While you can certainly use the docker-compose logs command mentioned in the comments on the OP's question, there's a better way. At least there is at the time I'm answering, though perhaps not 2 years ago when originally asked.
In any case, if you look at the run job's configuration, you will probably see an option tag named attach: none. You just need to click on the tag's X icon to remove it, as highlighted below.
That will cause the logs to be displayed in the same window as the Docker service.
If, however, you wanted to see just one (or more) of the services in your compose file, you could click on the Modify button in the "docker-compose up" heading and add an Attach option with the specific service(s) you wanted.
Now you can see exactly what you want.
This particular example was done on JetBrains' WebStorm IDE, but recent IntelliJ versions should prove no different.
docker-compose logsfrom console do you see anything?