Running docker run in Chef












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I am looking to make Chef manage running docker containers. However I am not sure how to move forward. This the docker run command which I use today and want to make it Chef friendly and move it into my recipies:



docker run --name=nginx--restart=unless-stopped -p 443:443 -p 80:80 --privileged=true -v /etc/php:/conf/stack -v /var/www/html -d repository.com/nginx:v1.5.3


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    I am looking to make Chef manage running docker containers. - why?
    – johnharris85
    Nov 12 at 19:29










  • @johnharris85 - Because I want Chef to handle my containers.
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    Nov 15 at 16:44
















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I am looking to make Chef manage running docker containers. However I am not sure how to move forward. This the docker run command which I use today and want to make it Chef friendly and move it into my recipies:



docker run --name=nginx--restart=unless-stopped -p 443:443 -p 80:80 --privileged=true -v /etc/php:/conf/stack -v /var/www/html -d repository.com/nginx:v1.5.3


Any tips or ideas?










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    I am looking to make Chef manage running docker containers. - why?
    – johnharris85
    Nov 12 at 19:29










  • @johnharris85 - Because I want Chef to handle my containers.
    – user3270211
    Nov 15 at 16:44














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I am looking to make Chef manage running docker containers. However I am not sure how to move forward. This the docker run command which I use today and want to make it Chef friendly and move it into my recipies:



docker run --name=nginx--restart=unless-stopped -p 443:443 -p 80:80 --privileged=true -v /etc/php:/conf/stack -v /var/www/html -d repository.com/nginx:v1.5.3


Any tips or ideas?










share|improve this question













I am looking to make Chef manage running docker containers. However I am not sure how to move forward. This the docker run command which I use today and want to make it Chef friendly and move it into my recipies:



docker run --name=nginx--restart=unless-stopped -p 443:443 -p 80:80 --privileged=true -v /etc/php:/conf/stack -v /var/www/html -d repository.com/nginx:v1.5.3


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    I am looking to make Chef manage running docker containers. - why?
    – johnharris85
    Nov 12 at 19:29










  • @johnharris85 - Because I want Chef to handle my containers.
    – user3270211
    Nov 15 at 16:44














  • 1




    I am looking to make Chef manage running docker containers. - why?
    – johnharris85
    Nov 12 at 19:29










  • @johnharris85 - Because I want Chef to handle my containers.
    – user3270211
    Nov 15 at 16:44








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I am looking to make Chef manage running docker containers. - why?
– johnharris85
Nov 12 at 19:29




I am looking to make Chef manage running docker containers. - why?
– johnharris85
Nov 12 at 19:29












@johnharris85 - Because I want Chef to handle my containers.
– user3270211
Nov 15 at 16:44




@johnharris85 - Because I want Chef to handle my containers.
– user3270211
Nov 15 at 16:44












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You can use the "official" Docker cookbook from Chef's Supermarket - https://supermarket.chef.io/cookbooks/docker



Then as an example you can do:



# Pull latest image
docker_image 'nginx' do
tag 'latest'
action :pull
notifies :redeploy, 'docker_container[my_nginx]'
end

# Run container mapping containers port 80 to the host's port 80
docker_container 'my_nginx' do
repo 'nginx'
tag 'latest'
port '80:80'
host_name 'www'
domain_name 'computers.biz'
env 'FOO=bar'
volumes [ '/some/local/files/:/etc/nginx/conf.d' ]
end





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  • It seems that the cookbook does not support the Redhat platform.
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    Dec 1 at 14:58











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You can use the "official" Docker cookbook from Chef's Supermarket - https://supermarket.chef.io/cookbooks/docker



Then as an example you can do:



# Pull latest image
docker_image 'nginx' do
tag 'latest'
action :pull
notifies :redeploy, 'docker_container[my_nginx]'
end

# Run container mapping containers port 80 to the host's port 80
docker_container 'my_nginx' do
repo 'nginx'
tag 'latest'
port '80:80'
host_name 'www'
domain_name 'computers.biz'
env 'FOO=bar'
volumes [ '/some/local/files/:/etc/nginx/conf.d' ]
end





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    – user3270211
    Dec 1 at 14:58
















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You can use the "official" Docker cookbook from Chef's Supermarket - https://supermarket.chef.io/cookbooks/docker



Then as an example you can do:



# Pull latest image
docker_image 'nginx' do
tag 'latest'
action :pull
notifies :redeploy, 'docker_container[my_nginx]'
end

# Run container mapping containers port 80 to the host's port 80
docker_container 'my_nginx' do
repo 'nginx'
tag 'latest'
port '80:80'
host_name 'www'
domain_name 'computers.biz'
env 'FOO=bar'
volumes [ '/some/local/files/:/etc/nginx/conf.d' ]
end





share|improve this answer





















  • It seems that the cookbook does not support the Redhat platform.
    – user3270211
    Dec 1 at 14:58














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You can use the "official" Docker cookbook from Chef's Supermarket - https://supermarket.chef.io/cookbooks/docker



Then as an example you can do:



# Pull latest image
docker_image 'nginx' do
tag 'latest'
action :pull
notifies :redeploy, 'docker_container[my_nginx]'
end

# Run container mapping containers port 80 to the host's port 80
docker_container 'my_nginx' do
repo 'nginx'
tag 'latest'
port '80:80'
host_name 'www'
domain_name 'computers.biz'
env 'FOO=bar'
volumes [ '/some/local/files/:/etc/nginx/conf.d' ]
end





share|improve this answer












You can use the "official" Docker cookbook from Chef's Supermarket - https://supermarket.chef.io/cookbooks/docker



Then as an example you can do:



# Pull latest image
docker_image 'nginx' do
tag 'latest'
action :pull
notifies :redeploy, 'docker_container[my_nginx]'
end

# Run container mapping containers port 80 to the host's port 80
docker_container 'my_nginx' do
repo 'nginx'
tag 'latest'
port '80:80'
host_name 'www'
domain_name 'computers.biz'
env 'FOO=bar'
volumes [ '/some/local/files/:/etc/nginx/conf.d' ]
end






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