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TheGoogle Cloud CLI has a group of commands,gcloud logging,thatprovide a command-line interface to the Logging API. A summary of theimportant commands and examples of their use are shown on this page.
For additional information, go to the following sources:
- For detailed documentation on the Logging Google Cloud CLI,read the reference pages for thegcloud logging command group. There mightalso be new or changed commands in the beta command group:gcloud beta logging.
- For documentation on the Logging API, readCloud Logging API.
Getting started
In the Google Cloud console, activate Cloud Shell.
At the bottom of the Google Cloud console, aCloud Shell session starts and displays a command-line prompt. Cloud Shell is a shell environment with the Google Cloud CLI already installed and with values already set for your current project. It can take a few seconds for the session to initialize.
Set your default project so you don't have to supply the
--projectflag with each command:gcloud config set projectPROJECT_ID
After you've installed and initialized the Google Cloud CLI, you can rungcloud logging commands from the command line in the same way you use othercommand-line tools.
Permissions
gcloud logging commands are controlled by Identity and Access Management (IAM)permissions.
To use any of thegcloud logging commands, you must have theserviceusage.services.use permission. You must also have theIAM role that corresponds to the log's location, and to youruse case:
| Use case | IAM role |
|---|---|
| List logs | Logging/Logs Viewer |
| Tail logs | Logging/Logs Viewer |
| Delete logs | Logging/Logging Admin |
| Write logs | Logging/Logs Writer |
| Read logs | Logging/Logs Viewer |
| Read Data Access audit logs | Logging/Private Logs Viewer |
| List sinks | Logging/Logs Viewer |
| Create sinks | Logging/Logs Configuration Writer |
| Update sinks | Logging/Logs Configuration Writer |
| Delete sinks | Logging/Logs Configuration Writer |
| List metrics | Logging/Logs Viewer |
| Create basic metrics | Logging/Logs Configuration Writer |
| Create advanced metrics | Logging/Logs Configuration Writer |
| Update metrics | Logging/Logs Configuration Writer |
| Delete metrics | Logging/Logs Configuration Writer |
| Create log scopes | Logging/Logs Configuration Writer |
For additional information on required Logging IAMroles and permissions, go toAccess control.
Summary of commands
The following sections provide summaries and examples of the gcloud CLIcommand-line interface for Logging. However, some command optionsand details are omitted; the online documentation for the gcloud CLIcommands is authoritative.
From the command line, you can add--help to a partial command to get moredetails. For example:
gcloud logging --helpgcloud logging sinks --helpgcloud logging sinks create --helpIn a few cases, important command features in the Beta version of thegcloud CLI are available:
gcloud beta logging metrics create --helpOver time, Beta features might be rolled into the standard release and newfeatures might be added to the Beta release.
Log entries
You can write and readlog entries usinggcloud.
Writing log entries
Use thegcloud logging write command,corresponding to the API methodentries.write.
gcloud logging writeLOG_NAME ...
LOG_NAME can either be theLOG_ID or the full resource name of thelog with theLOG_ID URL-encoded.
For simplicity, this command makes several assumptions aboutthelog entry. For example, it always sets theresource type toglobal.
Examples
Write a log entry to logmy-test-log in the current project with a plain-textpayload and a severity ofERROR:
gcloudloggingwritemy-test-log"A simple entry"--severity=ERRORWrite a log entry with a structured (JSON) payload:
gcloudloggingwritemy-test-log'{ "message": "My second entry", "weather": "partly cloudy"}'--payload-type=jsonWrite a log entry to a folder, billing account, or organization. The followingcommand writes a log entry to a folder:
gcloud logging write my-folder-log "A folder log entry" --folder=FOLDER_IDTo find your log entries, look in theLogs Explorer under theGlobal resource type.
You can alsogcloud logging read or the corresponding API method. See theexample inReading log entries.
Reading log entries
To retrieve log entries, use thegcloud logging read command, correspondingto the API methodentries.list:
gcloud logging readFILTER ...
To read log entries in folders, billing accounts, or organizations,append the--folder,--billing-account, or--organization options.
