## Portainer (CE) This example provides a base setup for using [Portainer](https://www.portainer.io/). More details on how to customize the installation and the compose file can be found in [portainer documentation](https://documentation.portainer.io/). ### Demo You can try out the public demo instance first: http://demo.portainer.io/ - username: admin - password: tryportainer Project structure: ``` . ├── docker-compose.yaml └── README.md ``` [_docker-compose.yaml_](docker-compose.yaml) ``` yaml services: portainer: image: portainer/portainer-ce:alpine ``` ## Deploy with docker-compose When deploying this setup, the web interface will be available on port 9000 (e.g. http://localhost:9000). ``` shell $ docker-compose up -d Starting portainer ... done ``` ## Expected result Check containers are running: ``` $ docker ps CONTAINER ID IMAGE COMMAND CREATED STATUS PORTS NAMES 860311c00e62 portainer/portainer-ce:alpine "/portainer -H unix:…" 54 seconds ago Up 53 seconds 8000/tcp, 0.0.0.0:9000->9000/tcp, :::9000->9000/tcp portainer ``` Navigate to `http://localhost:9000` in your web browser to access the portainer web interface and create an account. Stop the containers with ``` shell $ docker-compose down # To delete all data run: $ docker-compose down -v ``` ## Troubleshooting - Select the correct image for your OS. You can take a look at the published tags at [DockerHub](https://hub.docker.com/r/portainer/portainer-ce/tags) > e.g. currently, the latest tag is for Windows (amd64) and alpine for Linux (amd64, arm/v7)