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FROM docs/base:oss
MAINTAINER Docker Docs <docs@docker.com>
ENV PROJECT=kitematic
# To get the git info for this repo
COPY . /src
RUN rm -rf /docs/content/$PROJECT/
COPY . /docs/content/$PROJECT/

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.PHONY: all default docs docs-build docs-shell shell test
# to allow `make DOCSDIR=docs docs-shell` (to create a bind mount in docs)
DOCS_MOUNT := $(if $(DOCSDIR),-v $(CURDIR)/$(DOCSDIR):/$(DOCSDIR))
# to allow `make DOCSPORT=9000 docs`
DOCSPORT := 8000
# Get the IP ADDRESS
DOCKER_IP=$(shell python -c "import urlparse ; print urlparse.urlparse('$(DOCKER_HOST)').hostname or ''")
HUGO_BASE_URL=$(shell test -z "$(DOCKER_IP)" && echo localhost || echo "$(DOCKER_IP)")
HUGO_BIND_IP=0.0.0.0
GIT_BRANCH := $(shell git rev-parse --abbrev-ref HEAD 2>/dev/null)
GIT_BRANCH_CLEAN := $(shell echo $(GIT_BRANCH) | sed -e "s/[^[:alnum:]]/-/g")
DOCKER_DOCS_IMAGE := docker-docs$(if $(GIT_BRANCH_CLEAN),:$(GIT_BRANCH_CLEAN))
DOCKER_RUN_DOCS := docker run --rm -it $(DOCS_MOUNT) -e AWS_S3_BUCKET -e NOCACHE
# for some docs workarounds (see below in "docs-build" target)
GITCOMMIT := $(shell git rev-parse --short HEAD 2>/dev/null)
default: docs
docs: docs-build
$(DOCKER_RUN_DOCS) -p $(if $(DOCSPORT),$(DOCSPORT):)8000 -e DOCKERHOST "$(DOCKER_DOCS_IMAGE)" hugo server --port=$(DOCSPORT) --baseUrl=$(HUGO_BASE_URL) --bind=$(HUGO_BIND_IP)
docs-draft: docs-build
$(DOCKER_RUN_DOCS) -p $(if $(DOCSPORT),$(DOCSPORT):)8000 -e DOCKERHOST "$(DOCKER_DOCS_IMAGE)" hugo server --buildDrafts="true" --port=$(DOCSPORT) --baseUrl=$(HUGO_BASE_URL) --bind=$(HUGO_BIND_IP)
docs-shell: docs-build
$(DOCKER_RUN_DOCS) -p $(if $(DOCSPORT),$(DOCSPORT):)8000 "$(DOCKER_DOCS_IMAGE)" bash
test: docs-build
$(DOCKER_RUN_DOCS) -p $(if $(DOCSPORT),$(DOCSPORT):)8000 "$(DOCKER_DOCS_IMAGE)"
docs-build:
docker build -t "$(DOCKER_DOCS_IMAGE)" .

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# The docs have been moved!
The documentation for Kitematic has been merged into
[the general documentation repo](https://github.com/docker/docker.github.io).
The docs for Kitematic are now here:
https://github.com/docker/docker.github.io/tree/master/kitematic
As always, the docs remain open-source and we appreciate your feedback and
pull requests!

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<!--[metadata]>
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title = "Frequently Asked Questions"
description = "Documentation covering common questions users have about Kitematic"
keywords = ["docker, documentation, about, technology, kitematic, gui"]
[menu.main]
parent="toolbox_kitematic"
weight=5
+++
<![end-metadata]-->
# Kitematic: Frequently Asked Questions
### Is Kitematic Open Source?
Yes! Our source code is available on
[GitHub](https://github.com/kitematic/kitematic). Kitematic is open source
software released under the Apache 2.0 license.
### How can I contribute to Kitematic?
We always welcome (and deeply appreciate!) new contributions to the project. The
best way to start contributing to Kitematic is to review our doc on <a href="https://github.com/kitematic/kitematic/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md">contributing</a>.
