This is a docker container based on Alpine Linux with logrotate.
Simply mount a directory with your logs into the container at /logs and optionally
configure some logrotation features with the following environment variables:
- LOGROTATE_FILE_PATTERN(default:- *.log): File pattern within the- /logsdirectory for logs to be rotated by- logrotate
- LOGROTATE_TRUNCATE(default:- copytruncate): Truncation behaviour of logrotate, use either- copytruncateor- nocopytruncate
- LOGROTATE_COMPRESS(default:- nocompress): Compression behaviour for rotated files, use either- nocompressor- compress
- LOGROTATE_ROTATE(default:- 5): The- rotateoption of logrotate
- LOGROTATE_SIZE(default- 50M): the- sizeoption of logrotate
If you want to use a different logrotate configuration, mount a logrotate.conf at /etc/logrotate.conf
into the container. The environment variables mentioned above have no effect if you supply your own
logrotate configuration file.
By default, logrotate is run periodically every 15 minutes. You can override the cron schedule with
the environment variable LOGROTATE_CRON. Use one of Alpine Linux' predefined periods
(15min, hourly, daily, weekly or monthly) or specify a cron schedule expression like
5 4 * * * (at 04:05 every day). If you are unsure about the cron schedule expression syntax,
consult a tool like crontab guru.
docker run \
  -v /path/to/my/logs:/logs \
  -e LOGROTATE_FILE_PATTERN="*.log" \
  # don't rotate at all but truncate logs when they exceed the configured rotation size
  -e LOGROTATE_ROTATE="0" \
  # run logrotate every 5 minutes
  -e LOGROTATE_CRON="*/5 0 0 0 0" \
  linkyard:logrotateThis image is somewhat similar to the no longer maintained blacklabelops/logrotate but a lot simpler to use and maintain.
It's double published (github and private gcr repo).
docker run ghcr.io/linkyard/logrotate
or
docker run eu.gcr.io/linkyard-191615/linkyard-cloud/logrotate