docker-curriculum
compose-spec
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MIT License | Apache License 2.0 |
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docker-curriculum
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What is Docker ?
Docker Curriculum: A comprehensive tutorial for getting started with Docker. Teaches how to use Docker and deploy dockerized apps on AWS with Elastic Beanstalk and Elastic Container Service.
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Git clone blocked by antivirus
probably because of this: https://github.com/prakhar1989/docker-curriculum/issues/274
compose-spec
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One Minute: Compose
Specification: https://compose-spec.io
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Podman Desktop v1.5 with Compose onboarding and enhanced Kubernetes pod data
https://github.com/compose-spec/compose-spec/blob/master/spe...
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How “It works in my machine” turns to “It works in my container”
There are a number of incorrect statements in this post.
1) One should neither be using the "latest" nor just the "version" tag as the version can still vary depending on when it is pulled.
Instead, one should use a combination of version + hash, say alpine:3.18.2@sha256:82d1e9d7ed48a7523bdebc18cf6290bdb97b82302a8a9c27d4fe885949ea94d1 for reproducibility reasons. This provides for human readable versions as well as the specific hash.
2) Next, afaik, Compose has removed the need for version tags. All of the compose.yml files that I now use do not specify versions.
See https://github.com/compose-spec/compose-spec/blob/master/04-...
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Telegraf Deployment Strategies with Docker Compose
Docker Compose v2 specifications provide a useful Secrets feature which may also be used for standalone Compose Application Stacks and not just in Docker Swarm mode. With Docker Secrets the environment variables that contain credentials for other subsystems are mounted into the Telegraf Container as files. These secret files are read through the Docker Secret Store plugin and passed to the respective plugins in a relatively safe manner. By using the Docker Secret Store Plugin, one can also avoid credentials that were previously visible via environment variables, to be now hidden behind runtime secret files within the container. Standard Method with Environment Variables As an example, it is possible to pass the credentials to a plugin via the environment variable placeholder in a telegraf configuration file where the credentials for a plugin exist in a .env file (e.g. MQTT input Plugin)
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Some options missing for me.
also the docker-compose.yml file is very picky about what you have in it and where. Please read this so you know how to format it https://github.com/compose-spec/compose-spec/blob/master/spec.md
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Persistent Volume Claim Volume Specific Options?
As part my quadlet helper tool, podlet, I'm adding functionality to convert compose files into k8s yaml to use with quadlet as an alternative to creating a bunch of separate quadlet files, which I've also added functionality for. So I would like to be able to transform the options on compose volumes into k8s yaml. For example, using the volume.podman.io/driver annotation to change the volume driver for a specific volume if possible.
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New Docker Goodies: Init and Watch
If you find this helpful feature, please leave your feedback and suggestions here.
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When I create a docker-compose file to deploy multiple containers, do the different versions of each compose file matter?
The compose spec will give what you need. https://github.com/compose-spec/compose-spec/blob/master/spec.md
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Why Does Everything Say Docker Compose is Deprecated / Dead?
Indeed, as per the compose-spec a lot of what was version specific is going away
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A compose file visualization tool that follows compose-spec and allows you to gernerate graph in several formats.
Hello everyone, I just made a tool to visualize compose files, and all the parsing rules follow the [compose-spec](https://github.com/compose-spec/compose-spec/blob/master/spec.md). I hope this tool will help you :D
What are some alternatives?
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awesome-runners - A curated list of awesome self-hosted GitHub Action runners in a large comparison matrix
pexpect - A Python module for controlling interactive programs in a pseudo-terminal
awesome-docker - :whale: A curated list of Docker resources and projects
SaltStack - Software to automate the management and configuration of any infrastructure or application at scale. Get access to the Salt software package repository here:
aws-microservices-deploy-options - This repo contains a simple application that consists of three microservices. Each application is deployed using different Compute options on AWS.
Fabtools - Tools for writing awesome Fabric files
learn-docker - 🚢 Learn how to use docker.io containers to consistently deploy your apps on any infrastructure.
Docker Compose - Define and run multi-container applications with Docker