release-watcher
watchtower
release-watcher | watchtower | |
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2 | 215 | |
6 | 17,041 | |
- | 2.5% | |
5.8 | 8.2 | |
8 months ago | 7 days ago | |
Python | Go | |
MIT License | Apache License 2.0 |
Stars - the number of stars that a project has on GitHub. Growth - month over month growth in stars.
Activity is a relative number indicating how actively a project is being developed. Recent commits have higher weight than older ones.
For example, an activity of 9.0 indicates that a project is amongst the top 10% of the most actively developed projects that we are tracking.
release-watcher
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Release Watcher with UI
https://github.com/Neraud/release-watcher (docker images also)
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How do you keep your Linux VMs up to date?
My apps are running on K8S, and I'm using a self-developped app (release-watcher) to check if the apps I'm using have new releases.
watchtower
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My deployment platform is a shell script
Related: https://github.com/containrrr/watchtower
- PSA - Run "docker image prune" once in a while.
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Roundcube Open-Source Webmail Software Merges with Nextcloud
> if you're using the docker image, upgrades are a breeze. Just bump the tag on the image, redeploy, and you're done.
Or you could just run Watchtower beside it and it will automatically update your docker containers. https://github.com/containrrr/watchtower If you are OK with automated updates.
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The Curse of Docker
So i primarily use containers on my local machine walled off from the internet, so it's not a big concern for me. Watchtower [1] is popular among home server users too which automatically updates containers to the latest image.
For production uses I think companies generally build their own containers. They would have a common base linux container and build the other containers based off that with a typical CI/CD pipeline. So if glibc is patched, it's probably patched in the base container and the others are then rebuilt. You don't have to patch each container individually, just the base. Production also minimizes the scope of containers with nothing installed except what's necessary so they have few dependencies.
[1] https://github.com/containrrr/watchtower
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Ask HN: If you were to build a web app today what tech stack would you choose?
You can use Watchtower (https://containrrr.dev/watchtower/) that solves problem of manual pulling on VPS.
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Running watchtower weekly or whenever new image is available
I checked https://containrrr.dev/watchtower/ and Arguments, but I don't understand where to attach that using portainer.
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Long Term Ownership of an Event-Driven System
Again, there are options to automate some of the burden here by using tools such as Watchtower.
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Updating Docker Apps automagically with Watchtower✨🐳
Have you ever deployed a Docker app on a server, but everytime you push a new version of your image to a Docker registry you need to manually restart your app? If you want to automate this restarting, this blog post is for you! I am now going to show you how you can do this with literally 1 simple command using Watchtower!
- Plex Docker Saved me
- Watchtower updates
What are some alternatives?
github-releases-notifier - Receive Slack notifications for new releases of your favorite software on GitHub.
ouroboros - Automatically update running docker containers with newest available image
release-watcher - Watcher for new releases of projects
Diun - Receive notifications when an image is updated on a Docker registry
renovate - Universal dependency automation tool.
Portainer - Making Docker and Kubernetes management easy.
github-release-watcher - A Spring Boot + React web app that shows most recent releases of repositories you have starred.
docker-socket-proxy - Proxy over your Docker socket to restrict which requests it accepts
Argus - Argus is a lightweight monitor to notify of new software releases via Gotify/Slack/other messages and/or WebHooks.
whats-up-docker - What's up Docker ( aka WUD ) gets you notified when a new version of your Docker Container is available.
shepherd - Docker swarm service for automatically updating your services whenever their image is refreshed
awesome-home-kubernetes - ⚠️ Deprecated: Awesome projects involving running Kubernetes at home