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Chainguard Container for komodo-frontend

Chainguard images for Komodo, a DevOps platform for building and deploying software across multiple servers.

Chainguard Containers are regularly-updated, secure-by-default container images.

Download this Container Image

For those with access, this container image is available on cgr.dev:

docker pull cgr.dev/ORGANIZATION/komodo-frontend:latest

Be sure to replace the ORGANIZATION placeholder with the name used for your organization's private repository within the Chainguard Registry.

Compatibility Notes

Chainguard's Komodo images are comparable to the official Komodo images found in the project's official GitHub repository.

Getting Started

Komodo is composed of multiple container images:

cgr.dev/$ORGANIZATION/komodo-core:latest
cgr.dev/$ORGANIZATION/komodo-periphery:latest
cgr.dev/$ORGANIZATION/komodo-frontend:latest
cgr.dev/$ORGANIZATION/komodo-cli:latest
ImageDescription

komodo-core

Main API server with built-in web UI, handles authentication, database, and orchestration

komodo-periphery

Agent that runs on managed servers, executes deployments and reports system stats

komodo-frontend

Standalone nginx-based frontend (optional, core includes the UI)

komodo-cli

Command-line interface for interacting with Komodo API

Individual Component Usage

komodo-core

The core server requires MongoDB and provides the web UI and API:

docker run -d \
  -p 9120:9120 \
  -e KOMODO_DATABASE_ADDRESS="mongodb:27017" \
  -e KOMODO_PASSKEY="your-secure-passkey" \
  -e KOMODO_JWT_SECRET="your-jwt-secret" \
  -e KOMODO_LOCAL_AUTH="true" \
  cgr.dev/$ORGANIZATION/komodo-core:latest

komodo-periphery

The periphery agent runs on managed servers and connects to core:

docker run -d \
  -v /var/run/docker.sock:/var/run/docker.sock \
  -e PERIPHERY_PORT="8120" \
  -e PERIPHERY_PASSKEYS="your-secure-passkey" \
  -e PERIPHERY_SSL_ENABLED="false" \
  cgr.dev/$ORGANIZATION/komodo-periphery:latest

komodo-cli

The CLI interacts with the Komodo API using API keys:

docker run --rm \
  -e KOMODO_ADDRESS="http://your-komodo-core:9120" \
  -e KOMODO_API_KEY="your-api-key" \
  -e KOMODO_API_SECRET="your-api-secret" \
  cgr.dev/$ORGANIZATION/komodo-cli:latest servers list

komodo-frontend

Standalone nginx frontend (optional, as core already includes the UI):

docker run -d -p 8080:8080 cgr.dev/$ORGANIZATION/komodo-frontend:latest

Usage with Docker Compose

The following is an example of deploying Komodo with Docker Compose:

version: "3.8"
services:
  mongodb:
    image: cgr.dev/$ORGANIZATION/mongodb:latest
    command: ["--dbpath", "/data", "--bind_ip_all"]
    volumes:
      - mongodb-data:/data

  komodo-core:
    image: cgr.dev/$ORGANIZATION/komodo-core:latest
    ports:
      - "9120:9120"
    environment:
      KOMODO_HOST: "http://localhost:9120"
      KOMODO_PORT: "9120"
      KOMODO_DATABASE_ADDRESS: "mongodb:27017"
      KOMODO_PASSKEY: "your-secure-passkey"
      KOMODO_JWT_SECRET: "your-jwt-secret"
      KOMODO_LOCAL_AUTH: "true"
      KOMODO_ENABLE_NEW_USERS: "true"
    depends_on:
      - mongodb

  komodo-periphery:
    image: cgr.dev/$ORGANIZATION/komodo-periphery:latest
    environment:
      PERIPHERY_PORT: "8120"
      PERIPHERY_PASSKEYS: "your-secure-passkey"
      PERIPHERY_SSL_ENABLED: "false"
    volumes:
      - /var/run/docker.sock:/var/run/docker.sock

volumes:
  mongodb-data:

Be sure to replace $ORGANIZATION with the name used for your organization's private repository within the Chainguard registry.

Documentation and Resources

Please refer to the upstream documentation for full instructions on how to use and deploy Komodo.

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  • LGPL-2.1-or-later

  • MIT

  • MPL-2.0

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