
The best way to tail AWS CloudWatch Logs from your terminal.
Author - Luca Grulla - https://www.lucagrulla.com
Local timezone or UTC (default).2d1h20m to indicate 2 days, 1 hour and 20 minutes ago.13:10 to indicate 13:10 of today.2018-10-20T8:53.cw tail my-auth-service my-web.--grep) and grepv (--grepv).--query flag)echo my-group | cw tail and cat groups.txt | cw tail.cw tail -f my-stream >> myfile.txt.--no-color flag to disable if needed.--profile and --region flags.brew tap lucagrulla/tap
brew install cwbrew tap lucagrulla/tap
brew install cwDownload the .deb or .rpm from the releases page and install with dpkg -i and rpm -i respectively.
Note: If you upgrade to 3.3.0 please note the new alias command. This is required to comply with snapcraft new release rules.
snap install cw-sh
sudo snap connect cw-sh:dot-aws-config-credentials
sudo snap alias cw-sh.cw cwcw runs with strict confinement; the dot-aws-config-credentials interface connection is required to have access to .aws/config and .aws/credentials files
scoop bucket add cw https://github.com/lucagrulla/cw-scoop-bucket.git
scoop install cwgo get github.com/lucagrulla/cw--profile=profile-name Override the AWS profile used for connection.--region=aws-region Override the target AWS region.--no-color Disable coloured output.--endpoint The target AWS endpoint url. By default cw will use the default aws endpoints.--no-version-check Ignore checks if a newer version of the module is available.cw ls list all the log groups/log streams within a group
Usage: cw ls <command>
show an entity
Flags:
-h, --help Show context-sensitive help.
--endpoint=URL The target AWS endpoint url. By default cw will use the default aws endpoints. NOTE: v4.0.0
dropped the flag short version.
--profile=PROFILE The target AWS profile. By default cw will use the default profile defined in the
.aws/credentials file. NOTE: v4.0.0 dropped the flag short version.
--region=REGION The target AWS region. By default cw will use the default region defined in the
.aws/credentials file. NOTE: v4.0.0 dropped the flag short version.
--no-color Disable coloured output.NOTE: v4.0.0 dropped the flag short version.
--version Print version information and quit
--no-version-check Ignore checks if a newer version of the module is available.
Commands:
ls groups
Show all groups.
ls streams <group>
Show all streams in a given log group.
cw: error: expected one of "groups", "streams"cw tail tail a given log group/log stream
Usage: cw tail <groupName[:logStreamPrefix]> ...
Tail log groups/streams.
Arguments:
<groupName[:logStreamPrefix]> ... The log group and stream name, with group:prefix syntax. Stream name can be just the prefix. If no stream name is specified all stream names in the given
group will be tailed. Multiple group/stream tuple can be passed. e.g. cw tail group1:prefix1 group2:prefix2 group3:prefix3.
Flags:
-h, --help Show context-sensitive help.
--endpoint=URL The target AWS endpoint url. By default cw will use the default aws endpoints. NOTE: v4.0.0 dropped the flag short version.
--profile=PROFILE The target AWS profile. By default cw will use the default profile defined in the .aws/credentials file. NOTE: v4.0.0 dropped the flag short version.
--region=REGION The target AWS region. By default cw will use the default region defined in the .aws/credentials file. NOTE: v4.0.0 dropped the flag short version.
--no-color Disable coloured output.NOTE: v4.0.0 dropped the flag short version.
--version Print version information and quit
--no-version-check Ignore checks if a newer version of the module is available.
-f, --follow Don't stop when the end of streams is reached, but rather wait for additional data to be appended.
-t, --timestamp Print the event timestamp.
-i, --event-id Print the event Id.
-s, --stream-name Print the log stream name this event belongs to.
-n, --group-name Print the log group name this event belongs to.
-r, --retry Keep trying to open a log group/log stream if it is inaccessible.
-b, --start="2021-04-11T08:21:52" The UTC start time. Passed as either date/time or human-friendly format. The human-friendly format accepts the number of days, hours and minutes prior to
the present. Denote days with 'd', hours with 'h' and minutes with 'm' i.e. 80m, 4h30m, 2d4h. If just time is used (format: hh[:mm]) it is expanded to
today at the given time. Full available date/time format: 2017-02-27[T09[:00[:00]].
-e, --end=STRING The UTC end time. Passed as either date/time or human-friendly format. The human-friendly format accepts the number of days, hours and minutes prior to the
present. Denote days with 'd', hours with 'h' and minutes with 'm' i.e. 80m, 4h30m, 2d4h. If just time is used (format: hh[:mm]) it is expanded to today at
the given time. Full available date/time format: 2017-02-27[T09[:00[:00]].
-l, --local Treat date and time in Local timezone.
-g, --grep=STRING Pattern to filter logs by. See http://docs.aws.amazon.com/AmazonCloudWatch/latest/logs/FilterAndPatternSyntax.html for syntax.
-v, --grepv=STRING Equivalent of grep --invert-match. Invert match pattern to filter logs by.
-q, --query=STRING Equivalent of the --query flag in AWS CLI. Takes a JMESPath expression to filter JSON logs by. If the query fails (e.g. the log message was not JSON) then the original line is returned.list of the available log groups
cw ls groupslist of the log streams in a given log group
cw ls streams my-log-grouptail and follow given log groups/streams
cw tail -f my-log-groupcw tail -f my-log-group:my-log-stream-prefixcw tail -f my-log-group:my-log-stream-prefix my-log-group2cw tail -f my-log-group:my-log-stream-prefix -b2017-01-01T08:10:10 -e2017-01-01T08:05:00cw tail -f my-log-group:my-log-stream-prefix -b7d to start from 7 days ago.cw tail -f my-log-group:my-log-stream-prefix -b3h to start from 3 hours ago.cw tail -f my-log-group:my-log-stream-prefix -b100m to start from 100 minutes ago.cw tail -f my-log-group:my-log-stream-prefix -b2h30m to start from 2 hours and 30 minutes ago.cw tail -f my-log-group -b9:00 -e9:01query JSON logs using JMESPath syntax
cw tail -f my-log-group --query "machines[?state=='running'].name"Time and dates are treated as UTC by default.
Use the --local flag if you prefer to use Local zone.
cw uses the default credentials profile (stored in ./aws/credentials) for authentication and shared config (.aws/config) for identifying the target AWS region. Both profile and region are overridable via the profile and region global flags.
AWS SSO is supported if you:
default or an alternate named profile) that includes the various SSO properties
sso_start_url, sso_account_id, sso_role_name, etcaws sso loginIf you get an error message that includes ...failed to sign request: failed to retrieve credentials: the SSO session has expired or is invalid... then you should renew your SSO session via aws sso login (and specify the named profile, if appropriate).
cw behind a proxyPlease use HTTP_PROXY environment variable as required by AWS cli:
https://docs.aws.amazon.com/cli/latest/userguide/cli-configure-proxy.html
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