# netbox-docker [![Build Status](https://travis-ci.org/ninech/netbox-docker.svg?branch=master)](https://travis-ci.org/ninech/netbox-docker) This repository houses the components needed to build NetBox as a Docker container. Images built using this code are released to [Docker Hub](https://hub.docker.com/r/ninech/netbox) every night. ## Quickstart To get NetBox up and running: ``` $ git clone -b master https://github.com/ninech/netbox-docker.git $ cd netbox-docker $ docker-compose up -d ``` The application will be available after a few minutes. Use `docker-compose port nginx 80` to find out where to connect to. ``` $ echo "http://$(docker-compose port nginx 80)/" http://0.0.0.0:32768/ # Open netbox in your default browser on macOS: $ open "http://$(docker-compose port nginx 80)/" # Open netbox in your default browser on (most) linuxes: $ xdg-open "http://$(docker-compose port nginx 80)/" &>/dev/null & ``` Default credentials: * Username: **admin** * Password: **admin** ## Configuration You can configure the app using environment variables. These are defined in `netbox.env`. ## Rebuilding & Publishing images `./build.sh` is used to rebuild the Docker image: ``` $ ./build.sh --help Usage: ./build.sh [--push] branch The branch or tag to build. Required. --push Pushes built Docker image to docker hub. You can use the following ENV variables to customize the build: BRANCH The branch to build. Also used for tagging the image. DOCKER_REPO The Docker registry (i.e. hub.docker.com/r/DOCKER_REPO/netbox) Also used for tagging the image. Default: ninech SRC_REPO Which fork of netbox to use (i.e. github.com//netbox). Default: digitalocean URL Where to fetch the package from. Must be a tar.gz file of the source code. Default: https://github.com/${SRC_REPO}/netbox/archive/$BRANCH.tar.gz ``` ## Tests To run the bundled test, use the `docker-compose.test.yml` file. ``` $ docker-compose -f docker-compose.test.yml run --rm app ``` ## About This repository is currently maintained by [nine.ch](https://nine.ch). [![nine.ch Logo](https://blog.nine.ch/assets/logo.png)](https://nine.ch) We run your Linux server infrastructure – without interruptions, around the clock.