Examples
Read up to 10 log entries in your project'ssyslog log from Compute Engineinstances containing payloads that include the wordSyncAddress. The logentries are to be shown in JSON format:
gcloudloggingread"resource.type=gce_instance AND logName=projects/PROJECT_ID/logs/syslog AND textPayload:SyncAddress"--limit10--formatjsonFollowing is an example of one returned log entry:
{"insertId":"2024-04-07|08:56:48.137651-07|10.162.32.129|-1509625619","logName":"projects/[PROJECT_ID]/logs/syslog","resource":{"labels":{"instance_id":"15543007601548829999","zone":"global"},"type":"gce_instance"},"textPayload":"Apr 7 15:56:47 my-gce-instance google-address-manager: ERROR SyncAddresses exception: HTTP Error 503: Service Unavailable","timestamp":"2024-04-07T15:56:47.000Z"}To list logs in a folder, add the--folder flag. That flag restricts the logentries read to only those in the folder itself. The same applies to the--organization and--billing-account flags. The following command retrievesactivity-type audit logs from a folder. Log entries are to be shown in thedefault YAML format:
gcloudloggingread"resource.type=folder AND logName:cloudaudit.googleapis.com%2Factivity"--folder=FOLDER_IDFollowing is an excerpt of one returned entry. It records a call toSetIamPolicy on the folder:
insertId:mhcr1tc16ulogName:folders/FOLDER_ID/logs/cloudaudit.googleapis.com%2FactivityprotoPayload:'@type':type.googleapis.com/google.cloud.audit.AuditLogmethodName:SetIamPolicy...serviceName:cloudresourcemanager.googleapis.comstatus:{}resource:labels:folder_id:'FOLDER_ID'type:folderseverity:NOTICEtimestamp:'2024-03-19T16:26:49.308Z'The previous section,Writing log entries, contains an exampleof writing a log entry to a folder. Following is the command to read the logentry:
gcloudloggingread"resource.type=global"--folder=FOLDER_ID--limit=1Here is the result:
insertId:1f22es3frcguajlogName:folders/FOLDER_ID/logs/my-folder-logreceiveTimestamp:'2024-03-19T18:20:19.306598482Z'resource:type:globaltextPayload:Afolderlogentrytimestamp:'2024-03-19T18:20:19.306598482Z'Logs
A log, or log stream, is the set of log entries that have the same full resourcename. The full resource name is equivalent to theLogName field in theLogEntry.
The full resource name for a log must be one of the following:
projects/PROJECT_ID/logs/LOG_IDorganizations/ORGANIZATION_ID/logs/LOG_IDfolders/FOLDER_ID/logs/LOG_IDbillingAccounts/BILLING_ACCOUNT_ID/logs/LOG_ID
LOG_ID can only contain alphanumeric characters, forward-slash,underscore, hyphen, and period characters. For example,compute.googleapis.com/activity_log is a validLOG_ID. The full resourcename includes the project, folder, billing account, or organization in which thelog is located. For more information, go toGoogle Cloud resource hierarchy.
To manage logs, use thegcloud logging logs command group:
gcloud logging logs list ...gcloud logging logs delete ...
URL Encoding
When passing the full resource name of a log to agcloud logging command,you must URL-encode theLOG_ID. As an example, aLOG_ID ofcompute.googleapis.com/activity_log encodes tocompute.googleapis.com%2Factivity_log.
When passing theLOG_ID to agcloud logging command, you don't need toURL-encode theLOG_ID. In this case, thegcloud command encodes for you.
When receiving data that includes the full resource name of a log from agcloud logging command, theLOG_ID is URL-encoded.
Creating logs
You create a log by writing a log entry to it. SeeWriting log entries.
Listing log names
Use thegcloud logging logs listcommand. It executes the API methodprojects.logs/list.
Only logs that contain log entries are displayed. The display lists fullresource names of logs with theLOG_ID URL-encoded.
You can only usegcloud logging logs list to list logs in projects; you can'tuse it to list logs in folders, billing accounts, or organizations.
Example
List the logs in the current project:
gcloud logging logs listSample result:
NAMEprojects/my-gcp-project-id/logs/apache-errorprojects/my-gcp-project-id/logs/cloudaudit.googleapis.com%2Factivityprojects/my-gcp-project-id/logs/cloudaudit.googleapis.com%2Fdata_accessprojects/my-gcp-project-id/logs/compute.googleapis.com%2Factivity_logprojects/my-gcp-project-id/logs/compute.googleapis.com%2Fsystem_logprojects/my-gcp-project-id/logs/syslog
Deleting logs
To delete logs, use thegcloud logging logs deletecommand. It decides, based on the full resource name of a log,which of the followingdelete API commands to execute:projects.logs,organizations.logs,folders.logs,orbillingAccounts.logs.
