composerize
nginx-ip-whitelister
composerize | nginx-ip-whitelister | |
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10 | 1 | |
2,902 | 33 | |
2.1% | - | |
8.5 | 8.8 | |
5 days ago | about 2 months ago | |
JavaScript | JavaScript | |
- | MIT License |
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composerize
- Composerize: Turns Docker run commands into Docker-compose.yml files
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What do you think about Portainer?
composerize.com sounds like a useful tool to start - I had that precise problem yesterday. I could only find run commands for something, which I've been avoiding.
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Restarted PC now docker doesn't work. Can anyone help?
To confirm you have the right docker-compose.yml structure, you can paste your run command in Composerize and copy and paste the output into your yml file. It helps considerably when migrating over from Docker Run. Docker Run is a great way to start with Docker, but Docker Compose is the best way to keep it running cleanly and more consistently. Best of luck!
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Trying to generate a compose file
I'm trying to generate a compose file and am having a hard time with the "--gpus all" section. What I've been able to find isn't working and composerize.com doesn't seem to handle it at all as it just ignores it in the generated file. I'm not sure exactly how to format it's addition to my compose file.
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Possibly silly question about volumes...
There's composerize you can make use of.
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My Setup for Self-Hosting Dozens of Web Applications + Services on a Single Server
This seems to definitely be the consensus! Someone on twitter linked me to a tool called Composerize which seems to be able to generate docker-compose configs directly from a docker run command which is exactly what I need.
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I'm really trying to wrap my head around docker
It's really just a docker-run wrapper yes. I find it much easier to edit / keep track of my settings, but it's a personal preference probably. For my multi-container scenarios that daisy-chain it's much much easier (for me anyway). And not all containers have docker-compose.yaml examples, so you'd want to know about "composerize.com".
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A way to dynamically produce docker-compose.yaml
Compserize
- Composerize – Turns Docker run commands into Docker-compose files
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Docker run vs Docker-Compose
Just follow the links on the site: https://github.com/magicmark/composerize
nginx-ip-whitelister
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Exposing Jellyfin to the internet
Since you asked what we use, I have Nginx Proxy Manager as reverse proxy and I'm using this project together with NPM to do key authentication, country whitelisting, and to enforce timeouts. (The NPM docker image I used is "jc21/nginx-proxy-manager".)
What are some alternatives?
docker-MagicMirror - Docker image for the Magic Mirror 2 project by Michael Teeuw.
compose-here - Compose Here is a simple application that dynamically generates a Docker based development environment. It will also optionally install the Laravel Framework
mistake - This repository has been moved to https://github.com/architec/mistake
3D-Card - This is a React.js application that demonstrates three 3D flip cards showcasing shoe descriptions. When the user clicks on a button, the card flips to reveal additional details about the shoe.
strapi-docker - Install and run your first Strapi project using Docker
docker-compose-nodejs-postgres - Dockerize Nodejs Express and postgres example - Nodejs connect Postgresql using Docker Compose
cometx - All-in-one chat and forums for communities.
strapi-tool-dockerize - Easy add support for docker to your strapi project
traefik - The Cloud Native Application Proxy
Please-Contain-Yourself - A Docker tutorial written for people who don't actually know Docker already.
helm - The Kubernetes Package Manager
debug - A tiny JavaScript debugging utility modelled after Node.js core's debugging technique. Works in Node.js and web browsers