7/14/2023 0 Comments Kitematic add imageYou only have to change these three lines in `src/Docker.js`: All settings were done with some source code changes within Kitematic itself. Just selecting one of our favorite Docker Images from the Docker Hub and pushed it seamlessly to a RPi!īut until now, it was just a hack and far away from being used in production or by end users. Within a couple of hours we had the first rough hack and were able to actively control a Raspberry Pi 2 running Docker 1.5.0 with a brand new graphical user interface. We quickly read through the docs and studied the source code and found out that Kitematic is based upon Docker Machine to control the backend Docker Host, hey cool - that’s the key. Imagine now what could be even better for an end user? What if we could use Kitematic to control a remote Docker Host running on that cute little Raspberry Pi. Really impressed and hooked! Another 15 minutes later, we had cloned the source code repo from GitHub, then a “npm install” and a “npm start” and WOW, we’re running our personal dev version! And we even were able to create our own Mac App with a “npm run release”. We were fascinated immediately about the simplicity and the seamless GUI, instantly installing Kitematic on a MacBookPro and it was running within 10 minutes only. We’ve just read the announcement on the Docker blog and were extremely impressed but also a little bit frustrated, it’s only meant to be used on a Mac running it’s own Boot2Docker VM through a newly created Docker Machine. And here comes Kitematic to the rescue - what a great timing. Kitematic to the RescueĮven the fact that our OS image works pretty much out of the box, and everybody can use Docker within minutes we’ve received a lot of feedback, whether we could build and deliver a graphical application to control Docker and deploying apps/containers with it. A GUI would be really cool, but this would take a long time to develop. But what about the normal end users? Wouldn’t it be great to have a more convenient way to use a graphical frontend via web or a specific app. It’s also not a problem to connect a Linux or Mac OS X host via a native Docker CLI over the network, even a Windows client works well. You can read more details and find the download links in our blog post Heavily ARMed after major upgrade: Raspberry Pi with Docker 1.5.0.Īs developers and geeks, we’re really comfortable using SSH and a bash shell to control the Docker CLI. Just download, extract, flash to a SD card and boot your Raspberry Pi - and within minutes you have Docker up and running and you can instantly start using it. A user can download this pre-compiled Raspbian based SD card image, which includes a Linux 3.18.8 kernel with all Docker related kernel options included, and Docker 1.5.0 is already enabled with Overlay filesystem. This is a guest post by Dieter Reuter, Senior Consultant at Hypriot.Īt Hypriot we recently built and released our own OS image to run the Docker Engine on a low-cost Raspberry Pi and labeled it HypriotOS.
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