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# Docker Compose Ops (dc-ops)
`dc-ops` is a shell script designed to operations automate the local building and updating of several Docker services.
It aims to simplify continuous delivery (CD) processes and infrastructure management in a Docker environment.
## How does it work?
* The script iterates through each line of the `stacklist` file, skipping comments
* It fetches the latest changes from the remote git repository and checks if there are new commits
* If there is a change it pulls the updates from the remote git repository, otherwise the entry is skipped
* Following this, it runs `docker compose up` which builds, (re)creates and starts the containers
The `stacklist` file can list either a directory containing a `docker-compose.yml` file or a precise `docker-compose` file.
(see `stacklist.example`)
## Usage
1. Ensure that your 'stacklist' file is up-to-date
2. Run the script manually or create a crontab entry

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#! /bin/bash
## Author: Sebastian Mark
## CC-BY-SA (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/deed.de)
## for civil use only
## see README.md
h1() { echo "* $*"; }
msg() { echo "$*"; }
BASEDIR=$(dirname $0)
while read -r LINE; do
grep -q "^[[:space:]]*#" <<<$LINE && continue # skip comments
STACKDIR=$LINE
if [[ -f $LINE ]]; then
STACKDIR=$(dirname $LINE)
COMPOSEFILE=$LINE
fi
h1 "processing $STACKDIR"
cd $STACKDIR || continue
git fetch --quiet
if [[ $(git rev-parse HEAD) == $(git rev-parse "@{u}") ]]; then
msg "no changes - skipping"
continue
fi
git pull
docker compose --file ${COMPOSEFILE:=docker-compose.yml} up --build --detach --remove-orphans
done <$BASEDIR/stacklist

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/path/to/repo
/path/to/another-repo
/path/with/docker-compose.yml
/another-path/with/docker-compose-dev.yml