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I have a similar issue. I have been using watchtower on 3 machines. Due to the fact that many developers suggest diun over watchtower, I decided to give it a try. I keep both diun and watchtower running simultaneously. Watchtower reports updates reliably but diun keeps missing some updates. As watchtower can run in monitor only mode as diun does, I just don't understand the reasons developers dislike watchtower. (Yes, I have encountered bugs when watchtower recreate containers but I don't have any issue when running watchtower in monitor only mode.) Particularly, with the following docker compose.yaml
It missed tag 2024-12-04 while I have 2024-11-19 installed. |
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I think I need some help understanding the capabilities of diun. 🙈
I know Watchtower, which notifies me and updates any containers running in my docker environment. So my use-case for my kubernetes cluster is to be notified if a new version of a image I'm running was published (
nginx:1.23
->nginx:1.24
).I was thinking diun is more or less the same thing for kubernetes.
So I deployed diun like described here: https://crazymax.dev/diun/providers/kubernetes/
But for the image of nginx I did not use the latest tag but
image: nginx:1.23
, which is outdatet by now (1.25 is the latest version as of now) :So I expected diun to notify me / recognize that a new version (1.25) is available. But this did not happen:
Is there a setting that I'm overseeing or is this use-case out of the scope of diun?
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