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Auto update dockers on per container basis [CLOSE]

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I'd love to be able to use auto update of most of my docker containers.  The problem is I have a handful of docker containers that I consider "production" and can't afford a bad docker update to break things.  So I currently can't have auto update enabled because it's an all or none setting right now.  I'd love there to be another column in the Advanced display on the docker tab that allows for one to check on/off auto update for each container.

Edited by IamSpartacus

11 minutes ago, IamSpartacus said:

So I currently can't have auto update enabled because it's an all or none setting right now. 

unRaid doesn't have auto update.  It does have an update all button which as it states updates all containers that have an update available.  There is an auto update plugin available which does indeed allow you to cherry pick which apps you want it to automatically update for you.

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2 minutes ago, Squid said:

unRaid doesn't have auto update.  It does have an update all button which as it states updates all containers that have an update available.  There is an auto update plugin available which does indeed allow you to cherry pick which apps you want it to automatically update for you.

 

Ahh yes my apologies I forgot there wasn't an auto update for containers, I was mistaking that setting for the plugin's setting.  But either way, my request still stands as I'd love to be able to auto update on a per container basis.

install the "CA auto update" plugin. You can then select for each docker if you want to update automaticaly or not.

Use it since day one to protect/exclude a few vital dockers and the rest get updated nightly if applicable

Edited by glennv

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2 minutes ago, glennv said:

install the CA auto update plugin. You can then select for each docker if you want to uodate automaticaly or not.

Use it since day one to protect a few vital dockers

 

Wow, I've had that plugin forever and never noticed the docker update tab.  Thanks.

np. yeah its a bit hidden under the system settings but works great

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