# Lazytainer Putting your containers to sleep *I don't really wanna do the work today* --- ## How it works ### Lazy loading containers monitor network traffic for active connections and recieved packets , if traffic looks to be idle, your container stops if it looks like you're trying to access a stopped container, it starts ### Want to test it? ``` $ git clone https://github.com/vmorganp/Lazytainer $ cd Lazytainer $ docker-compose up ``` ### Or put in your docker compose ``` lazytainer: container_name: lazytainer image: ghcr.io/vmorganp/lazytainer:master environment: - PORT=81,82 # comma separated list of ports...or just the one - LABEL=lazytainer # value of lazytainer.marker for other containers that lazytainer checks # - TIMEOUT=30 # OPTIONAL number of seconds to let container idle # - RXHISTLENGTH=10 # OPTIONAL number of seconds to keep rx history, uptime is calculated as first item and last item from this and must have a gap of at least $MINPACKETTHRESH # - MINPACKETTHRESH=10 # OPTIONAL number of packets that must be recieved to keepalive/start container ports: - 81:81 volumes: - /var/run/docker.sock:/var/run/docker.sock:ro whoami1: container_name: whoami1 image: containous/whoami command: --port 81 # make this run on the port passed through on lazytainer network_mode: service:lazytainer depends_on: - lazytainer # wait for lazytainer to start before starting labels: - "lazytainer.marker=lazytainer" # required label to make it work ``` ## TODO - improve logging - verbosity flags