Example: Delete a project log
To delete a log that exists in the current project using theLOG_ID:
gcloud logging logs delete my-new-log
Really delete all log entries from[my-new-log]?g_logsDo you want to continue (Y/n)? YDeleted [my-new-log].
An alternative is to specify the full resource name of a log with theLOG_ID URL-encoded:
gcloud logging logs delete projects/my-gcp-project-id/logs/compute.googleapis.com%2Factivity_log
Really delete all log entries from[projects/my-gcp-project-id/logs/compute.googleapis.com%2Factivity_log]?Do you want to continue (Y/n)? YDeleted [projects/pamstestproject1/logs/compute.googleapis.com%2Factivity_log].
Example: Delete logs in folders, billing accounts or organizations
To delete a log contained in folders, billing accounts or organizations, passthe full resource name with theLOG_ID URL-encoded. For example, thefollowing command deletes a log in a folder:
gcloud logging logs delete folders/FOLDER_ID/logs/my-folder-log
FOLDER_ID must be the unique number that identifies the folder.
Note: Deleting log entries doesn't delete the error samples collected from logsbyError Reporting. To delete those samples,use thedeleteEventsmethodof the Error Reporting API.Live tailing log entries
Preview
This product or feature is subject to the "Pre-GA Offerings Terms" in the General Service Terms section of theService Specific Terms. Pre-GA products and features are available "as is" and might have limited support. For more information, see thelaunch stage descriptions.
Live tailing lets you view your log entries in real time as Cloud Loggingwrites them, by using either the Google Cloud CLI or the Cloud Logging API.
Live tailing isn't supported for log buckets withfield-level access controls, however youcanstream logs forthose buckets in the Logs Explorer.
For information on the API method for live tailing, seetheentries.tail method.
Installinggcloud alpha logging tail
To usegcloud alpha logging tail, you need to have Python 3 andthegrpcio Python package installed.
For instructions on how toinstall Python, see thePython page.For instructions on how to install the Python package manager,pip, that isneeded to install thegrpcio package, seeThe Python Package Installer page.
Complete the following steps to installgcloud alpha logging tail:
Verify that you have the Google Cloud CLI installed. For instructions on howto install the Google Cloud CLI, seeInstalling Google Cloud CLI.
Verify that you're using version 302.0.0 or greater of thegcloud CLI.
gcloud versionFor instructions on updating the gcloud CLI, see
gcloud components update.Install the gcloud CLI alpha components:
gcloud components install alphaFor MacOS, Linux, and Cloud Shell users:
Install gRPC client libraries:
sudo pip3 install grpcioSet the environment variable
CLOUDSDK_PYTHON_SITEPACKAGESto any value: Note: By default, the Google Cloud CLI ignores Python libraries installedon your local system. To allow the Google Cloud CLI to use theexportCLOUDSDK_PYTHON_SITEPACKAGES=1grpciolibrary, you need to enable site packages. To enable site packages,set theCLOUDSDK_PYTHON_SITEPACKAGESenvironment variable to1.With site packages enabled, the gcloud CLI can use extralibraries outside of thegoogle-cloud-sdk/libdirectory.
Use the following commands to set your Google Cloud project ID and toauthenticate:
gcloud config set projectPROJECT_IDgcloud auth loginTo get the project ID, seeCreating and managingprojects.
Verify that
gcloud alpha logging tailis installed by running the followingcommand:gcloud alpha logging tailThe command displays the following message:
Initializing tail session.You are now viewing the log entries for your Google Cloud project as Loggingwrites them.

For more information on using live tailing, see thegcloud alpha logging tail reference guide.
Buffering and ordering
Because Logging can receive log entries out of chronologicalorder, live tailing provides a buffer-window setting so you can balancethe tradeoff between viewing the log entries as they are being written andviewing them in ascending order. You can set the buffer windowbetween0 and60 seconds.
Note the following characteristics of the buffer window:
The default buffer window is two seconds.
Logging delays writing the log entries to log buckets for theduration of the buffer window.
If a log entry is written outside of the buffer window, thenLogging returns the log entries as they are received.
