Use kubectl logs verify the message (#887)

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zxxa 2019-02-14 00:41:43 +08:00 committed by Knative Prow Robot
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@ -68,11 +68,9 @@ kubectl apply -f cronjob-source.yaml
We will verify that the message was sent to the Knative eventing system by We will verify that the message was sent to the Knative eventing system by
looking at message dumper logs. looking at message dumper logs.
1. Use [`kail`](https://github.com/boz/kail) to tail the logs of the subscriber. ```shell
kubectl logs -l serving.knative.dev/service=message-dumper -c user-container --since=10m
```shell ```
kail -l serving.knative.dev/service=message-dumper -c user-container --since=10m
```
You should see log lines showing the request headers and body from the source: You should see log lines showing the request headers and body from the source:
@ -83,3 +81,11 @@ You should see log lines showing the request headers and body from the source:
"Body": "{\"message\": \"Hello world!\"}" "Body": "{\"message\": \"Hello world!\"}"
} }
``` ```
You can also use [`kail`](https://github.com/boz/kail) instead of `kubectl logs` to tail the logs of the subscriber.
```shell
kail -l serving.knative.dev/service=message-dumper -c user-container --since=10m
```