Docker Server Manager Go MCP
dockerServerMangerGoMCP
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Docker Server Manager Go MCP
Note: This project is in early development and may not be fully functional. Use at your own risk.
Docker Server Manager Go MCP (DSM) is a comprehensive Go-based REST API that provides a powerful and flexible interface for managing Docker containers, images, volumes, networks, and Docker Compose deployments.
Overview
This project offers a complete solution for Docker management through a web API, featuring JWT authentication, robust CRUD operations, and support for all major Docker functionality. The API supports both PostgreSQL and SQLite databases for persistent storage, managed automatically using GORM.
Key Features
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Complete Docker Management:
- Container lifecycle management (create, start, stop, remove)
- Image operations (pull, build, tag, remove)
- Volume management (create, list, remove)
- Network operations (create, connect containers, remove)
- File operations (copy to/from containers)
- Command execution within containers
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Docker Compose Support:
- Parse and validate Docker Compose YAML files
- Deploy multi-container applications
- Track deployment status
- Scale services up or down
- Manage resources created by Compose deployments
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Security:
- JWT authentication and authorization
- Role-based access control
- Token blacklisting and refresh
- Password hashing and secure storage
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API:
- RESTful API design with Gin framework
- Comprehensive API documentation
- Client SDK for Go applications
- Swagger/OpenAPI specification
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Database Support:
- PostgreSQL for production environments
- SQLite for development and testing
- Automatic schema migrations
- GORM-based data access layer
Getting Started
Prerequisites
- Go 1.24.1 or later
- Docker 24.0.0 or later
- PostgreSQL (for production) or SQLite (for development)
Installation
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Clone the repository:
git clone https://github.com/threatflux/dockerServerMangerGoMCP.git cd dockerServerMangerGoMCP
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Install dependencies:
go mod download
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Build the application:
make build
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Run the server:
./bin/ghactions-updater
Docker Deployment
To run the application in Docker:
docker-compose up -d
API Documentation
Complete API documentation is available in the /docs
directory:
Development
For detailed development guidelines, see:
Building and Testing
# Run tests
make test
# Run linting
make lint
# Check for security issues
make security
License
Copyright © 2025 ThreatFlux. All rights reserved.
Author
Wyatt Roersma
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