When configuring the buffer window, you make a tradeoff betweenviewing logs as they are written and viewing the entries out of order.
| Buffer window | Tradeoff |
|---|---|
0 seconds | Newest log entries returned, but with more likelihood of them being out of order. |
60 seconds | A delay of 60 seconds before seeing the entries returned, but most of the logs are returned in ascending order. |
Limits and quotas
The following table lists the limits and quotas for live tailing:
| Limits and quotas | Value |
|---|---|
| Entries returned per minute | 60,000 If more than 60,000 entries match a filter, then Logging returns the count of entries in the response. |
| Open live-tailing sessions per Google Cloud project | 10 |
Client limitations
For a Google Cloud project that writes lots of entries quickly, your clientmight be unable to consume them as quickly as they're being written. Inthis case, Logging limits the total number of entries sent,prioritizing the most recent entries. At the end of the tail session,Logging returns the number of entries that were not displayeddue to the limits of the client.
Resource descriptors
All log entries contain an instance of one of a fixed set of monitored resourcetypes that generally identifies the resource the log entry comes from, such as aparticular Compute Engine VM instance. For a list of monitored resourcetypes, go toMonitored Resource List.
To list the current resource descriptor types, use thegcloud logging resource-descriptors listcommand, corresponding to the API methodmonitoredResourceDescriptors.list.You don't need any special permissions to list the resource types.
Examples
List all the resource types that haveinstance in their names:
gcloudloggingresource-descriptorslist--filter="type:instance"Result:
TYPEDESCRIPTIONKEYgce_instanceAvirtualmachineinstancehostedinComputeEngine.project_id,instance_id,zonespanner_instanceACloudSpannerinstance.project_id,instance_id,location,instance_configredis_instanceARedisinstancehostedonGoogleCloudMemoryStore.project_id,region,instance_id,node_idgce_instance_groupAComputeEngineinstancegroupresource.project_id,instance_group_id,instance_group_name,locationgce_instance_group_managerAComputeEngineinstancegroupmanagerresource.project_id,instance_group_manager_id,instance_group_manager_name,locationgce_instance_templateAComputeEngineinstancetemplateresource.project_id,instance_template_id,instance_template_nameRouting logs
You route logs by creatingsinks that send certain log entries tosupported destinations. For more information about sinks, seeRouting and storage overview: Sinks.
Use thegcloud logging sinks command group,corresponding to the API methodsprojects.sinks,folders.sinks,billingAccounts.sinks,andorganizations.sinks.
Sinks can be located wherever logs are located: projects, folders, billingaccounts, and organizations. Use thegcloud logging flags--folder,--billing-account, or--organization to refer to those locations.Omitting them defaults to the project specified by--project orthe current project.
Creating sinks
Use thegcloud logging sinks createcommand, corresponding to the API methodprojects.sinks.create:
gcloud logging sinks createSINK_NAMESINK_DESTINATION --log-filter="..." ...
Destination authorization. To determine the writer identity service accountfor your new sink, use thedescribe command in the next section to fetch thenew sink's properties. You need the service account to authorize the sink towrite to its destination. Thegcloud logging command doesn't perform theauthorization for you, as the Logs Explorer does. For more information,seeDestination permissions.
Aggregated sinks. You can use one of the--folder,--billing-account, and--organization flags if you want to route the logsfrom that resource. You have the following options:
- By default, using the previous flags restricts the sink to routing onlythe logs held in the named folder, organization, or billing account.
- If you additionally add the
--include-childrenflag, then the sink becomesanaggregated sink and the sink routes logs from all folders andprojects contained within the named resource, subject to the filter in the--log-filterflag. - Billing accounts don't contain folders or projects, so
--include-childrenhas no effect with--billing-account.
For more information, seeAggregated sinks overview.
Examples
Create a sink,syslog-errors, in the current project that routessyslogentries with severity ERROR from Compute Engine VM instances. Thedestination is an existing Cloud Storage bucket in the current project:
gcloudloggingsinkscreatesyslog-errors\storage.googleapis.com/my-third-gcs-bucket\--log-filter"resource.type=gce_instance AND logName=projects/PROJECT_ID/logs/compute.googleapis.com%2Fsyslog AND severity=ERROR"Create a sink,syslog-sink, in the current project that routes allsyslogentries with severityWARNING or higher. The destination is a newPub/Sub topic in the current project, and the sink service account,shown in the output of thelogging sinks create command, is granted anIAM role that lets the service account publish content to thetopic.
