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Portainer (CE)
This example provides a base setup for using Portainer. More details on how to customize the installation and the compose file can be found in portainer documentation.
Demo
You can try out the public demo instance first: http://demo.portainer.io/
- username: admin
- password: tryportainer
Project structure:
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├── docker-compose.yaml
└── README.md
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).
$ 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
$ 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
e.g. currently, the latest tag is for Windows (amd64) and alpine for Linux (amd64, arm/v7)