### How does Kitematic work with Docker?
Kitematic connects directly to a running instance of Docker and controls it via
the Docker Remote API.
### Which platforms does Kitematic support?
Right now Kitematic works on Mac OS X and Windows. Linux is planned in the
future. Review our product <a
href="https://github.com/kitematic/kitematic/blob/master/ROADMAP.md">roadmap</a>.
### Why does Kitematic collect usage analytics and bug reports?
Kitematic tracks anonymous errors and analytics to help understand why things go
wrong and to help understand how users are interacting with the app so we can
continuously make it better.
You can opt-out of this anytime via the in-app preferences.
#### What we DON'T collect
- Personal information: any information that would allow us to determine a
specific user of Kitematic
- Information or data relating to code, containers or Docker images opened via
Kitematic.
#### What we DO collect
- Anonymous events for actions in the app. We never collect data associated with
events. For example:
- User searched for images (but not what the search query was).
- User created a container (but not which image, the name of the container or
any data involved)
- User opened the preferences pane
- User deleted a container
- Errors names, messages & stack traces (scrubbed for user names)
- Operating System, Kitematic and installed VirtualBox versions
We'd love to answer any more questions about this. Feel free to reach us at
kitematic@docker.com or to open an issue on GitHub.
## Next Steps
For information about known issues in the current release of Kitematic, take a
look at the [Known issues](./known-issues.md).

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<!--[metadata]>
+++
title = "Kitematic"
description = "Documentation that provides an overview of Kitematic and installation instructions"
keywords = ["docker, documentation, about, technology, kitematic, gui"]
[menu.main]
identifier="toolbox_kitematic"
parent="workw_toolbox"
weight=2
+++
<![end-metadata]-->
# Kitematic
Kitematic, the Docker GUI, runs on Mac OS X and Windows operating systems. Beginning with the 1.8 Docker release, you use the Docker Toolbox to install Kitematic. See the [Mac OS X installation guide](https://docs.docker.com/installation/mac) or the [Windows installation guide](https://docs.docker.com/installation/windows) for details on installing with Docker Toolbox.
For information about using Kitematic, take a look at the [User Guide](userguide.md).

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<!--[metadata]>
+++
title = "Known Issues"
description = "Information about known issues in Kitematic"
keywords = ["docker, documentation, about, technology, kitematic, gui"]
[menu.main]
parent="toolbox_kitematic"
weight=5
+++
<![end-metadata]-->
# Kitematic: Known Issues
Kitematic is in beta, so we're still working out the kinks. The most common
errors occur at the setup stage since creating a VM reliably with VirtualBox can
be tricky. We are working on this problem.
In the meantime, below are a list of common errors and solutions that work for
most people.
## Setup Error or Hanging at 99%
Sometimes Kitematic doesn't set up VirtualBox properly. Retrying the setup
usually works (via one of the two retry buttons). If not, try the following
commands on the command line:
- `docker-machine rm -f dev`
- `docker-machine create -d virtualbox dev`
Then re-open Kitematic. This usually fixes the issue, but if it persists, feel
free to view our <a href="https://github.com/kitematic/kitematic/issues?q=is%3Aopen+is%3Aissue+label%3Abug">existing GitHub
issues</a>.
## Contributing Fixes
We're always looking for help to make Kitematic better and more reliable! Visit
[our GitHub page](https://github.com/kitematic/kitematic) for docs on how to
contribute.
Under the hood, Kitematic uses [Docker
Machine](https://github.com/docker/machine) to provision Docker-enabled VMs via
VirtualBox. We're still working on a stronger integration with this project.
Their [GitHub repo](https://github.com/docker/machine) is a great place to start
if you're looking to help fix specific issues around VM provisioning.
## View All Issues
For a full list of Kitematic bugs or issues see our <a href="https://github.com/kitematic/kitematic/issues?q=is%3Aopen+is%3Aissue+label%3Abug">existing GitHub
issues</a> labelled as `bug`.