gcloud pubsub topics create syslog-sink-topicgcloud logging sinks create syslog-sink pubsub.googleapis.com/projects/MY-PROJECT/topics/syslog-sink-topic \ --log-filter="severity>=WARNING"gcloud pubsub topics add-iam-policy-binding syslog-sink-topic \ --member serviceAccount:LOG-SINK-SERVICE-ACCOUNT --role roles/pubsub.publisherCreate a sink,folder-logs in a folderFOLDER_ID that routes the AdminActivity audit logs from the folder. The destination is an existingCloud Storage bucket in the current project.
gcloud logging sinks create folder-logs \ storage.googleapis.com/my-folder-bucket \ --folder=FOLDER_ID --log-filter="logName:logs/cloudaudit.googleapis.com%2Factivity"The following command creates an aggregated sink, routing all Admin Activityaudit logs from a folderand from all folders and projects contained in thefolder:
gcloud logging sinks create folder-logs --include-children \ storage.googleapis.com/my-folder-bucket \ --folder=FOLDER_ID --log-filter="logName:logs/cloudaudit.googleapis.com%2Factivity"Listing or describing sinks
Use thegcloud logging sinks listorgcloud logging sinks describe commands,corresponding to the API methodsprojects.sinks.listandprojects.sinks.get,respectively:
gcloud logging sinks listgcloud logging sinks describeSINK_NAMEExamples
List sinks in the current project:
gcloud logging sinks listNAME DESTINATION FILTERgoogle-sink-1481139614360-9906 storage.googleapis.com/my-second-gcs-bucket logName = "projects/my-gcp-project-id/logs/syslog"pubsub-logs-sink pubsub.googleapis.com/projects/my-gcp-project-id/topics/my-pubsub-logs-topic logName = "projects/my-gcp-project-id/logs/pubsubtestlog"test-sink-v4 storage.googleapis.com/my-gcs-bucket severity=CRITICALList sinks in a folder:
gcloud logging sinks list --folder=FOLDER_IDNAME DESTINATION FILTERfolder-logs storage.googleapis.com/my-folder-bucket logName:activityList sinks in an organization:
gcloud logging sinks list --organization=ORGANIZATION_IDNAME DESTINATION FILTERorganization-logs storage.googleapis.com/my-org-bucket logName:activityDescribe sinks in the current projecttest-sink-v4:
gcloud logging sinks describe test-sink-v4Output:
destination:storage.googleapis.com/my-gcs-bucketfilter:severity=CRITICALname:test-sink-v4outputVersionFormat:V2writerIdentity:serviceAccount:test-sink-v4@logging-PROJECT_ID.iam.gserviceaccount.comDescribe sinks in a folder:
gcloud logging sinks describe test-sink-v4 --folder=FOLDER_IDOutput:
destination:storage.googleapis.com/my-gcs-bucketfilter:severity=CRITICALname:test-sink-v4Describe sinks in an organization:
gcloud logging sinks describe test-sink-v4 --organization=ORGANIZATION_IDOutput:
createTime:[TIMESTAMP]description:TestSinkdestination:storage.googleapis.com/my-gcs-bucketfilter:severity=CRITICALname:test-sink-v4updateTime:[TIMESTAMP]writerIdentity:serviceAccount:test-sink-v4@logging-PROJECT_ID.iam.gserviceaccount.comUpdating sinks
Use thegcloud logging sinks updatecommand, corresponding to the API methodprojects.sink.update:
You can update a sink to change the destination or the query:
gcloud logging sinks updateSINK_NAMENEW_DESTINATION --log-filter=NEW_FILTER
You can omit theNEW_DESTINATION or--log-filter if those parts don't change.
Examples
Update the destination of a project sink:
gcloud logging sinks updatePROJECT_ID storage.googleapis.com/my-second-gcs-bucketDeleting sinks
Use thegcloud logging sinks delete command,corresponding to the API methodprojects.sinks.delete:You stop routing its log entries when you delete a sink:
gcloud logging sinks deleteSINK_NAMEExamples
Delete sinksyslog-sink-1 in the current project:
gcloud logging sinks delete syslog-sink-1Log-based metrics
To manage log-based metrics, use thegcloud logging metrics command group,corresponding to the API methods atprojects.metrics.
Log-based metrics are located only in projects.
