zerobyte/examples/simplified-docker-compose
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Rename docker-compose.yml to compose.yaml
Aligns the project with the current Compose Specification, which
designates compose.yaml as the canonical filename and treats the
docker-compose.yml name as a legacy fallback.

Renames every compose file in the repo (the root dev/e2e stack, the
deployment examples under examples/, and the integration-test infra
stack) and updates all documentation, the integration test runner, the
capability hint messages, and the .gitattributes pattern accordingly.
No top-level version field was present to remove.

Functional behavior is unchanged: docker compose discovers either
filename, so existing deployments are not affected by the rename.

Reference: https://docs.docker.com/compose/intro/compose-application-model/
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.env.example Add examples directory and runnable setups 2025-12-19 13:28:05 +01:00
compose.yaml Rename docker-compose.yml to compose.yaml 2026-06-02 21:09:47 +02:00
README.md Add examples directory and runnable setups 2025-12-19 13:28:05 +01:00

Simplified Docker Compose (no remote mounts)

A reduced-privilege setup for Zerobyte when you do not need to mount NFS/SMB/WebDAV from inside the container.

Prerequisites

  • Docker + Docker Compose

Setup

cp .env.example .env
docker compose up -d

Access

  • UI/API: http://<host>:4096

Trade-offs

  • No SYS_ADMIN
  • No /dev/fuse
  • Still supports all repository backends (local, S3, GCS, Azure, rclone)
  • Cannot mount remote shares from inside Zerobyte