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# Running Loki
Currently there are five ways to try out Loki, in order from easier to hardest:
- [Grafana Cloud: Hosted Logs](#grafana-cloud-logs)
- [Run Loki locally with Docker](#run-locally-using-docker)
- [Use Helm to deploy on Kubernetes](#using-helm-to-deploy-on-kubernetes)
- [Build Loki from source](#build-and-run-from-source)
- [Get inspired by our production setup](#get-inspired-by-our-production-setup)
For the various ways to run `promtail`, the tailing agent, see our [Promtail documentation](../docs/sources/clients/promtail/installation.md).
## Grafana Cloud: Hosted Logs
Grafana is offering hosted Loki as part of our broader Grafana Cloud platform. Learn more at [grafana.com/loki](https://grafana.com/oss/loki/#products-and-services).
## Run locally using Docker
The Docker images for [Loki](https://hub.docker.com/r/grafana/loki/) and [Promtail](https://hub.docker.com/r/grafana/promtail/) are available on DockerHub.
To test locally, we recommend using the `docker-compose.yaml` file in this directory. Docker starts containers for Promtail, Loki, and Grafana.
1. Either `git clone` this repository locally and `cd loki/production`, or download a copy of the [docker-compose.yaml](docker-compose.yaml) locally.
1. Ensure you have the most up-to-date Docker container images:
```bash
docker-compose pull
```
1. Run the stack on your local Docker:
```bash
docker-compose up
```
1. Grafana should now be available at http://localhost:3000/. Log in with `admin` / `admin` and follow the [steps for configuring the datasource in Grafana](../docs/getting-started/grafana.md), using `http://loki:3100` for the URL field.
**Note:** When running locally, Promtail starts before Loki is ready. This can lead to the error message "Data source connected, but no labels received." After a couple seconds, Promtail will forward all newly created log messages correctly.
Until this is fixed we recommend [building and running from source](#build-and-run-from-source).
For instructions on how to query Loki, see [our usage docs](https://grafana.com/docs/loki/latest/logql/).
To deploy a cluster of loki locally, please refer to this [doc](./docker/)
## Using Helm to deploy on Kubernetes
There is a [Helm chart](helm) to deploy Loki and Promtail to Kubernetes.
## Build and run from source
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First, see the [build from source](../README.md) section of the root readme.
Once Promtail is built, to run Promtail, use the following command:
```bash
$ ./promtail -config.file=./cmd/promtail/promtail-local-config.yaml
...
```
Grafana is Loki's UI. To query your logs you need to start Grafana as well:
```bash
$ docker run -ti -p 3000:3000 grafana/grafana:master
```
Grafana should now be available at http://localhost:3000/. Follow the [steps for configuring the datasource in Grafana](https://grafana.com/docs/loki/latest/getting-started/grafana/) and set the URL field to `http://host.docker.internal:3100`.
For instructions on how to use Loki, see [our usage docs](https://grafana.com/docs/loki/latest/logql/).
## Get inspired by our production setup
We run Loki on Kubernetes with the help of ksonnet.
You can take a look at [our production setup](ksonnet/).
To learn more about ksonnet, check out its [documentation](https://ksonnet.io).