Monitor site or global logs.
OPTIONS
[<site-name>]
: Name of website.
[--n=<line-count>]
: Start from last number of given lines.
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default: 10
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[--global]
: Displays all logs including all sites, all services and cli.
[--cli]
: Displays EasyEngine's own logs.
[--all]
: Displays all local logs, including service logs.
[--nginx]
: Displays nginx logs for a site.
[--php]
: Displays php logs for a site.
[--wp]
: Displays wp debug log for a site.
[--access]
: Displays nginx & php access logs for a site.
[--error]
: Displays nginx & php error logs for a site.
EXAMPLES
# Show all logs.
$ ee log show example.com --all
watching logfile ~/easyengine/sites/example.com/logs/nginx/access.log
watching logfile ~/easyengine/sites/example.com/logs/nginx/error.log
watching logfile ~/easyengine/sites/example.com/logs/debug.log
# Show debug log for site.
$ ee log show example.com --wp
watching logfile ~/easyengine/sites/example.com/logs/debug.log
GLOBAL PARAMETERS
Argument | Description |
---|---|
--sites_path=<path> | Absolute path to where all sites will be stored. |
--locale=<locale> | Locale for WordPress. |
--le-mail=<le-mail> | Mail-id to be used for letsencrypt. |
--wp-mail=<wp-mail> | Default Mail-id to be used for WordPress site installation. |
--sysctl=<true/false> | Whether to add sysctl config in docker-compose. |
--[no-]color | Whether to colorize the output. |
--debug[=<group>] | Show all PHP errors; add verbosity to EE bootstrap. |
--quiet | Suppress informational messages. |