Automatically update your running Docker containers to the latest available image.
A python-based alternative to watchtower
Ouroboros will monitor (all or specified) running docker containers and update them to the (latest or tagged) available image in the remote registry. The updated container uses the same tag and parameters that were used when the container was first created such as volume/bind mounts, docker network connections, environment variables, restart policies, entrypoints, commands, etc.
- Push your image to your registry and simply wait your defined interval for ouroboros to find the new image and redeploy your container autonomously.
- Notify you via email or platform customized webhooks. (Currently: Discord/Slack/Pushover/HealthChecks/Generic)
- Serve metrics for trend monitoring (Currently: Prometheus/Influxdb)
- Limit your server ssh access
- ssh -i key server.domainname "docker pull ... && docker run ..."is for scrubs
- docker-compose pull && docker-compose up -dis for fancier scrubs
More detailed usage and configuration can be found on the wiki.
Ouroboros is deployed via docker image like so:
docker run -d --name ouroboros \
  -v /var/run/docker.sock:/var/run/docker.sock \
  pyouroboros/ouroborosThis is image is compatible for amd64, arm32v7, and arm64v8 CPU architectures (regular systems and Raspberry Pi's)
or via docker-compose:
Ouroboros can also be installed via pip:
pip install ouroboros-cliAnd can then be invoked using the ouroboros command:
$ ouroboros --interval 300 --loglevel debugThis can be useful if you would like to create a
systemdservice or similar daemon that doesn't run in a container
Instead of updating to your original image tag you can specify if you would like Ouroboros to update all containers to latest.
e.g. If your container was started with nginx:1.14-alpine using LATEST=true will poll the docker registry and compare digests. If there is a new image for nginx:latest, ouroboros will update your container using the newly patched version.
Default is
false
docker run -d --name ouroboros \
 -v /var/run/docker.sock:/var/run/docker.sock \
 -e LATEST=true \
 pyouroboros/ouroborosOuroboros can monitor things other than just local, pass the --url argument to update a system with the Docker API exposed.
Default is unix://var/run/docker.sock
docker run -d --name ouroboros \
  -v /var/run/docker.sock:/var/run/docker.sock \
  -e DOCKER_SOCKETS=tcp://my-remote-docker-server:2376 \
  pyouroboros/ouroborosMany more examples are located in our wiki on the usage page
All welcome
