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- removes local_docker installer and points community users to our development environment (make docker-compose) - provides a migration path from Local Docker Compose installations --> the dev environment - the dev env can now be configured to use an external database - consolidated the Local Docker and dev env docker-compose.yml files into one template file, used by the dockerfile role - added a 'sources' role to template out config files - the postgres data dir is no longer a bind-mount, it is a docker volume - the redis socket is not longer a bind-mount, it is a docker volume - the local_settings.py.docker-compose file no longer needs to be copied over in the dev env - Create tmp rsyslog.conf in rsyslog volume to avoid cross-linking. Previously, the tmp code-generated rsyslog.conf was being written to /tmp (by default). As a result, we were attempting to shutil.move() across volumes. - move k8s image build and push roles under tools/ansible - See tools/docker-compose/README.md for usage of these changes
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How to use the logstash container
Modify the docker-compose.yml
Uncomment the following lines in the docker-compose.yml
#- logstash
...
#logstash:
# build:
# context: ./docker-compose
# dockerfile: Dockerfile-logstash
POST the following content to /api/v2/settings/logging/ (this uses
authentication set up inside of the logstash configuration file).
{
"LOG_AGGREGATOR_HOST": "http://logstash",
"LOG_AGGREGATOR_PORT": 8085,
"LOG_AGGREGATOR_TYPE": "logstash",
"LOG_AGGREGATOR_USERNAME": "awx_logger",
"LOG_AGGREGATOR_PASSWORD": "workflows",
"LOG_AGGREGATOR_LOGGERS": [
"awx",
"activity_stream",
"job_events",
"system_tracking"
],
"LOG_AGGREGATOR_INDIVIDUAL_FACTS": false,
"LOG_AGGREGATOR_TOWER_UUID": "991ac7e9-6d68-48c8-bbde-7ca1096653c6",
"LOG_AGGREGATOR_ENABLED": true
}
Note: HTTP must be specified in the
LOG_AGGREGATOR_HOSTif you are using the docker development environment.
An example of how to view the most recent logs from the container:
docker exec -i -t $(docker ps -aqf "name=tools_logstash_1") tail -n 50 /logstash.log
How to add logstash plugins
Add any plugins you need in tools/elastic/logstash/Dockerfile before running the container.