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+++
title = "Set up a Minecraft Server"
description = "Tutorial demonstrating the setup of a Minecraft server using Docker and Kitematic"
keywords = ["docker, documentation, about, technology, kitematic, gui, minecraft, tutorial"]
[menu.main]
parent="toolbox_kitematic"
weight=2
+++
<![end-metadata]-->
# Kitematic tutorial: Set up a Minecraft server
This is a quick tutorial demonstrating how to set up a local Minecraft server
using Kitematic and Docker.
### Create Minecraft Server Container
First, if you haven't yet done so, [download and start
Kitematic](index.md). Once installed and running, the app should look like this:
Create a container from the recommended Minecraft image by clicking the "Create"
button.
![create Minecraft container](images/minecraft-create.png)
After the image finishes downloading, you'll see the home screen for the
Minecraft container. Your Minecraft server is now up and running inside a Docker
container. Note that we've marked the IP and port you can use to connect to
your Minecraft server in red (your IP and port may be different from what's
shown).
![Minecraft server port and IP info](images/minecraft-port.png)
### Connect to Minecraft server
Open your Minecraft client, log in with your Minecraft account and click on the
"Multiplayer" button.
![Minecraft login screen](images/minecraft-login.png)
Click the "Add Server" button to add the Minecraft server you want to connect
to.
![Add server](images/minecraft-login.png)
Fill in the "Server Address" text box with the marked IP and port from Kitematic
you saw earlier.
![Minecraft server address](images/minecraft-server-address.png)
Click on the play button to connect to your Minecraft server and enjoy!
### Change map using Docker volume
Open the "data" folder from Kitematic (You'll need to "Enable all volumes to edit
files via Finder"). We use Docker Volume to map the folder from the Minecraft
Docker container onto your computer.
![Minecraft data volume](images/minecraft-data-volume.png)
The Finder will open, allowing you to replace your current map with the new one
you desire.
![Minecraft maps](images/minecraft-map.png)
Restart your container by clicking the "Restart" button.
![Restart Minecraft container](images/minecraft-restart.png)
Go back to your Minecraft client and join your server. The new map should load.
## Next Steps
For an example using Kitematic to run Nginx, take a look at the [Nginx web
server](./nginx-web-server.md) page.

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title = "Set up an Nginx web server"
description = "Tutorial demonstrating the setup of an Nginx web server using Docker and Kitematic"
keywords = ["docker, documentation, about, technology, kitematic, gui, nginx, tutorial"]
[menu.main]
parent="toolbox_kitematic"
weight=1
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<![end-metadata]-->
# Kitematic Tutorial: Serving a Static Website with Nginx
In this tutorial, you will:
- Download and run a web server container
- Explore the container's website data natively on your Mac
- Use volumes to modify the website data
In this example website we'll be serving the popular 2048 game, as shown below.
Let's get to it!
![2048 game](images/nginx-2048.png)
#### Running the Nginx Web Server Container
First, if you haven't yet done so, [download and start
Kitematic](index.md). Once installed and running, the app should look like this:
![Nginx create](images/nginx-create.png)
Click on the _Create_ button of the `hello-world-nginx` listing as shown above.
Kitematic will download (also known as pull the image) and then run a tiny Nginx web server
in a Docker container, allowing it to serve website data to your Mac.
![download Nginx hello world](images/nginx-hello-world.png)
Once it's done downloading you should see a quick preview of the example website
that comes with the container, as shown below. Click on the preview to see the
result in your own browser.
![Nginx preview](images/nginx-preview.png)
**What just happened?** Kitematic downloaded the `kitematic/hello-world-nginx`
image from the Docker Hub and then created and ran a Docker Nginx container from
this image.
#### Viewing the Website Data in Finder
This container exposes website data via a _Docker volume_. Kitematic makes
managing Docker volumes easy - you can edit the data in Finder or with your
favorite text editor. By default, Kitematic places volumes under `~/Kitematic`
but you can change this in the container settings. To access the files via
finder, click on the in-app folder icon for a container and "Enable all volumes
to edit via Finder":
![Nginx data volume](images/nginx-data-volume.png)
A Finder window of the folder should open containing the index.html file we see
being served by the container.
