# DOCKER LOGS STREAMER VIA WEBSOCKET Stream docker logs using Websocket to your browser. # Build ```sh cargo build --release ``` # Deploy ## Help Command: ```sh cargo run -- --help Usage: docker-container-log-streamer --stream-key --host --port Options: --stream-key Stream Key used for Authentication --host Host in IPV4 IP Address format --port The port number to use -h, --help Print help (see a summary with '-h') -V, --version Print version ``` ## Run using ```cargo``` ```sh cargo run -- --stream-key mystreamkey --host 0.0.0.0 --port 3090 ``` ## Run using the compiled binary file. Build binary ```sh cargo build --release ``` Execute binary ```sh ./target/release/docker-container-log-streamer --stream-key mystreamkey --host 0.0.0.0 --port 3090 ``` # Testing You use the random-messages scripts to build the docker container and execute the docker-compose to simular the docker logs streamer. 1. Build the random-messages container. ```sh cd tests docker build . -t random_messages:latest ``` 2. Execute docker-compose. ```sh docker-compose -f docker-compose-random-messages.yml up ``` You can simulate the log streaming using the provided frontend app. 1. Execute docker-compose for the frontend. ```sh cd tests docker-compose -f docker-compose-frontend.yaml up -d ``` 2. Look for the container of the frontend. ```sh docker ps Example: CONTAINER ID IMAGE COMMAND CREATED STATUS PORTS NAMES e6b8bedb2193 node "docker-entrypoint.s…" 3 hours ago Up 3 hours 0.0.0.0:7050->80/tcp tests-nginx-1 ``` 3. Grab the container id ```sh docker exec -it e6b8bedb2193 "bash" ``` 4. Run the development server. ```sh cd app yarn dev ``` 5. Open browser then go to ``` http://localhost:7090 ``` # Developer JP Mateo (jpmateo022@gmail.com)