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docker-autocompose
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Update containers/images to latest version in Docker Desktop (windows)
But there is this little tool docker-autocompose that can read the configuration of your current containers and export that into a docker-compose.yml. It probably wont work 100% perfect for every possible container config, but its worth a try and it might save a lot of time when making the switch from run to compose. Good luck!
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Tell me the best way to move all my docker services from one server to another
You can try to use docker-autocompose to read the configs of your currently deployed containers and write them into a compose file for you.
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Upgrade Plex in Docker not working
There are different registries, Docker Hub, Quay (quay.io), GitHub (ghcr.io), Linuxserver (lscr.io). Then there is the image name and then the tag (//:; for example lscr.io/linuxserver/plex:latest). The tag and the registry won't matter too much for you (tag I guess you use latest), because most maintainers like Linuxserver push the same image to different registries. So it doesn't really matter if you use lscr.io/linuxserver/plex:latest or just linuxserver/plex:latest or ghcr.io/linuxserver/plex:latest. What does matter is if you use the linxserver or the plexinc image. If you run docker container ls in your terminal, you can see which image you are using. You could then run docker container inspect to get a json config of your plex container and volume mounts etc. to use that to create a docker compose file for it. There are also tools that do that automatically for you, like this: https://github.com/Red5d/docker-autocompose/blob/master/README.md This way, you can use docker compose to start/stop/update and have a permanent config which you can easily migrate to a new NAS/server.
- [Portainer] Exportez vos conteneurs Docker vers un fichier Docker Compose / Stack
- Is there a way to create a docker-compose.yml file from an existing container?
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Migrate settings from docker UI to docker compose?
Run this https://github.com/Red5d/docker-autocompose
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Synology and Docker
Here is the link to docker-autocompose for those that might be able to help. https://github.com/Red5d/docker-autocompose
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Migrating from overlay2 to zfs
I converted existing docker run via https://www.composerize.com/ (since I had them written down in text file) , you can also use https://github.com/Red5d/docker-autocompose (examples on very bottom) to convert existing containers to YML file.
- [help] nuked my docker-compose: from the happy place to … nothing
- Reverse container configuration to yml
portainer-backup
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accidentally overwritten docker compose file
This will create compose files from running portainer containers https://github.com/SavageSoftware/portainer-backup
What are some alternatives?
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jira-grafana-json-datasource - Connect Grafana to Jira cloud to retrieve metrics on your Jira issues.
netbox-docker - 🐳 Docker Image of NetBox
DweebUI - DweebUI is a web interface for managing Docker, with a zero-config dashboard for your containers.
Mailu - Insular email distribution - mail server as Docker images
Portainer - Making Docker and Kubernetes management easy.
Docker Compose - Define and run multi-container applications with Docker
allure-docker-service - This docker container allows you to see up to date reports simply mounting your "allure-results" directory in the container (for a Single Project) or your "projects" directory (for Multiple Projects). Every time appears new results (generated for your tests), Allure Docker Service will detect those changes and it will generate a new report automatically (optional: send results / generate report through API), what you will see refreshing your browser.
airflow-docker - Source code of the Apache Airflow Tutorial for Beginners on YouTube Channel Coder2j (https://www.youtube.com/c/coder2j)
Compose-Examples - Various Docker Compose examples of selfhosted FOSS and proprietary projects.