Lets you watch the logs of a specific function.
serverless logs -f hello
# Optionally tail the logs with --tail or -t
serverless logs -f hello -t
This command returns as many log events as can fit in 1MB (up to 10,000 log events). You can use the --filter
option to ensure the logs you're looking for are included.
--function
or-f
The function you want to fetch the logs for. Required--stage
or-s
The stage you want to view the function logs for. If not provided, the plugin will use the default stage listed inserverless.yml
. If that doesn't exist either it'll just fetch the logs from thedev
stage.--region
or-r
The region you want to view the function logs for. If not provided, the plugin will use the default region listed inserverless.yml
. If that doesn't exist either it'll just fetch the logs from theus-east-1
region.--startTime
A specific unit in time to start fetching logs from (ie:2010-10-20
or1469705761
). Here's a list of the supported string formats:
30m # since 30 minutes ago
2h # since 2 hours ago
3d # since 3 days ago
2013-02-08 # A calendar date part
2013-W06-5 # A week date part
2013-039 # An ordinal date part
20130208 # Basic (short) full date
2013W065 # Basic (short) week, weekday
2013W06 # Basic (short) week only
2013050 # Basic (short) ordinal date
2013-02-08T09 # An hour time part separated by a T
20130208T080910,123 # Short date and time up to ms, separated by comma
20130208T080910.123 # Short date and time up to ms
20130208T080910 # Short date and time up to seconds
20130208T0809 # Short date and time up to minutes
20130208T08 # Short date and time, hours only
--filter
You can specify a filter string to filter the log output. This is useful if you want to to get theerror
logs for example.--tail
or-t
You can optionally tail the logs and keep listening for new logs in your terminal session by passing this option.--interval
or-i
If you choose to tail the output, you can control the interval at which the framework polls the logs with this option. The default is1000
ms.
Note: There's a small lag between invoking the function and actually having the log event registered in CloudWatch. So it takes a few seconds for the logs to show up right after invoking the function.
serverless logs -f hello
This will fetch the logs from last 10 minutes as startTime was not given.
serverless logs -f hello --startTime 5h
This will fetch the logs that happened in the past 5 hours.
serverless logs -f hello --startTime 1469694264
This will fetch the logs that happened starting at epoch 1469694264
.
serverless logs -f hello -t
Serverless will tail the CloudWatch log output and print new log messages coming in starting from 10 seconds ago.
serverless logs -f hello --filter serverless
This will fetch only the logs that contain the string serverless