This small app will automatically start and stop docker containers based on access, for instance, via traefik.
It works by acting as the fallback-route for the containers. For instance, if you have
example.com
as a container you want to lazy-load, you add the container, as well
as this lazyloader that would act as a lower-priority router for the same route. If the
host is accessed, the lazyloader will work to boot up the container and redirect the user
as soon as it's responsive.
It then monitors the container's network interface. If the network is idle for X minutes, it will stop the container.
version: '3.5'
services:
# Example traefik proxy (Don't need if you already have something set up!)
reverse-proxy:
image: traefik:v2.4
command:
- --api.insecure
- --providers.docker
- --providers.docker.defaultRule=Host(`{{.Name}}.example.com`)
- --entryPoints.web.address=:80
- --entryPoints.web.forwardedHeaders.insecure
- --providers.docker.exposedByDefault=false
restart: always
ports:
- "80:80" # The HTTP port
- "8080:8080" # The Web UI (enabled by --api)
volumes:
- /var/run/docker.sock:/var/run/docker.sock # So that Traefik can listen to the Docker events
# Lazy-loader manager
lazyloader:
#build: . # Uncomment to build from source
image: ghcr.io/zix99/traefik-lazyload:1
labels:
- traefik.enable=true
- "traefik.http.routers.lazyload.priority=-100" # Lower router priority. Would only be hit if the app isn't running
- "traefik.http.routers.lazyload.rule=Host(`whoami.example.com`, `lazyloader.example.com`)"
environment:
TLL_STOPATBOOT: true # Stop all lazyloaded containers at boot (great for an example)
TLL_STATUSHOST: lazyloader.example.com # This hostname will display a status page. Disabled by default
networks:
- traefik-bridge
volumes:
- /var/run/docker.sock:/var/run/docker.sock # Must access docker
whoami:
image: containous/whoami
networks:
- traefik-bridge
labels:
- traefik.enable=true
- "traefik.http.routers.lazywhoami.rule=Host(`whoami.example.com`)"
- lazyloader=true
- lazyloader.stopdelay=30s # Overrides the default
networks:
traefik-bridge:
external: true
name: traefik-bridge
You can run docker-compose up
on the above for a quick-start. You will need to alter the domains as needed.
Configuration uses viper and can be specified by either overwriting the config.yaml
file or
via environment variables with the TLL_
prefix (Traefik lazy loader)
# What port to listen on
listen: :8080
# If set, when access via this hostname, will display status page
statushost: ""
# Enable debug logging
verbose: false
# if true, will stop all running tagged containers when the lazyloader starts
stopatboot: false
# which splash-page asset to use
splash: splash.html
# Container defaults
stopdelay: 5m # How long to wait before stopping container
pollfreq: 10s # How often to check
# This will be the label-prefix to look at settings on a container
# usually won't need to change (only if running multiple instances)
labelprefix: lazyloader
Use these on containers you want to be lazy-loaded.
lazyloader=true
-- (Required) Add to containers that should be managedlazyloader.stopdelay=5m
-- Amount of time to wait for idle network traffick before stopping a containerlazyloader.waitforcode=200
-- Waits for this HTTP result from downstream before redirecting user. Can be comma-separated listlazyloader.waitforpath=/
-- Checks this path downstream to check for the process being ready, using the waitforcode
lazyloader.waitformethod=HEAD
-- Method to check against the downstream serverlazyloader.hosts=a.com,b.net,etc
-- Set specific hostnames that will trigger. By default, will look for traefik routerlazyloader.needs=a,b,c
-- List of dependencies a container needs (will be started before starting the container). Can only be specified on a lazyloader=true
containerlazyloader.provides=a
-- What dependency name a container provides (Not necessarily a lazyloader
container)lazyloader.provides.delay=5s
-- Delay starting other containers for this durationCopyright (C) 2023 Christopher LaPointe
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