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composerize-plus

v1.4.0

Published

[![npm](https://img.shields.io/npm/v/composerize.svg)](https://www.npmjs.com/package/composerize-plus)

Readme

composerize-plus

npm

Turns docker run commands into docker-compose files!

Demo

CLI

composerize-plus can be run in the cli.

npm install composerize-plus -g to install, and run as such:

$ composerize-plus docker run -p 80:80 -v /var/run/docker.sock:/tmp/docker.sock:ro --restart always --log-opt max-size=1g nginx

Multiple docker run commands

Append several docker run commands using '+' operator.

$ composerize-plus docker run -it  --name dind -v /var/run/docker.sock:/var/run/docker.sock wondercode/dind + docker run -d  --name metabase -p 3000:3000 random/metabase

Docker

Use the docker image.

$ docker run --rm  wondercode/composerize-plus:1.1.0 docker run -d  --name metabase -p 3000:3000 metabase/metabase

Create an alias

$ alias composerize-plus="docker run --rm wondercode/composerize-plus:1.1.0"

and run:

$ composerize-plus docker run -d  --name metabase -p 3000:3000 metabase/metabase

Save to a file

Save the generated docker-compose to a file:

$ composerize-plus docker run -d  --name metabase -p 3000:3000 metabase/metabase > docker-compose.yml

From container name/id

This feature is available from version 1.2.1.

$ composerize-plus portainer + a51e784c42be > docker-compose.yml

In order to use this feature with the docker image wondercode/composerize-plus:1.2.1 you must to mount /var/run/docker.sock into the container, as follows:

$ docker run --rm -v /var/run/docker.sock:/var/run/docker.sock wondercode/composerize-plus:1.2.1 a51e784c42be > docker-compose.yml

Contributing

  • Clone a fork of the repo and install the project dependencies by running yarn install
  • Make your changes, and build the project by running yarn build
  • Test your changes with yarn test

Coming soon

  • Full support of docker run command options.
  • Run composerize-plus using a file containing docker run commands.
  • Create Electron app.