deck-chores
A job scheduler for Docker containers, configured via container labels.
- Documentation: https://deck-chores.readthedocs.io
- Code repository: https://github.com/funkyfuture/deck-chores
- Issue tracker: https://github.com/funkyfuture/deck-chores/issues
- Free software: ISC license
Features
- define regular jobs to run within a container context with container and optionally with image labels
- use date, interval and cron-like triggers
- set a maximum of simultaneously running instances per job
- restrict job scheduling to one container per service
- multi-architecture image supports
amd64
,arm64
andarm
platforms (the latter are currently not provided for download)
Example
Let's say you want to dump the database of a Wordpress once a day. Here's a docker-compose.yml
that defines a job that will be handled by deck-chores:
version: "3.7"
services:
wordpress:
image: wordpress
mysql:
image: mariadb
volumes:
- ./database_dumps:/dumps
labels:
deck-chores.dump.command: sh -c "mysqldump --all-databases > /dumps/dump-$$(date -Idate)"
deck-chores.dump.interval: daily
It is however recommended to use scripts with a proper shebang for such actions. Their outputs to
stdout
and stderr
as well as their exit code will be logged by deck-chores.
Maintenance
The final release is supposed to receive monthly updates that includes updates of all updateable dependencies. If one is skipped, don't worry. When a second maintenance release is skipped, feel free to open an issue to ask what the status is.
You can always build images upon an up-to-date base image with:
make build
Limitations
When running on a cluster of Docker Swarm
nodes, each deck-chores
instance can only observe the containers on the
node it's running on, and hence only restrict to run one job per service within
the node's context.
Acknowledgements
It wouldn't be as charming to write this piece of software without these projects:
- APScheduler for managing jobs
- cerberus for processing metadata
- docker-py for Docker interaction
- flake8, mypy, pytest and tox for testing
- Python
Authors
- Frank Sachsenheim (maintaining)
- aeri4list
- alpine-digger
- Brynjar Smรกri Bjarnason
- Garret Hohmann