By default, watchtower will monitor all containers running within the Docker daemon to which it is pointed (in most cases this will be the local Docker daemon, but you can override it with the `--host` option described in the next section). However, you can restrict watchtower to monitoring a subset of the running containers by specifying the container names as arguments when launching watchtower. ```bash $ docker run -d \ --name watchtower \ -v /var/run/docker.sock:/var/run/docker.sock \ containrrr/watchtower \ nginx redis ``` In the example above, watchtower will only monitor the containers named "nginx" and "redis" for updates -- all of the other running containers will be ignored. If you do not want watchtower to run as a daemon you can pass the `--run-once` flag and remove the watchtower container after its execution. ```bash $ docker run --rm \ -v /var/run/docker.sock:/var/run/docker.sock \ containrrr/watchtower \ --run-once \ nginx redis ``` In the example above, watchtower will execute an upgrade attempt on the containers named "nginx" and "redis". Using this mode will enable debugging output showing all actions performed, as usage is intended for interactive users. Once the attempt is completed, the container will exit and remove itself due to the `--rm` flag. When no arguments are specified, watchtower will monitor all running containers. ## Help Shows documentation about the supported flags. ``` Argument: --help Environment Variable: N/A Type: N/A Default: N/A ``` ## Time Zone Sets the time zone to be used by WatchTower's logs and the optional Cron scheduling argument (--schedule). If this environment variable is not set, Watchtower will use the default time zone: UTC. To find out the right value, see [this list](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_tz_database_time_zones), find your location and use the value in _TZ Database Name_, e.g _Europe/Rome_. The timezome can alternatively be set by volume mounting your hosts /etc/timezone file. `-v /etc/timezone:/etc/timezone:ro` ``` Argument: N/A Environment Variable: TZ Type: String Default: "UTC" ``` ## Cleanup Removes old images after updating. When this flag is specified, watchtower will remove the old image after restarting a container with a new image. Use this option to prevent the accumulation of orphaned images on your system as containers are updated. ``` Argument: --cleanup Environment Variable: WATCHTOWER_CLEANUP Type: Boolean Default: false ``` ## Remove attached volumes Removes attached volumes after updating. When this flag is specified, watchtower will remove all attached volumes from the container before restarting with a new image. Use this option to force new volumes to be populated as containers are updated. ``` Argument: --remove-volumes Environment Variable: WATCHTOWER_REMOVE_VOLUMES Type: Boolean Default: false ``` ## Debug Enable debug mode with verbose logging. ``` Argument: --debug, -d Environment Variable: WATCHTOWER_DEBUG Type: Boolean Default: false ``` ## Trace Enable trace mode with very verbose logging. Caution: exposes credentials! ``` Argument: --trace Environment Variable: WATCHTOWER_TRACE Type: Boolean Default: false ``` ## Docker host Docker daemon socket to connect to. Can be pointed at a remote Docker host by specifying a TCP endpoint as "tcp://hostname:port". ``` Argument: --host, -h Environment Variable: DOCKER_HOST Type: String Default: "unix:///var/run/docker.sock" ``` ## Docker API version The API version to use by the Docker client for connecting to the Docker daemon. The minimum supported version is 1.24. ``` Argument: --api-version, -a Environment Variable: DOCKER_API_VERSION Type: String Default: "1.24" ``` ## Include stopped Will also include created and exited containers. ``` Argument: --include-stopped Environment Variable: WATCHTOWER_INCLUDE_STOPPED Type: Boolean Default: false ``` ## Revive stopped Start any stopped containers that have had their image updated. This argument is only usable with the `--include-stopped` argument. ``` Argument: --revive-stopped Environment Variable: WATCHTOWER_REVIVE_STOPPED Type: Boolean Default: false ``` ## Poll interval Poll interval (in seconds). This value controls how frequently watchtower will poll for new images. Either `--schedule` or a poll interval can be defined, but not both. ``` Argument: --interval, -i Environment Variable: WATCHTOWER_POLL_INTERVAL Type: Integer Default: 300 ``` ## Filter by enable label Update containers that have a `com.centurylinklabs.watchtower.enable` label set to true. ``` Argument: --label-enable Environment Variable: WATCHTOWER_LABEL_ENABLE Type: Boolean Default: false ``` ## Filter by disable label **Do not** update containers that have `com.centurylinklabs.watchtower.enable` label set to false and no `--label-enable` argument is passed. Note that only one or the other (targeting by enable label) can be used at the same time to target containers. ## Without updating containers Will only monitor for new images, not update the containers. > ### ⚠️ Please note > > Due to Docker API limitations the latest image will still be pulled from the registry. ``` Argument: --monitor-only Environment Variable: WATCHTOWER_MONITOR_ONLY Type: Boolean Default: false ``` ## Without restarting containers Do not restart containers after updating. This option can be useful when the start of the containers is managed by an external system such as systemd. ``` Argument: --no-restart Environment Variable: WATCHTOWER_NO_RESTART Type: Boolean Default: false ``` ## Without pulling new images Do not pull new images. When this flag is specified, watchtower will not attempt to pull new images from the registry. Instead it will only monitor the local image cache for changes. Use this option if you are building new images directly on the Docker host without pushing them to a registry. ``` Argument: --no-pull Environment Variable: WATCHTOWER_NO_PULL Type: Boolean Default: false ``` ## Without sending a startup message Do not send a message after watchtower started. Otherwise there will be an info-level notification. ``` Argument: --no-startup-message Environment Variable: WATCHTOWER_NO_STARTUP_MESSAGE Type: Boolean Default: false ``` ## Run once Run an update attempt against a container name list one time immediately and exit. ``` Argument: --run-once Environment Variable: WATCHTOWER_RUN_ONCE Type: Boolean Default: false ``` ## HTTP API Mode Runs Watchtower in HTTP API mode, only allowing image updates to be triggered by an HTTP request. ``` Argument: --http-api Environment Variable: WATCHTOWER_HTTP_API Type: Boolean Default: false ``` ## HTTP API Token Sets an authentication token to HTTP API requests. ``` Argument: --http-api-token Environment Variable: WATCHTOWER_HTTP_API_TOKEN Type: String Default: - ``` ## Filter by scope Update containers that have a `com.centurylinklabs.watchtower.scope` label set with the same value as the given argument. This enables [running multiple instances](https://containrrr.github.io/watchtower/running-multiple-instances). ``` Argument: --scope Environment Variable: WATCHTOWER_SCOPE Type: String Default: - ``` ## Scheduling [Cron expression](https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/robfig/cron@v1.2.0?tab=doc#hdr-CRON_Expression_Format) in 6 fields (rather than the traditional 5) which defines when and how often to check for new images. Either `--interval` or the schedule expression can be defined, but not both. An example: `--schedule "0 0 4 * * *"` ``` Argument: --schedule, -s Environment Variable: WATCHTOWER_SCHEDULE Type: String Default: - ``` ## Wait until timeout Timeout before the container is forcefully stopped. When set, this option will change the default (`10s`) wait time to the given value. An example: `--stop-timeout 30s` will set the timeout to 30 seconds. ``` Argument: --stop-timeout Environment Variable: WATCHTOWER_TIMEOUT Type: Duration Default: 10s ``` ## TLS Verification Use TLS when connecting to the Docker socket and verify the server's certificate. See below for options used to configure notifications. ``` Argument: --tlsverify Environment Variable: DOCKER_TLS_VERIFY Type: Boolean Default: false ```