Added example compose for a tailscale deployment
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# An example of a docker compose with Tailscale & QUptime.
# This setup is specifically intended for hosts that may not be able to reach each other directly or have a public IP address.
services:
tailscale:
image: tailscale/tailscale:latest
container_name: tailscale
cap_add:
- NET_ADMIN
environment:
- TS_AUTHKEY=${TAILSCALE_AUTHKEY} # Set this in your .env file with a Tailscale auth key
- TS_HOSTNAME=quptime-tailscale
volumes:
- /dev/net/tun:/dev/net/tun
- tailscale:/var/lib/tailscale
restart: unless-stopped
quptime:
image: git.cer.sh/axodouble/quptime:master
container_name: quptime
volumes:
- quptime:/etc/quptime
ports:
- "9901:9901"
depends_on:
- tailscale
# No restart directive, user needs to init quptime first
# Run `docker compose -f docker-compose-tailscale.yml run --rm quptime init` to initialize
# the data volume before starting the service
# If this is not the master node, use
# `docker compose -f docker-compose-tailscale.yml run --rm quptime --advertise <TAILSCALE_IP>:9901 --secret <SECRET>`
# And add the individual nodes to the cluster with `docker compose -f docker-compose-tailscale.yml run --rm quptime node add <OTHER_NODE_IP>:9901`
network_mode: "service:tailscale" # Use the Tailscale network stack
volumes:
tailscale:
quptime: