROXY can also be set to filter networks where the proxy should not be used.

SOCKS_PROXY should follow the format host:port. If incorrect, the variable will be ignored.

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