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vip logs

Retrieve Runtime Logs from an environment.

Usage

vip logs [options]

Options

OptionDescription
-a, --app Target an application. Accepts a string value for the application name or an integer for the application ID.
-d, --debug Generate verbose output during command execution to help identify or fix errors or bugs.
-e, --env Target an environment. Accepts a string value for the environment type.
-f, --follow Output new entries as they are generated.
-F, --format Render output in a particular format. Accepts “table“ (default), “csv“, “json“, and “text”.
-h, --help Retrieve a description, examples, and available options for a (sub)command.
-l, --limit The maximum number of entries to return. Accepts an integer value between 1 and 5000 (defaults to 500).
-t, --type [value] Specify the type of Runtime Logs to retrieve. Accepts “batch” (only valid for WordPress environments). (defaults to “app”)
-v, --version Retrieve the version number of VIP-CLI currently installed on the local machine.

Examples

- Retrieve up to 500 of the most recent entries of application Runtime Logs from web containers.
$ vip @example-app.production logs

- Retrieve up to 500 of the most recent entries generated by cron tasks or WP-CLI commands from batch containers.
$ vip @example-app.production logs --type=batch

- Retrieve up to 100 of the most recent entries of application logs.
$ vip @example-app.production logs --limit=100

- Retrieve up to 800 of the most recent entries of batch logs and output them in CSV format.
$ vip @example-app.production logs --type=batch --limit=800 --format=csv

Last updated: February 19, 2025