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Watchtower in docker
guide-by-example
Purpose
Automatic updates of docker containers.
Watchtower is an application that will monitor the running Docker containers and watch for changes to the images that those containers were originally started from. If watchtower detects that an image has changed, it will automatically restart the container using the new image.
As of now, Watchtower needs to always pull images to know if they changed. This can be bandwidth intensive, so its scheduled checks should account for this.
Files and directory structure
/home/
└── ~/
└── docker/
└── watchtower/
├── .env
└── docker-compose.yml
.env
- a file containing environment variables for docker composedocker-compose.yml
- a docker compose file, telling docker how to run the container
Only these two files must be provided.
docker-compose
Scheduled to run every saturday at midnight using environment variable.
Heads up that not a typical cron format is used,
seconds are the first digit.
docker-compose.yml
version: '3'
services:
watchtower:
image: containrrr/watchtower:latest
container_name: watchtower
hostname: watchtower
restart: unless-stopped
env_file: .env
volumes:
- /var/run/docker.sock:/var/run/docker.sock
.env
# GENERAL
# WATCHTOWER
WATCHTOWER_SCHEDULE=0 0 0 * * SAT
WATCHTOWER_CLEANUP=true
WATCHTOWER_TIMEOUT=30s
WATCHTOWER_DEBUG=false
WATCHTOWER_INCLUDE_STOPPED=false
Update
-
watchtower updates itself automatically
-
manual image update
docker-compose pull
docker-compose up -d
docker image prune