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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
- Clone the repository:
git clone https://github.com/jitsi/docker-jitsi-meet.git
- 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:
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.
-
Start the Docker containers:
To start all necessary services, including Jitsi Meet components, Grafana, Loki, and OpenTelemetry, run:
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 fromlog-analyser.yml
, and Grafana fromgrafana.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 bothlog-analyser.yml
andgrafana.yml
.
- This command will start the Jitsi Meet components from
Access Grafana
-
Open your web browser and navigate to http://localhost:3000.
-
Log in to Grafana:
Use the default credentials:
Username: admin Password: admin
-
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, 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.