###################### # ALL IN ONE COMPOSE # ###################### ## This compose file will bring up both Core and Periphery in containers. ## A "default" server pointing to the local Periphery will be waiting in the UI on first startup. services: monitor-core: image: ghcr.io/mbecker20/monitor:latest ## use ghcr.io/mbecker20/monitor:latest-aarch64 for arm support restart: unless-stopped depends_on: - monitor-mongo logging: driver: local # enable log rotation by default. see `https://docs.docker.com/config/containers/logging/local/` networks: - monitor-network ports: - 9120:9120 environment: # https://github.com/mbecker20/monitor/blob/main/config_example/core.config.example.toml MONITOR_HOST: https://demo.monitor.dev # CHANGEME MONITOR_TITLE: Monitor # Change the app title, displayed in the browser tab. MONITOR_ENSURE_SERVER: http://monitor-periphery:8120 # Created the "default" server. ## MONGO MONITOR_MONGO_ADDRESS: monitor-mongo:27017 MONITOR_MONGO_USERNAME: admin # match db credentials ones below MONITOR_MONGO_PASSWORD: admin ## KEYS MONITOR_PASSKEY: a_random_passkey # used to auth against periphery MONITOR_WEBHOOK_SECRET: a_random_secret # used to authenticate incoming webhooks MONITOR_JWT_SECRET: a_random_jwt_secret # Optional. If empty, will have to log in again on restart. ## AUTH MONITOR_LOCAL_AUTH: true # the default is false. # MONITOR_GITHUB_OAUTH_ENABLED: true # also support google oauth # MONITOR_GITHUB_OAUTH_ID: your_oauth_id # MONITOR_GITHUB_OAUTH_SECRET: your_oauth_secret ## AWS # MONITOR_AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID: your_aws_key_id # MONITOR_AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY: your_secret_access_key ## HETZNER # MONITOR_HETZNER_TOKEN: your_hetzner_token ## Deploy periphery container using this block, ## or deploy it on the host directly using https://github.com/mbecker20/monitor/tree/main/scripts monitor-periphery: image: ghcr.io/mbecker20/periphery:latest # use ghcr.io/mbecker20/periphery:latest-aarch64 for arm support logging: driver: local networks: - monitor-network volumes: - /var/run/docker.sock:/var/run/docker.sock - monitor-repos:/etc/monitor/repos # manage repos in a docker volume, or change it to an accessible host directory. # environment: # # If the disk size is overreporting, can use one of these to # # whitelist / blacklist the disks to filter them, whichever is easier. # PERIPHERY_INCLUDE_DISK_MOUNTS: /etc/monitor/repos # PERIPHERY_EXCLUDE_DISK_MOUNTS: /snap monitor-mongo: image: mongo command: --quiet # suppress mongo logs a bit restart: unless-stopped logging: driver: local networks: - monitor-network ports: - 27017:27017 volumes: - db-data:/data/db environment: MONGO_INITDB_ROOT_USERNAME: admin # change these MONGO_INITDB_ROOT_PASSWORD: admin volumes: db-data: monitor-repos: networks: monitor-network: {}