![Nginx data folder](images/nginx-data-folder.png)
#### Serving Your Own Website Data
Now let's try serving a more interesting website. [Download the zipped
files](https://github.com/gabrielecirulli/2048/archive/master.zip) for 2048, a
popular (and addictive) web-based tile game. Extract this zip file into the
folder you just opened:
![Website files for 2048](images/nginx-2048-files.png)
Switch back to Kitematic and restart the container by clicking the "Restart"
button as shown below. Your Nginx container should now be serving 2048.
![Nginx running 2048](images/nginx-serving-2048.png)
**What just happened?**
Kitematic can map Docker container volumes to directories on your
Mac. In this case you changed the container's volume data via the Finder to
serve a website we downloaded.
## Next Steps
For an example using Kitematic to run a Local RethinkDB database, take a look at
the [RethinkDB development Database](./rethinkdb-dev-database.md) example.

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#!/bin/bash -e
# Populate an array with just docker dirs and one with content dirs
docker_dir=(`ls -d /docs/content/docker/*`)
content_dir=(`ls -d /docs/content/*`)
# Loop content not of docker/
#
# Sed to process GitHub Markdown
# 1-2 Remove comment code from metadata block
# 3 Remove .md extension from link text
# 4 Change ](/ to ](/project/ in links
# 5 Change ](word) to ](/project/word)
# 6 Change ](../../ to ](/project/
# 7 Change ](../ to ](/project/word)
#
for i in "${content_dir[@]}"
do
:
case $i in
"/docs/content/windows")
;;
"/docs/content/mac")
;;
"/docs/content/linux")
;;
"/docs/content/docker")
y=${i##*/}
find $i -type f -name "*.md" -exec sed -i.old \
-e '/^<!.*metadata]>/g' \
-e '/^<!.*end-metadata.*>/g' {} \;
;;
*)
y=${i##*/}
find $i -type f -name "*.md" -exec sed -i.old \
-e '/^<!.*metadata]>/g' \
-e '/^<!.*end-metadata.*>/g' \
-e 's/\(\]\)\([(]\)\(\/\)/\1\2\/'$y'\//g' \
-e 's/\(\][(]\)\([A-z].*\)\(\.md\)/\1\/'$y'\/\2/g' \
-e 's/\([(]\)\(.*\)\(\.md\)/\1\2/g' \
-e 's/\(\][(]\)\(\.\/\)/\1\/'$y'\//g' \
-e 's/\(\][(]\)\(\.\.\/\.\.\/\)/\1\/'$y'\//g' \
-e 's/\(\][(]\)\(\.\.\/\)/\1\/'$y'\//g' {} \;
;;
esac
done
#
# Move docker directories to content
#
for i in "${docker_dir[@]}"
do
:
if [ -d $i ]
then
mv $i /docs/content/
fi
done
rm -rf /docs/content/docker

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<!--[metadata]>
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title = "Creating a Local RethinkDB Database for Development"
description = "Tutorial demonstrating the setup of an RethinkDB database for development"
keywords = ["docker, documentation, about, technology, kitematic, gui, rethink, tutorial"]
[menu.main]
parent="toolbox_kitematic"
weight=3
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<![end-metadata]-->
# Kitematic Tutorial: Creating a Local RethinkDB Database for Development
In this tutorial, you will:
- Create a RethinkDB Container for Development
- (Advanced) Clone a small Node.js application and write data into RethinkDB.
### Setting up RethinkDB in Kitematic
First, if you haven't yet done so, [download and start
Kitematic](index.md). Once open, the app should look like
this:
![Rethink create button](images/rethink-create.png)
Click on the _Create_ button of the `rethinkdb` image listing in the recommended
list as shown above. This will download & run a RethinkDB container within a few
minutes. Once it's done, you'll have a local RethinkDB database up and running.
