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.. _docker:
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Docker
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Glances can be installed through Docker, allowing you to run it without installing all the python dependencies directly on your system. Once you have [docker installed](https://docs.docker.com/install/), you can
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Get the Glances container:
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.. code-block:: console
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docker pull nicolargo/glances
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Run the container in *console mode*:
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.. code-block:: console
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docker run --rm -v /var/run/docker.sock:/var/run/docker.sock:ro --pid host --network host -it docker.io/nicolargo/glances
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Additionally, if you want to use your own glances.conf file, you can create your own Dockerfile:
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FROM nicolargo/glances
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COPY glances.conf /glances/conf/glances.conf
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CMD python -m glances -C /glances/conf/glances.conf $GLANCES_OPT
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Alternatively, you can specify something along the same lines with docker run options:
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.. code-block:: console
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docker run -v ./glances.conf:/glances/conf/glances.conf -v /var/run/docker.sock:/var/run/docker.sock:ro --pid host -it docker.io/nicolargo/glances
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Where ./glances.conf is a local directory containing your glances.conf file.
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Run the container in *Web server mode* (notice the `GLANCES_OPT` environment variable setting parameters for the glances startup command):
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docker run -d --restart="always" -p 61208-61209:61208-61209 -e GLANCES_OPT="-w" -v /var/run/docker.sock:/var/run/docker.sock:ro --pid host docker.io/nicolargo/glances
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You can also include Glances container in you own `docker-compose.yml`. Here's a realistic example including a "traefik" reverse proxy serving an "whoami" app container plus a Glances container, providing a simple and efficient monitoring webui.
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.. code-block:: console
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version: '3'
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services:
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reverse-proxy:
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image: traefik:alpine
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command: --api --docker
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ports:
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- "80:80"
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- "8080:8080"
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volumes:
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- /var/run/docker.sock:/var/run/docker.sock
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whoami:
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image: emilevauge/whoami
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labels:
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- "traefik.frontend.rule=Host:whoami.docker.localhost"
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monitoring:
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image: nicolargo/glances:latest-alpine
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restart: always
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pid: host
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volumes:
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- /var/run/docker.sock:/var/run/docker.sock
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environment:
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- "GLANCES_OPT=-w"
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labels:
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- "traefik.port=61208"
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- "traefik.frontend.rule=Host:glances.docker.localhost"
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