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Encab: A Simple Process Manager

Encab is a process manager that simplifies running multiple services in a container or from the command line.

It's essentially a replacement for complex, hand-written Docker Container Entrypoint scripts, especially when dockerizing complex legacy applications.

  1. Add it as your Dockerfile Entrypoint, together with the encab configuration file encab.yml,
   ...
   ADD encab.yml .
   ENTRYPOINT ["encab"]
  1. Define what you want to run in your container in encab.yml,
   programs:
      cron:
         command: cron -f
      main:
         command: httpd-foreground

and encab cares for the rest. Run it and you'll always know who's logging what...

   INFO  encab: encab 0.1.2
   INFO  encab: Using configuration file ./encab.yml, source: Default location.
   ERROR main: AH00558: httpd: Could not reliably determine the server's fully qualified domain name, using 172.17.0.2. Set the 'ServerName' directive globally to suppress this message
   ERROR main: AH00558: httpd: Could not reliably determine the server's fully qualified domain name, using 172.17.0.2. Set the 'ServerName' directive globally to suppress this message
   ERROR main: [Wed Jan 18 09:47:12.417275 2023] [mpm_event:notice] [pid 12:tid 140142563044672] AH00489: Apache/2.4.54 (Unix) configured -- resuming normal operations
   ERROR main: [Wed Jan 18 09:47:12.417830 2023] [core:notice] [pid 12:tid 140142563044672] AH00094: Command line: 'httpd -D FOREGROUND'
   INFO  cron: Hello Wed Jan 18 09:48:01 UTC 2023

It shares some similarities with supervisord which I've used before I wrote encab but supervisord is a process controll system not designed to run in a Container environment.

Features

  • run multiple programs in a container at a time with transparent logging
  • run programs as different users
  • handle environment variables in a flexible way
  • simplify container debugging
  • load, build, validate environment variables

Documentation

Encab Documentation

Installation

Install locally

Prerequisites

   pip install -U encab

Run locally

  1. Create sample encab file encab.yml
   encab:
      dry_run: false
   programs:
      main:
         sh:
            - echo "Hello Encab!"
  1. Run locally:
   encab

The result will be something like this:

INFO  encab: encab 0.1.2
INFO  encab: Using configuration file ./encab.yml, source: Default location.
INFO  main: Hello Encab!
INFO  main: Exited with rc: 0

Install in Container

Prerequisites

  • Docker from your Linux distribution or Docker Desktop.

Run in Container

  1. Create sample encab file encab.yml
   encab:
      dry_run: false
   programs:
      main:
         sh:
            - echo "Hello Encab!"
  1. Add Encab to your Docker file.

    FROM python:3.10.8-slim-bullseye
    # --------------------------------------------
    # Install Venv 
    #
    ENV VIRTUAL_ENV=/opt/encabenv
    ENV PATH="$VIRTUAL_ENV/bin:$PATH"
    RUN python3 -m venv $VIRTUAL_ENV && \
       pip install --upgrade pip
    # --------------------------------------------
    # Install Encab 
    #
    
    RUN pip install encab
    
    # -------------------------------------------
    # add configuration file
    #
    ADD encab.yml .
    
    # -------------------------------------------
    # set encab as entrypoint
    ENTRYPOINT ["encab"]
    
  2. Build container

    docker build -t encab_minimum .
  3. Run container

    docker run encab_minimum

    Result:

    INFO  encab: encab 0.1.2
    INFO  encab: Using configuration file ./encab.yml, source: Default location.
    INFO  main: Hello world!
    INFO  main: Exited with rc: 0
    

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