--- description: How to use logging driver plugins title: Use a logging driver plugin keywords: logging, driver, plugins, monitoring redirect_from: - /engine/admin/logging/plugins/ --- Docker logging plugins allow you to extend and customize Docker's logging capabilities beyond those of the [built-in logging drivers](configure.md). A logging service provider can [implement their own plugins](../../../engine/extend/plugins_logging.md) and make them available on Docker Hub, or a private registry. This topic shows how a user of that logging service can configure Docker to use the plugin. ## Install the logging driver plugin To install a logging driver plugin, use `docker plugin install `, using the information provided by the plugin developer. You can list all installed plugins using `docker plugin ls`, and you can inspect a specific plugin using `docker inspect`. ## Configure the plugin as the default logging driver After the plugin is installed, you can configure the Docker daemon to use it as the default by setting the plugin's name as the value of the `log-driver` key in the `daemon.json`, as detailed in the [logging overview](configure.md#configure-the-default-logging-driver). If the logging driver supports additional options, you can set those as the values of the `log-opts` array in the same file. ## Configure a container to use the plugin as the logging driver After the plugin is installed, you can configure a container to use the plugin as its logging driver by specifying the `--log-driver` flag to `docker run`, as detailed in the [logging overview](configure.md#configure-the-logging-driver-for-a-container). If the logging driver supports additional options, you can specify them using one or more `--log-opt` flags with the option name as the key and the option value as the value.