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Simple command interface to manage multiple Docker container

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portmgr

portmgr is a wrapper around docker-compose that allows running typical docker-compose commands recursively. Additionally, it shortens commands to a single letter.

Let's say you have organized your compose files like this, you just add a dckrsub.yml in each parent folder:

docker/
├── dckrsub.yml
├── reverse-proxy/
│   └── docker-compose.yml
├── storage
│   ├── dckrsub.yml
│   ├── nextcloud/
│   │   └── docker-compose.yml
│   └── immich/
│       └── docker-compose.yml
└── scripts

Each dckrsub.yml has a list of subdirectories, which portmgr should decend into. For example, the dckrsub.yml in docker/ might look like this:

- reverse-proxy
- storage

And the dckrsub.yml in docker/storage/ like this:

- nextcloud
- immich

Now, if you run portmgr u in docker/ it will run docker compose up -d in reverse-proxy/, storage/nextcloud/ and storage/immich/.

portmgr starts from the current directory, so when running it in docker/storage/, it will run docker compose only in nextcloud/ and immich/. You can also use it in a directory with a docker-compose.yml as a shortener for docker-compose commands.

Commands

The following commands are available. The respective docker-compose commands are in brackets.

  u   Create and start containers (up)
  p   Pull images (pull)
  s   Stop services (stop)
  d   Stop and remove containers (down)
  l   Show container logs (logs)
  a   Run shell in container (exec -it <service> sh)
  b   Build images (build)
  c   List containers (ps)
  t   List processes in containers (top)
  r   Build and push to registry (build, push)
  v   Scan container images for vulnerabilities
  e   Encrypt/seal secret file(s) with age (requires portmgr[secrets])
  x   Decrypt/unseal sealed secret files (requires portmgr[secrets])
  m   Show secret migration status (requires portmgr[secrets])

You combine multiple commands. For example portmgr dul, runs docker compose with down, up and logs, thus stopping, removing and starting all containers and then showing the logs.

Installation

sudo pip install portmgr

Or build it from source (here using the latest commit on master branch)

sudo pip install https://github.com/Craeckie/portmgr.git

Sealing secrets

portmgr can encrypt secret-bearing files (.env, config files) with age so they are safe to commit to git. Decryption happens once at setup time; the plaintext files remain on disk for Docker to use normally.

Requires the secrets extra:

pip install portmgr[secrets]

Seal a file (run inside a service directory):

portmgr e .env

This creates .env.age, adds .env to the local .gitignore, and writes a .migrated marker. Commit the .age file and .migrated; never commit the plaintext.

Decrypt on a new server (run from any ancestor directory):

portmgr x

Recurses via dckrsub.yml and decrypts every *.age whose plaintext is missing. Pass --force to overwrite existing plaintext from the sealed copy.

Check migration progress:

portmgr m

Reports DONE, PENDING, INCONSISTENT, or CLEAN for each service and prints a summary tally.

Passphrase: portmgr prompts once and caches the passphrase for the rest of the run. For non-interactive use (e.g. in scripts or provisioning), set:

PORTMGR_PASSPHRASE=<passphrase> portmgr x

After running portmgr u, a footer line is printed if any services have not yet been sealed.

Tipps

If you use portmgr a lot like me, you might want to shorten it to one letter. For bash, you can add alias p='portmgr' to ~/.bashrc. For fish-shell you can add abbr p portmgr to ~/.config/fish/config.fish.

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