This is a dockerized version of the Lair Framework. An attempt to take all the steps from the Installation Instructions and simplify it to a few simple commands.
It also includes ngrok, to help automate the process of sharing your Lair instance with co-workers.
This was inspired and built off the initial work done by b00stfr3ak here: https://github.com/b00stfr3ak/dockerfiles/tree/master/lair;
First make sure you have docker installed. Here are OS X Beta and Linux instructions.
To install docker-compose in Linux (in case you have problem with version 1.5.2 of the repos) use the following guide. You may also need to create a symbolic link
$ ln -s /usr/local/bin/docker-compose /usr/bin/docker-compose
then use the following commands:
$ git clone https://github.com/ryhanson/lair-docker.git
$ cd lair-docker
$ docker-compose build
$ docker-compose up
If everything worked, you should see something like:
lair_setup | MongoDB shell version: 3.2.7
lair_setup | connecting to: lairdb:27017/admin
lair_setup | "Replication set initialized."
lair_caddy | Activating privacy features... done.
lair_caddy | 0.0.0.0:11013
lair_caddy | 0.0.0.0:11012
lair_setup exited with code 0
lair_lair | Created admin@localhost with password 1234abcd5678ef
lair_api | 2016/06/20 06:29:42 Listening on 0.0.0.0:11015
Copy, paste, save, or write down your admin credentials. Then you can press Ctrl+C
to stop all the services.
Before running any docker-compose
commands, make sure you are in the lair-docker
directory.
When you are ready to start up Lair again, run:
$ docker-compose start
To stop all Lair services, run:
$ docker-compose stop
To use ngrok, set ENABLED: 1
in docker-compose.yml and run:
$ docker-compose up ngrok
Once you've done this, you can press Ctrl+C
and use start
and stop
like below. The up
command has to be ran any time you update the docker-compose.yml file.
If you previously used this environment with /usr/local/mongodb configured as the volume for MongoDB, you'll need to copy your database files to the new volume location. You can do so by running:
$ mkdir ~/.lair
$ cp -R /usr/local/mongodb ~/.lair/
This update was made due to issues with Docker on OS X and not having proper permissions to create the /usr/local/mongodb folder. If you haven't used this Docker environment, you won't have a database to move and you can ignore the instructions above.
NOTE: If you used this Docker envrionment before the ENABLED
flag was added, you'll need to rebuild ngrok by running:
$ docker-compose build ngrok
To re-start ngrok after it has been stopped, run:
$ docker-compose start ngrok
To find the ngrok URL after running start
, you can run:
$ docker logs lair_ngrok
To stop ngrok, run:
$ docker-compose stop ngrok