Creating basic metrics
Use thegcloud logging metrics createcommand, corresponding to the API methodprojects.metrics.create:
gcloud logging metrics createMETRIC_NAME --description=... --log-filter=...
For more complex counter metrics with labels, use thecreate command asdescribed in the sectionCreating advanced metrics.
Examples
Create a log-based metric that counts the number of log entrieswith severity of at leastERROR from Compute Engine instances:
gcloudloggingmetricscreateerror_count\--description="Syslog error counts."\--log-filter="resource.type=gce_instance AND severity>=ERROR"Creating advanced metrics
To create complex metrics with labels, including distribution metrics,use thegcloud logging metrics createcommand, corresponding to the API methodprojects.metrics.create:
gcloud logging metrics createMETRIC_NAME --config-from-file=FILE_NAMEFILE_NAME is the path to a file containing a YAML (or JSON) specification of aLogMetric object.
Examples
Create a distribution metric to record request latencies:
gcloud logging metrics create my-distribution-metric --config-from-file=logmetric.datwherelogmetric.dat contains the following:
bucketOptions:exponentialBuckets:growthFactor:2.0numFiniteBuckets:64scale:0.01description:AppEngineRequestLatencyfilter:|resource.type="gae_app"logName="projects/PROJECT_ID/logs/appengine.googleapis.com%2Fnginx.request"labelExtractors:path:EXTRACT(httpRequest.requestUrl)metricDescriptor:labels:-description:HTTPPathkey:pathmetricKind:DELTAname:projects/PROJECT_ID/metricDescriptors/logging.googleapis.com/user/my-distribution-metrictype:logging.googleapis.com/user/my-distribution-metricvalueType:DISTRIBUTIONname:my-distribution-metricvalueExtractor:EXTRACT(jsonPayload.latencySeconds)Result:
Created [my-distribution-metric].Updating metrics
Usegcloud logging metrics update,corresponding to the API methodprojects.metrics.update:
gcloud logging metrics updateMETRIC_NAME ...To change the query, use--log-filter. To change the description, use--description. To change more items, use--config-from-file.
Examples
Change the query inmy-distribution-metric:
gcloudloggingmetricsupdatemy-distribution-metric--log-filter="[NEW_LOG_FILTER]"Listing and describing metrics
Usegcloud logging metrics list,corresponding to the API methodprojects.metrics.list,andgcloud logging metrics describe,corresponding to the API methodprojects.metrics.get:
gcloud logging metrics list ...gcloud logging metrics describeMETRIC_NAMEThemetrics list command by defaults shows the full description of everylisted metric. Use the--format flag to control how much information islisted.
Examples
List the distribution-type logging metrics in the current project. Show only themetric name and its description:
gcloud logging metrics list --filter="metricDescriptor.valueType=DISTRIBUTION" --format="table(name,description)"Result:
NAME DESCRIPTIONmyapp/request_latency Request latency for myappbigquery_billed_bytes Billed Bytesfood_latency How long does it take to service all food requestshealthz_latencies /healthz latencies in microsecondslatency_on_food Tracking latency on food requestslines_writtenmy_latency_metricno-match-dist-metricpizza_latency How long does it take to service pizza requests?Describe a user-defined distribution metric namedmyapp/request_latency. Showthe information in the default YAML format:
gcloud logging metrics describe "myapp/request_latency"Result:
bucketOptions:exponentialBuckets:growthFactor:2.0numFiniteBuckets:64scale:0.01description:Requestlatencyformyappfilter:|resource.type="gae_app"logName="projects/[PROJECT_ID]/logs/appengine.googleapis.com%2Fnginx.request"labelExtractors:path:EXTRACT(httpRequest.requestUrl)metricDescriptor:description:Requestlatencyformyapplabels:-description:HTTPPathkey:pathmetricKind:DELTAname:projects/[PROJECT_ID]/metricDescriptors/logging.googleapis.com/user/myapp/request_latencytype:logging.googleapis.com/user/myapp/request_latencyvalueType:DISTRIBUTIONname:myapp/request_latencyvalueExtractor:EXTRACT(jsonPayload.latencySeconds)Deleting metrics
Use thegcloud logging metrics deletecommand, corresponding to the API methodprojects.metrics.delete:
gcloud logging metrics deleteMETRIC_NAMEExamples
Delete the metricmy-distribution-metric from the current project:
gcloud logging metrics delete "my-distribution-metric"Result:
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