![Rethink container](images/rethink-container.png)
Let's start using it to develop a node.js app. For now, let's figure out which
IP address and port RethinkDB is listening on. To find out, click the `Settings`
tab and then the `Ports` section:
![Rethink create button](images/rethink-ports.png)
You can see there that for RethinkDB port `28015`, the container is listening on
host `192.168.99.100` and port `49154` (in this example - ports may be different
for you). This means you can now reach RethinkDB via a client driver at
`192.168.99.100:49154`. Again, this IP address may be different for you.
### (Advanced) Saving Data into RethinkDB with a local Node.js App
Now, you'll create the RethinkDB example chat application running on your local
OS X system to test drive your new containerized database.
First, if you don't have it yet, [download and install
Node.js](http://nodejs.org/).
> **Note**: this example needs Xcode installed. We'll replace it with something
> with fewer dependencies soon.
In your terminal, type:
$ export RDB_HOST=192.168.99.100 # replace with IP from above step
$ export RDB_PORT=49154 # replace with Port from above step
$ git clone https://github.com/rethinkdb/rethinkdb-example-nodejs-chat
$ cd rethinkdb-example-nodejs-chat
$ npm install
$ npm start
Now, point your browser to `http://localhost:8000`. Congratulations, you've
successfully used a RethinkDB container in Kitematic to build a real-time chat
app. Happy coding!
![Rethink app preview](images/rethinkdb-preview.png)

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title = "Kitematic User Guide: Intro & Overview"
description = "Documentation that provides an overview of Kitematic and installation instructions"
keywords = ["docker, documentation, about, technology, kitematic, gui"]
[menu.main]
parent="toolbox_kitematic"
+++
<![end-metadata]-->
# Kitematic user guide
## Overview
Kitematic is an open source project built to simplify and streamline using
Docker on a Mac or Windows (coming soon) PC. Kitematic automates the Docker
installation and setup process and provides an intuitive graphical user
interface (GUI) for running Docker containers. Kitematic integrates with
[Docker Machine](https://docs.docker.com/machine/) to provision a VirtualBox VM
and install the Docker Engine locally on your machine.
Once installed, the Kitematic GUI launches and from the home screen you will be
presented with curated images that you can run instantly. You can search for any
public images on Docker Hub from Kitematic just by typing in the search bar.
You can use the GUI to create, run and manage your containers just by clicking
on buttons. Kitematic allows you to switch back and forth between the Docker CLI
and the GUI. Kitematic also automates advanced features such as managing ports
and configuring volumes. You can use Kitematic to change environment variables,
stream logs, and single click terminal into your Docker container all from the
GUI.
First, if you haven't yet done so, [download and start
Kitematic](index.md).
## Container list
Kitematic lists all running and stopped containers on the left side, underneath
the "New Container" link.
The container list includes all containers, even those not started by Kitematic,
giving you a quick over-view of the state of your Docker daemon.
You can click on any container to view its logs (the output of the main container
process), restart, stop or exec `sh` in that container. See [Working with a
container](#working-with-a-container) for more details.
## Creating a new container
The "New Container" page lets you search for and select from images on the Docker Hub.
When you've found the image you want to run, you can click "Create" to pull, create,
and run the container.
![Nginx create](images/browse-images.png)
## Working with a container
If you select a non-running container, either stopped, or paused, you will be able
to "Restart" or "Stop" the container using the icons. You can also view the entire
main container process' output logs, and in the Settings section you can make
changes which will be used if you "Restart" this container.
By selecting a running container from the left list, you can see some state information
for your container - either a preview of the HTML output for a container that has a web
server, the main container process' logs, and any container volumes that have been
configured.
![Redis container in Kitematic](images/cli-redis-container.png)
The summary page will show different things depending on the image metadata. If
a known "web" port (see below) is `EXPOSED`, then Kitematic assumes its a web page,
and will show a preview of the site at `/`. If other ports are exposed, then it
will show a list of those ports, and the Docker daemon IP and port they are mapped
to. If there are any `VOLUMES`, then these will be shown. At minimum, the summary
screen will show the main container process' log output.
