Watchtower Module
This module deploys a Watchtower container which automatically updates your running Docker containers when new images become available.
Features
- Automatic updates for Docker containers
- Configurable update schedule
- Optional cleanup of old images
- Notification support via shoutrrr
- Container monitoring options
Usage
To use this module in your root module, add the following code:
module "watchtower" {
source = "./modules/20-services-apps/watchtower"
# Basic configuration
container_name = "watchtower"
image_tag = "latest"
timezone = "Australia/Sydney"
# Update settings
poll_interval = 86400 # Check once per day (in seconds)
cleanup = true # Remove old images after updating
rolling_restart = true # Update containers one by one
# Optional notification settings
enable_notifications = false
# notification_url = "discord://webhook-id/webhook-token"
# Additional settings as needed
# additional_env_vars = {
# WATCHTOWER_MONITOR_ONLY = "true"
# }
}
Required Resources
This module leverages the generic docker-service module, which handles the Docker container deployment.
Input Variables
| Name | Description | Type | Default |
|---|---|---|---|
| container_name | Name for the Watchtower container | string | "watchtower" |
| image_tag | The tag for the Watchtower container image | string | "latest" |
| restart_policy | Restart policy for the container | string | "unless-stopped" |
| timezone | Timezone for the container | string | "Etc/UTC" |
| cleanup | Remove old images after updating | bool | true |
| poll_interval | Poll interval (in seconds) for checking updates | number | 86400 |
| include_stopped | Include stopped containers when checking for updates | bool | false |
| revive_stopped | Restart stopped containers after updating | bool | false |
| rolling_restart | Restart containers one by one instead of all at once | bool | true |
| notification_url | URL for sending update notifications via shoutrrr | string | "" |
| enable_notifications | Enable shoutrrr notifications | bool | false |
| additional_env_vars | Additional environment variables for Watchtower | map(string) | {} |
| additional_volumes | Additional volumes to mount in the container | list(object) | [] |
| labels | Labels to set on the container | map(string) | {} |
| ports | Ports to expose (rarely needed for Watchtower) | list(object) | [] |
| monitoring | Enable monitoring for the container | bool | true |
Outputs
| Name | Description |
|---|---|
| container_name | Name of the created Watchtower container |
| container_id | ID of the created Watchtower container |
| image_id | ID of the Watchtower image used |
Notes
- Watchtower needs access to the Docker socket to monitor and update containers
- For security-conscious environments, consider limiting which containers Watchtower can update
- See the Watchtower documentation for more advanced configuration options