# JITSI MEET LOG ANALYSER - Grafana Loki and OpenTelemetry Integration Welcome to the Grafana Loki and OpenTelemetry integration project! This repository provides a simple and effective setup for log management and analysis using Docker, Grafana Loki, and OpenTelemetry. Currently this is an in-progress GSoC Summer of Code project and so the instructions may change before being finalized. Please treat all this as alpha code. ## Overview This project demonstrates how to configure and use Grafana Loki with OpenTelemetry to collect, parse, and visualize log data from Jitsi Meet components. It includes: - A Docker Compose setup (`log-analyser.yml`) for Loki and OpenTelemetry Collector. - A Docker Compose setup (`grafana.yml`) for Grafana. - A unified Docker Compose command to start all services. - Instructions to set up and access Grafana with Loki as a data source. ## Getting Started ### Prerequisites - Docker - Docker Compose ### Setup 1. **Clone the repository:** ```bash git clone https://github.com/jitsi/docker-jitsi-meet.git ``` 2. **Update Jitsi Meet Docker Compose Configuration:** To enable log collection and analysis, you need to modify the `docker-compose.yml` file for Jitsi Meet components. Add the following configuration to each Jitsi service within the `docker-compose.yml` file: ```yaml logging: driver: "json-file" options: labels: "service" ``` This configuration ensures that logs are collected in JSON format and tagged with service labels, which is essential for Loki to properly ingest and index the logs. 3. **Start the Docker containers:** To start all necessary services, including Jitsi Meet components, Grafana, Loki, and OpenTelemetry, run: ```bash docker-compose -f docker-compose.yml -f log-analyser.yml -f grafana.yml up -d ``` - This command will start the Jitsi Meet components from `docker-compose.yml`, the log analysis tools from `log-analyser.yml`, and Grafana from `grafana.yml`. The logs from Jitsi Meet components will automatically be sent to Grafana through Loki. - **Note:** To use only Grafana for visualization without log analysis, you can use just `grafana.yml` alone. However, for the complete log analysis project, you need both `log-analyser.yml` and `grafana.yml`. ### Access Grafana 1. **Open your web browser and navigate to [http://localhost:3000](http://localhost:3000).** 2. **Log in to Grafana:** Use the default credentials: ``` Username: admin Password: admin ``` 3. **Dashboard Setup:** The dashboards for Jitsi Meet components are pre-configured and will be automatically available in Grafana. You can explore these dashboards to view and analyze logs. ## Usage - **Log Parsing and Visualization:** After setting up, use Grafana to explore and visualize your logs. Check the pre-configured dashboards and panels to monitor and analyze log data from Jitsi Meet components effectively. ## Acknowledgements Thank you for exploring this project! For detailed documentation, follow the [Jitsi Handbook](https://jitsi.github.io/handbook/docs/intro), you can follow the Docker and Log-Analyser guides under Self-Hosting Guide > Deployment guide. If you have any questions or need further assistance, please feel free to reach out.