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Sorry for the silly question but I am pretty confused by the descriptions. English isn't my first language, so maybe that is the issue.
The first sentence sounds like running scheduled docker jobs, inside a container. I imagine something like I am doing via a normal crontab right now The second sentence sounds like somehow everything is running inside a docker container whatever "dockerized Cronicle cron jobs" are supposed to be. What I was looking for, when I stumbled upon this project was a docker image to run Cronicle so I don't have to install it on my machine but run if as a container. Could someone please clarify if this is what this project does? |
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Hi @ovizii , both statements are correct. This project provides a docker image, which lets you run Cronicle in a docker container, and also, you can even run a container-ed (docker) job inside inside this Cronicle-container, with a techonolodge we call "docker-in-docker" or nested docker container. |
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Hi @ovizii , both statements are correct. This project provides a docker image, which lets you run Cronicle in a docker container, and also, you can even run a container-ed (docker) job inside inside this Cronicle-container, with a techonolodge we call "docker-in-docker" or nested docker container.