ouroboros
DCW
ouroboros | DCW | |
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9 | 8 | |
1,563 | 47 | |
0.0% | - | |
0.0 | 6.0 | |
about 1 year ago | 5 months ago | |
Python | CSS | |
MIT License | GNU General Public License v3.0 only |
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ouroboros
- [Portainer] [Demande de fonctionnalité] Option de mise à jour automatique du conteneur.
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Updating all Docker containers
Here's the official link, I use it since 3 years ago with no issues. https://github.com/pyouroboros/ouroboros
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Do you have an "update day"?
I've been updating my stack unattended through Ouroboros for 6 years. You should probably move to Watchtower as others have suggested though.
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How do you guys manage your docker containers?
have you looked on ouroboros
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[Feature Request] Container Auto Update Option.
I found a container service that clears this issues nicely, unfortunately this container is no longer actively developed. (Docker Hub and Git Hub Link: https://hub.docker.com/r/pyouroboros/ouroboros | https://github.com/pyouroboros/ouroboros )
- Pi-hole down after update
- Reminder to manually update your Plex Media Server package, current package center version is a year out of date and potentially vulnerable
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Is Watchtower abandoned ? Is there a better alternative?
I have beenyusing this https://github.com/pyouroboros/ouroboros in my docker compose since like 2 years ago and works like a charm.
There's also ouroboros
DCW
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Update containers/images to latest version in Docker Desktop (windows)
To "mass-check and mass-update" containers from the commandline, dockcheck is very light and useful. A simple dockcheck.sh -a -p for example would check all deployed containers for image updates and if there are any, pull them, then restart the container and at the end, cleanup unused images to free up diskspace. There is also a version with a web interface, DCW.
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Is there a centralized Docker Container Management for updating containers?
DCW (dockcheck-web) is based on the above dockcheck but has a web-ui.
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Watchtower: understand which containers have problem from the log
If you want to update images, try dockcheck or DCW.
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A service for keeping track of available image updates for all your docker hosts (DCW)
Dockcheck-web
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Updating all Docker containers
Checkout dockcheck-web A webpage showing available image updates for your running containers.
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[OC] Dockcheck-web notification update
Hi, I will start pushing the new update for beta soon. Just finished the major changes for the exporters. It will be a new image and a secondary image for the exporter. Keep and eye on my now hidden repo palleri/dcw to be public.
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Our Favorite Tools for Monitoring Container Updates
Check out the new image with exporter functionality. https://github.com/Palleri/DCW (multiple instances)
What are some alternatives?
watchtower - A process for automating Docker container base image updates.
dockcheck-web - A webpage showing available image updates for your running containers.
Portainer - Making Docker and Kubernetes management easy.
DCW-exporter
dockupdater - Automatically keep your docker services and your docker containers up-to-date with the latest version
dockcheck-slim - A notification service for new docker images.
shepherd - Docker swarm service for automatically updating your services whenever their image is refreshed
Argus - Argus is a lightweight monitor to notify of new software releases via Gotify/Slack/other messages and/or WebHooks.
github-actions-version-updater - A GitHub Action that Updates All GitHub Actions in a Repository and Creates a Pull Request with the Updates
TecoGAN-Docker - This is a fork of the TecoGAN project (https://github.com/thunil/TecoGAN) that adds support for docker.
dozzle - Realtime log viewer for docker containers.