This is documentation for the next version of Loki. For the latest stable release, go to the latest version.
Contributing to Loki
Loki uses GitHub to manage reviews of pull requests:
- If you have a trivial fix or improvement, go ahead and create a pull request.
- If you plan to do something more involved, discuss your ideas on the relevant GitHub issue (creating one if it doesn’t exist).
Steps to contribute
To contribute to Loki, you must clone it into your $GOPATH
and add your fork
as a remote.
$ git clone https://github.com/grafana/loki.git $GOPATH/src/github.com/grafana/loki
$ cd $GOPATH/src/github.com/grafana/loki
$ git remote add fork <FORK_URL>
Make your changes, add your changes to a commit, and open a pull request (PR).
$ git add .
$ git commit -m "docs: fix spelling error"
$ git push -u fork HEAD
Note
If you downloaded Loki usinggo get
, the messagepackage github.com/grafana/loki: no Go files in /go/src/github.com/grafana/loki
is normal and requires no actions to resolve.
Building
While go install ./cmd/loki
works, the preferred way to build is by using
make
:
make loki
: builds Loki and outputs the binary to./cmd/loki/loki
make promtail
: builds Promtail and outputs the binary to./clients/cmd/promtail/promtail
make logcli
: builds LogCLI and outputs the binary to./cmd/logcli/logcli
make loki-canary
: builds Loki Canary and outputs the binary to./cmd/loki-canary/loki-canary
make docker-driver
: builds the Loki Docker Driver and installs it into Docker.make images
: builds all Docker images (optionally suffix the previous binary commands with-image
, e.g.,make loki-image
).
These commands can be chained together to build multiple binaries in one go. The following example builds binaries for Loki, Promtail, and LogCLI.
$ make loki promtail logcli
Contribute to the Helm Chart
The official Loki helm charts can be found in the Grafana Helm Charts Repo.