This change adds an optional pre-commit configuration that can be used to keep the code style clean. I've also run it across all files and fixed numerous whitespaces issues. To use it, if wanted, just clone / pull the repo as normal, go into the folder and run: ``` pre-commit install ``` From that point on, when running `git commit`, it will run the checks on any changed files. Feel free to ignore this PR if you're not interested. |
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| dockcheck.sh | ||
| LICENSE | ||
| notify_apprise.sh | ||
| notify_DSM.sh | ||
| notify_generic.sh | ||
| notify_gotify.sh | ||
| notify_matrix.sh | ||
| notify_ntfy-sh.sh | ||
| notify_pushbullet.sh | ||
| notify_smtp.sh | ||
| notify_telegram.sh | ||
| README.md | ||
CLI tool to automate docker image updates.
No pre-pull, selective, optional notifications and prune when done.
Now with simple notification integrations!
With features like excluding specific containers, custom container labels, auto-prune when done and more.
🔔 Changelog
- v0.4.7: Notification Template changes to gotify(new!), DSM(improved), SMTP(deprecation alternative).
- v0.4.6: Compatibility changes to timeout, due to busybox.
- v0.4.5: Bugfixes, compatibility changes to timeout and arrays.
- v0.4.3: Added timeout option to skip container if registry check takes too long (10s default).
- v0.4.1: Syntax and logic cleanups, bugfixes on multi compose and env-files.
- v0.4.0: Reworked selfupdate (auto git/curl/wget), general syntax cleanup, added -v for version.
- v0.3.8: Fixed
--env-filelogic to work with multiple env-files. - v0.3.7: Added support for labels, added the
-foption (force restart stack). - v0.3.6: Added pushbullet template.
- v0.3.5: Added a simple progress bar for the registry checkup.
🔎 dockcheck.sh
$ ./dockcheck.sh -h
Syntax: dockcheck.sh [OPTION] [part of name to filter]
Example: dockcheck.sh -y -d 10 -e nextcloud,heimdall
Options:"
-a|y Automatic updates, without interaction.
-d N Only update to new images that are N+ days old. Lists too recent with +prefix and age. 2xSlower.
-e X Exclude containers, separated by comma.
-f Force stack restart after update. Caution: restarts once for every updated container within stack.
-h Print this Help.
-i Inform - send a preconfigured notification.
-l Only update if label is set. See readme.
-m Monochrome mode, no printf color codes.
-n No updates, only checking availability.
-p Auto-Prune dangling images after update.
-r Allow updating images for docker run, wont update the container.
-s Include stopped containers in the check. (Logic: docker ps -a).
-t Set a timeout (in seconds) per container for registry checkups, 10 is default.
-v Prints current version.
Basic example:
$ ./dockcheck.sh
. . .
Containers on latest version:
glances
homer
Containers with updates available:
1) adguardhome
2) syncthing
3) whoogle-search
Choose what containers to update:
Enter number(s) separated by comma, [a] for all - [q] to quit:
Then it proceedes to run pull and up -d on every container with updates.
After the updates are complete, you'll get prompted if you'd like to prune dangling images.
🔩 Dependencies
- Running docker (duh) and compose, either standalone or plugin.
- Bash shell or compatible shell of at least v4.3
- regclient/regctl (Licensed under Apache-2.0 License)
- User will be prompted to download
regctlif not inPATHorPWD. - regctl requires
amd64/arm64- see workaround if other architecture is used.
- User will be prompted to download
⛺ Install Instructions
Download the script to a directory in PATH, I'd suggest using ~/.local/bin as that's usually in PATH.
# basic example with curl:
curl -L https://raw.githubusercontent.com/mag37/dockcheck/main/dockcheck.sh -o ~/.local/bin/dockcheck.sh
chmod +x ~/.local/bin/dockcheck.sh
# or oneliner with wget:
wget -O ~/.local/bin/dockcheck.sh "https://raw.githubusercontent.com/mag37/dockcheck/main/dockcheck.sh" && chmod +x ~/.local/bin/dockcheck.sh
Then call the script anywhere with just dockcheck.sh.
Add preferred notify.sh-template to the same directory - this will not be touched by the scripts self-update function.
📢 Notifications
Trigger with the -i flag.
Run it scheduled with -ni to only get notified when there's updates available!
Use a notify_X.sh template file, copy it to notify.sh, modify it to your needs! (notify.sh is added to .gitignore)
Current templates:
- Synology DSM
- Email with mSMTP (or deprecated alternative sSMTP)
- Apprise (with it's multitude of notifications)
- both native caronc/apprise and the standalone linuxserver/docker-apprise-api
- Read the QuickStart
- ntfy.sh - HTTP-based pub-sub notifications.
- Gotify - a simple server for sending and receiving messages.
- Pushbullet - connecting different devices with cross-platform features.
- Telegram - Telegram chat API.
- Matrix-Synapse - Matrix, open, secure, decentralised communication.
Further additions are welcome - suggestions or PR!
Initiated and first contributed by yoyoma2.
🔖 Labels
Optionally add labels to compose-files. Currently these are the usable labels:
labels:
mag37.dockcheck.restart-stack: true
mag37.dockcheck.update: true
mag37.dockcheck.restart-stack: trueworks instead of the-foption, forcing stop+restart on the whole compose-stack (Caution: Will restart on every updated container within stack).mag37.dockcheck.update: truewill when used with the-loption only update containers with this label and skip the rest. Will still list updates as usual.
🎢 Workaround for non amd64 / arm64
regctl provides binaries for amd64/arm64, to use on other architecture you could try this workaround.
Run regctl in a container wrapped in a shell script. Copied from regclient/docs/install.md:
cat >regctl <<EOF
#!/bin/sh
opts=""
case "\$*" in
"registry login"*) opts="-t";;
esac
docker container run \$opts -i --rm --net host \\
-u "\$(id -u):\$(id -g)" -e HOME -v \$HOME:\$HOME \\
-v /etc/docker/certs.d:/etc/docker/certs.d:ro \\
ghcr.io/regclient/regctl:latest "\$@"
EOF
chmod 755 regctl
Test it with ./regctl --help and then either add the file to the same path as dockcheck.sh or in your path (eg. ~/.local/bin/regctl).
💂♂️ Function to auth with docker hub before running
Example - Change names, paths, and remove cat+password flag if you rather get prompted:
function dchk {
cat ~/pwd.txt | docker login --username YourUser --password-stdin
~/dockcheck.sh "$@"
}
🔨 Known issues
- No detailed error feedback (just skip + list what's skipped).
- Not respecting
--profileoptions when re-creating the container. - Not working well with containers created by Portainer.
⚠️ -r flag disclaimer and warning
Wont auto-update the containers, only their images. (compose is recommended)
docker run dont support using new images just by restarting a container.
Containers need to be manually stopped, removed and created again to run on the new image.
📜 License
dockcheck is created and released under the GNU GPL v3.0 license.
