# Grafana logging in order to feed docker logs, which is kind of a big deal in this use case, we need to go through a few steps. By default, setting up grafana, loki and promtail, we will be able to see the `/var/log/` files on the host machine. Very nice & convienient, but we really want the docker logs as well. ## Install the plugin First installing the docker plugin for the loki driver. ```bash docker plugin install grafana/loki-docker-driver:latest --alias loki --grant-all-permissions ``` After which you may need to restart the docker service. ```bash sudo systemctl restart docker.service ``` Check if the plugin is installed. ```bash docker plugin ls ``` We can then add the log pushing on a per container basis, by adding the follwing to each docker-compose.yml file. ```yaml logging: driver: loki options: loki-url: "http://localhost:3100/loki/api/v1/push" ```