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Published: May 7, 2020 License: MIT Imports: 17 Imported by: 0

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Dozzle - dozzle.dev

Dozzle is a simple, lightweight application that provides you with a web based interface to monitor your Docker container logs live. It doesn’t store log information, it is for live monitoring of your container logs only.

While dozzle should work for most, it is not meant to be a full logging solution. For enterprise applications, products like Loggly, Papertrail or Kibana are more suited.

Dozzle doesn't cost any money. Dozzle aims to stay simple, small and free.

Image

Getting dozzle

Dozzle is a very small Docker container (4 MB compressed). Pull the latest release from the index:

$ docker pull amir20/dozzle:latest

Using dozzle

The simplest way to use dozzle is to run the docker container. Also, mount the Docker Unix socket with --volume to /var/run/docker.sock:

$ docker run --name dozzle -d --volume=/var/run/docker.sock:/var/run/docker.sock -p 8888:8080 amir20/dozzle:latest

dozzle will be available at http://localhost:8888/. You can change -p 8888:8080 to any port. For example, if you want to view dozzle over port 4040 then you would do -p 4040:8080.

With Docker swarm
docker service create \
--name=dozzle \
--publish=8888:8080 \
--constraint=node.role==manager \
--mount=type=bind,src=/var/run/docker.sock,dst=/var/run/docker.sock \
amir20/dozzle:latest
With Docker compose
version: "3"
services:
  dozzle:
    container_name: dozzle
    image: amir20/dozzle:latest
    volumes:
      - /var/run/docker.sock:/var/run/docker.sock
    ports:
      - 9999:8080
Security

dozzle doesn't support authentication out of the box. You can control the device dozzle binds to by passing --addr parameter. For example,

$ docker run --volume=/var/run/docker.sock:/var/run/docker.sock -p 8888:1224 amir20/dozzle:latest --addr localhost:1224

will bind to localhost on port 1224. You can then use a reverse proxy to control who can see dozzle.

If you wish to restrict the containers shown you can pass the --filter parameter. For example,

$ docker run --volume=/var/run/docker.sock:/var/run/docker.sock -p 8888:1224 amir20/dozzle:latest --filter name=foo

this would then only allow you to view containers with a name starting with "foo". You can use other filters like status as well, please check the official docker command line docs for available filters.

Changing base URL

dozzle by default mounts to "/". If you want to control the base path you can use the --base option. For example, if you want to mount at "/foobar", then you can override by using --base /foobar. See env variables below for using DOZZLE_BASE to change this.

$ docker run --volume=/var/run/docker.sock:/var/run/docker.sock -p 8080:8080 amir20/dozzle:latest --base /foobar

dozzle will be available at http://localhost:8080/foobar/.

Environment variables and configuration

Dozzle follows the 12-factor model. Configurations can use the CLI flags or enviroment variables. The table below outlines all supported options and their respective env vars.

Flag Env Variable Default
--addr DOZZLE_ADDR :8080
--base DOZZLE_BASE /
--level DOZZLE_LEVEL info
--showAll DOZZLE_SHOWALL false
n/a DOCKER_API_VERSION not set
--tailSize DOZZLE_TAILSIZE 300
--filter DOZZLE_FILTER ""

Troubleshooting

Nginx Config

If you are using nginx as a reverse proxy, then you need to configure /api to enable server-sent events.

Below is an example configuration using SSL and proxy_pass with correct settings.

    server {
        listen                          80;
        server_name                     <example.com>;
        return                          301 https://<example.com>$request_uri;
    }

    server {
        listen                          443 ssl http2;
        server_name                     <example.com>;

        ssl_certificate                 </path/to/your/certificate>;
        ssl_certificate_key             </path/to/your/key>;

        location / {
            proxy_pass                  http://<dozzle.container.ip.address>:8080;
        }

        location /api {
            proxy_pass                  http://<dozzle.container.ip.address>:8080;

            proxy_http_version          1.1;
            proxy_set_header            Connection "";
            proxy_buffering             off;
            proxy_cache                 off;

            chunked_transfer_encoding   off;
        }
    }

License

MIT

Building

To Build and test locally:

  1. Install NodeJs.
  2. Install Go.
  3. Globally install packr utility with go get -u github.com/gobuffalo/packr/packr outside of dozzle directory.
  4. Install reflex with get -u github.com/cespare/reflex outside of dozzle.
  5. Install node modules with npm install.
  6. Do npm start

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