Yet another implementation of containerized spring-boot-admin
- Name:
slydeveloper/spring-boot-admin
- Version:
latest
,1.3
,1.2
,1.1
,1.0
- Docker Hub
- Image based on
java:8-jre-alpine
- Spring Boot Admin version:
2.6.1
- Spring Boot version:
2.6.2
- Default port:
1111
- Default user:
admin
- Default password:
secret
- URL:
http://localhost:1111
- Health check URL -
http://localhost:1111/health
docker run -d -p 1111:1111 --name spring-boot-admin slydeveloper/spring-boot-admin:latest
SPRING_BOOT_ADMIN_USER_NAME=user
- set username:
user
- set username:
SPRING_BOOT_ADMIN_USER_PASSWORD=password
- set password:
password
- set password:
SPRING_BOOT_ADMIN_TITLE=test
- set Page-Title:
test
- set Page-Title:
SPRING_BOOT_ADMIN_SECURITY_ENABLED=false
- disable login form (default :
true
)
- disable login form (default :
docker run -d -p 1111:1111 -e SPRING_BOOT_ADMIN_TITLE='SB Admin' -e SPRING_BOOT_ADMIN_SECURITY_ENABLED=false --name spring-boot-admin slydeveloper/spring-boot-admin:latest
docker run -d -p 1111:1111 -e SPRING_BOOT_ADMIN_USER_NAME=user -e SPRING_BOOT_ADMIN_USER_PASSWORD='password' --name spring-boot-admin slydeveloper/spring-boot-admin:latest
A container supports configuration via *.properties file, just like regular Spring Boot application. Please note that environment variables will be override by properties file. Properties of Spring Boot Admin: http://codecentric.github.io/spring-boot-admin/2.1.6/#spring-boot-admin-server
Example application-docker.properties
file:
# Spring Boot server port
server.port=2222
# Spring Boot Admin user/uassword
spring.security.user.name=user
spring.security.user.password=password
# Spring Boot Admin title
spring.boot.admin.ui.title=Custom title
# custom property for disable security
spring.boot.admin.security.enabled=false
Example command:
docker run -d -p 2222:2222 -v "$(pwd)"/application-docker.properties:/opt/spring-boot-admin-docker/application-docker.properties --name spring-boot-admin slydeveloper/spring-boot-admin:latest
Health check usage of slydeveloper/spring-boot-admin
with Docker-Compose.
Full working Spring Boot Admin client here.
version: '2.1'
services:
example:
image: <SOME_SPRING_BOOT_ADMIN_CLIENT_IMAGE>
ports:
- 8080:8080
depends_on:
admin:
condition: service_healthy
container_name: spring_boot_admin_example
admin:
image: slydeveloper/spring-boot-admin
environment:
- SPRING_BOOT_ADMIN_TITLE=Custom Spring Boot Admin title
volumes:
- ./application-docker.properties:/opt/spring-boot-admin-docker/application-docker.properties
ports:
- 1111:1111
healthcheck:
test: "curl -sS http://localhost:1111/health"
interval: 1s
timeout: 60s
retries: 120
container_name: spring_boot_admin_docker
- Spring Boot Admin documentation: http://codecentric.github.io/spring-boot-admin/2.6.1/