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Docker Composer

This is a simple program to manage docker containers. It works similarly to Umbrel, but it is not limited to Umbrel. It can be used to manage any docker container.

How to use

  • Note: All scrips must be run in the same directory as the docker-composer.conf file.
  • If you want to re-compose your containers on boot, you can run composer.py on boot
  • If you want to re-compose your containers on demand, you can run re_compose.py manually
  • If you just want to do basic management, like stopping, starting, removing docker containers, etc, then use basic-management.py. It's essentially an interactive wrapper for the basics of docker.

Installation

Just put these scripts somewhere, and run them as needed. Remember to edit the docker-composer.conf file to your needs - parameters below, in Usage

Usage

docker-composer.conf parameters:

  • compose-path: The path to the folder containing the folders for each docker container - the folder for each container includes a docker-compose.yml file.
  • exclude-containers: A list of containers to exclude from being managed by the program. This will stop the scripts (except basic_management.py) from doing anything to those containers.

Notes:

  • The folders must have the same name as their respective docker containers
  • Remember to run the script as a user that can access Docker engine

Status

  • All scripts are complete and working! Feel free to use this now.