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There is too much information in each of the local/k8s/dev docs pages. The "guides" that are listed in each one of those pages are moved either to "common tasks" or to a dedicated "tutorials" section. This paves the way for more comprehensive tutorials, where we describe how to run the latest master branches of Open edX. I am well aware that, as they stand, the tutorials are of poor quality and should be rewritten. This is a task for another day/commit. For now, we only move the contents to a separate part of the docs. Also, we should add a "reference" section to the docs, where we add the result of `tutor <subcommand> --help`.
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.. _portainer:
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Running a Docker container web UI with `Portainer <https://portainer.io/>`__
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Portainer is a web UI for managing docker containers. It lets you view your entire Open edX platform at a glace. Try it! It's really cool::
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docker run --rm \
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--volume=/var/run/docker.sock:/var/run/docker.sock \
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--volume=/tmp/portainer:/data \
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-p 9000:9000 \
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portainer/portainer:latest --bind=:9000
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You can then view the portainer UI at `http://localhost:9000 <http://localhost:9000>`_. You will be asked to define a password for the admin user. Then, select a "Local environment" to work on; hit "Connect" and select the "local" group to view all running containers.
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.. image:: ../img/portainer.png
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:alt: Portainer demo
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Among many other things, you'll be able to view the logs for each container, which is really useful.
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