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* Fix build workflow * Docs website with mkdocs (#99) * Fix docs workflow * Move mkdocs Docker file * Ignore docs in build workflow * Update workflows * Update links * Move upgrade notes to documentation Co-authored-by: CrazyMax <crazy-max@users.noreply.github.com>
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Installation with Docker
Diun provides automatically updated Docker 🐳 images within Docker Hub. It is possible to always use the latest stable tag or to use another service that handles updating Docker images.
Following platforms for this image are available:
$ docker run --rm mplatform/mquery crazymax/diun:latest
Image: crazymax/diun:latest
* Manifest List: Yes
* Supported platforms:
- linux/amd64
- linux/arm/v6
- linux/arm/v7
- linux/arm64
- linux/386
- linux/ppc64le
- linux/s390x
Volumes
Path | Description |
---|---|
/data |
Contains bbolt database which retains Docker images manifests |
Usage
Docker compose is the recommended way to run this image. Copy the following docker-compose.yml
in /opt/diun/
on your host for example:
version: "3.5"
services:
diun:
image: crazymax/diun:latest
container_name: diun
volumes:
- "./data:/data"
- "/var/run/docker.sock:/var/run/docker.sock"
environment:
- "TZ=Europe/Paris"
- "LOG_LEVEL=info"
- "LOG_JSON=false"
- "DIUN_WATCH_WORKERS=20"
- "DIUN_WATCH_SCHEDULE=*/30 * * * *"
- "DIUN_PROVIDERS_DOCKER=true"
labels:
- "diun.enable=true"
- "diun.watch_repo=true"
restart: always
Edit this example with your preferences and run the following commands to bring up Diun:
$ docker-compose up -d
$ docker-compose logs -f
Or use the following command:
$ docker run -d --name diun \
-e "TZ=Europe/Paris" \
-e "LOG_LEVEL=info" \
-e "LOG_JSON=false" \
-e "DIUN_WATCH_WORKERS=20" \
-e "DIUN_WATCH_SCHEDULE=*/30 * * * *" \
-e "DIUN_PROVIDERS_DOCKER=true" \
-e "DIUN_PROVIDERS_DOCKER_WATCHSTOPPED=true" \
-v "$(pwd)/data:/data" \
-v "/var/run/docker.sock:/var/run/docker.sock" \
-l "diun.enable=true" \
-l "diun.watch_repo=true" \
crazymax/diun:latest
To upgrade your installation to the latest release:
$ docker-compose pull
$ docker-compose up -d