Docker image for bull-board. Allow you to monitor your bull queue without any coding!
Supports both: bull and bullmq. bull-board version v3.2.6
docker run -p 3000:3000 deadly0/bull-board
will run bull-board interface on localhost:3000 and connect to your redis instance on localhost:6379 without password.
To configurate redis see "Environment variables" section.
version: '3.5'
services:
bullboard:
container_name: bullboard
image: deadly0/bull-board
restart: always
ports:
- 3000:3000
will run bull-board interface on localhost:3000 and connect to your redis instance on localhost:6379 without password.
see "Example with docker-compose" section for example with env parameters
REDIS_HOST - host to connect to redis (localhost by default)REDIS_PORT - redis port (6379 by default)REDIS_DB - redis db to use ('0' by default)REDIS_USE_TLS - enable TLS true or false (false by default)REDIS_PASSWORD - password to connect to redis (no password by default)BULL_PREFIX - prefix to your bull queue name (bull by default)BULL_VERSION - version of bull lib to use 'BULLMQ' or 'BULL' ('BULLMQ' by default)PROXY_PATH - proxyPath for bull board, e.g. https:///my-base-path/queues [docs] ('' by default)USER_LOGIN - login to restrict access to bull-board interface (disabled by default)USER_PASSWORD - password to restrict access to bull-board interface (disabled by default)To restrict access to bull-board use USER_LOGIN and USER_PASSWORD env vars.
Only when both USER_LOGIN and USER_PASSWORD specified, access will be restricted with login/password
version: '3.5'
services:
redis:
container_name: redis
image: redis:5.0-alpine
restart: always
ports:
- 6379:6379
volumes:
- redis_db_data:/data
bullboard:
container_name: bullboard
image: deadly0/bull-board
restart: always
ports:
- 3000:3000
environment:
REDIS_HOST: redis
REDIS_PORT: 6379
REDIS_PASSWORD: example-password
REDIS_USE_TLS: 'false'
BULL_PREFIX: bull
depends_on:
- redis
volumes:
redis_db_data:
external: false
$ claude mcp add bull-board-docker \
-- python -m otcore.mcp_server <graph>