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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 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 pull
$ 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 &
Alternatively, use something like Reception to connect to docker-compose projects.
Default credentials:
- Username: admin
- Password: admin
- API Token: 0123456789abcdef0123456789abcdef01234567
Dependencies
This project relies only on Docker and docker-compose meeting this requirements:
- The Docker version must be at least
1.13.0
. - The docker-compose version must be at least
1.10.0
.
To ensure this, compare the output of docker --version
and docker-compose --version
with the requirements above.
Configuration
You can configure the app using environment variables. These are defined in netbox.env
.
Version
The docker-compose.yml
file is prepared to run a specific version of Netbox.
To use this feature, set the environment-variable VERSION
before launching docker-compose
, as shown below.
VERSION
may be set to the name of
any tag of the ninech/netbox
Docker image.
$ export VERSION=v2.2.6
$ docker-compose pull netbox
$ docker-compose up -d
You can also build a specific version of the Netbox image. This time, VERSION
indicates any valid
Git Reference declared on
the Netbox Github repository.
Most commonly you will specify a tag name or a branch name.
$ export VERSION=develop
$ docker-compose build --no-cache netbox
$ docker-compose up -d
Hint: If you're building a specific version by tag name, the --no-cache
argument is not strictly necessary.
This can increase the build speed if you're just adjusting the config, for example.
Rebuilding & Publishing images
./build.sh
is used to rebuild the Docker image:
$ ./build.sh --help
Usage: ./build.sh <branch> [--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/<SRC_REPO>/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 and funded by nine.