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dpanel

v0.0.37

Published

Dpanel makes hosting websites incredibly simple. Think of it as cPanel, DirectAdmin, MAMP/WAMP style control panel, but using Docker technology. You can run multiple sites with unique domains that automatically maps to your containers.

Downloads

103

Readme

#Dpanel Dpanel makes hosting websites incredibly simple. Think of it as cPanel, DirectAdmin, MAMP/WAMP style control panel, but using Docker technology. You can run multiple sites with unique domains that automatically maps to your containers.

##Get Started

  1. docker pull uptownhr/dpanel
  2. docker run -i -t --name dpanel -v /var/run/docker.sock:/var/run/docker.sock uptownhr/dpanel /bin/bash

##How to use

  1. If not already, remote into your Dpanel and run docker attach dpanel
  2. dpanel start myblog.com By default, dpanel creates a container with a wordpress image. To specify another, just pass the -i flag (ie; dpanel start -i somerepo/someimage)
  3. dpanel stop myblog.com Stops the container
  4. dpanel delete myblog.com Deletes the container
  5. dpanel list Lists all the running containers

##Dpanel cli help dpanel --help

Usage: dpanel [options] [command]

Commands:

start [options] <domain>
   start a vhost.        

stop <domain>
   stop a vhost

delete <domain>
   delete vhost

list
   start a vhost with image