The currently detected "web" ports are, `80`, `8000`, `8080`, `3000`, `5000`,
`2368`, `9200`, and `8983`.
### Viewing container logs
You can view the entire main container process' log output either by clicking on the "Logs"
preview image, or by clicking on the "Logs" tab.
You can then scroll through the logs from the current running container. Note that
if you make changes to the container settings, then the container will be restarted,
so this will reset this log view.
### Starting a terminal in a container
The "Terminal" icon at the top of the container summary will `docker exec sh <your container>`.
This will allow you to make quick changes, or to debug a problem.
> **Note**: Your exec'ed `sh` process will not have the same environment settings
> as the main container process and its children.
### Managing Volumes
You can choose to make all of a container's volumes mapped to directories on
on your Mac by clicking on the folders in the "Edit Files" section of the
container summary screen.
This allows you to manage files in volumes via the Finder.
Kitematic exposes a container's volume data under `~/Documents/Kitematic/<container's name>/`.
Quick access to this folder (or directory) is available via the app:
![Accessing the volumes directory](images/volumes-dir.png)
> **Note**: When you "Enable all volumes to edit files in Finder", the Docker
> container will be stopped, removed and re-created with the new `volumes`
> flag.
#### Changing Volume Directories
Let's say you have an Nginx webserver running via Kitematic (using the
`kitematic/hello-world-nginx` image on DockerHub). However, you don't want to
use the default directory created for the website_files volume. Instead, you
already have the HTML, Javascript, and CSS for your website under
`~/workspace/website`.
Navigate to the "Settings" tab of the container, and go to the "Volumes". This
screen allows you to set the mappings individually.
![screen shot 2015-02-28 at 2 48 01 pm](images/change-folder.png)
> **Note**: When you "Change Folders", the Docker
> container will be stopped, removed and re-created with the new `volumes`
> flag.
### Setting the container name
By default, Kitematic sets the container name to the same as the image name (or
with a `-<number>` if there are more than one.
To simplify administration, or when using container linking or volumes, you may
want to rename it.
> **Note**: When you rename the container it will be stopped, removed and
> re-created with the new name (due to the default volumes mapping).
### Adding Environment variables
Many images use environment variables to let you customise them. The "General"
"Settings" tab allows you to add and modify the environment variables used to
start a container.
The list of environment variables will show any that have been set on the image
metadata - for example, using the `ENV` instruction in the Dockerfile.
<TODO: image of the jenkins container>
When you "Save" the changed environment variables, the container will be stopped,
removed and re-created.
### Delete container
On the "General" "Settings" tab, you can delete the container. Clicking "Delete
Container" will also stop the container if necessary.
You can also delete a container by clicking the `X` icon in the container list.
Kitematic will prompt you to confirm that you want to delete.
#### List the exposed Ports and how to access them
To see the complete list of exposed ports, go to "Settings" then "Ports". This
page lists all the container ports exposed, and the IP address and host-only
network port that you can access use to access that container from your OS X
system.
## Docker Command-line Access
You can interact with existing containers in Kitematic or create new containers
via the Docker Command Line Interface (CLI). Any changes you make on the CLI are
directly reflected in Kitematic.
To open a terminal via Kitematic, just press the whale button at the bottom left, as
shown below:
![CLI access button](images/cli-access-button.png)
### Example: Creating a new Redis container
Start by opening a Docker-CLI ready terminal by clicking the whale button as
described above. Once the terminal opens, enter `docker run -d -P redis`. This
will pull and run a new Redis container via the Docker CLI.
![Docker CLI terminal window](images/cli-terminal.png)
> **Note**: If you're creating containers from the command line, use `docker run -d`
> so that Kitematic can re-create the container when settings are changed via the
> Kitematic user interface. Containers started without `-d` will fail to re-start.
Now, go back to Kitematic. The Redis container should now be visible.
![Redis container in Kitematic](images/cli-redis-container.png)
## Next Steps
For an example using Kitematic to run a Minecraft server, take a look at
the [Minecraft server](./minecraft-server.md) page.