Version 1.2.0
This release adds support for for NetBox 2.11 and drops support for older releases. It also fixes some bugs in the initializers and in the handling of custom configuration files.
Noteworthy Changes
Initializers need updates! #485
As upstream NetBox evolves, our initializers have to follow suit. Therefore you need to adjust the following files if you make use of them. Also, rack_groups.yml
was renamed to locations.yml
.
# custom_links.yml
- name: link_to_repo
- text: 'Link to Netbox Docker'
- url: 'https://github.com/netbox-community/netbox-docker'
+ link_text: 'Link to Netbox Docker'
+ link_url: 'https://github.com/netbox-community/netbox-docker'
# power_panels.yml
- rack_group: cage 101
+ location: cage 101
# racks.yml
- group: cage 101
+ location: cage 101
There are also some new features in devices.yml
and vlan_groups.yml
, see the respective files. We're very grateful for this work by @tobiasge.
Fixes for User, Groups and Permissions initializers #497
The underlying permission system changed in a recent NetBox version, which broke our initializer scripts.
@ryanmerolle has provided a fix for this.
Changes are required, if you use the initializers to set permissions!
Please see the PR and / or the current users.yml
, groups.yml
and object_permissions.yml
files.
Removed the random port exposure #495
Previously, NetBox Docker's docker-compose.yml
contained a line to expose NetBox Docker's internal port 8080
to a random port.
We have removed this now.
Because for a while now, we advise users to customize their setup using the docker-compose.override.yml
file.
In it, you can bind NetBox Docker's port 8080
to a port of your choosing, often that would be 8080:8080
.
Yet, because of the way Docker merges the two YAML files, it was only possible to add another port mapping.
But the old port mapping stayed around.
This was now changed.
This was initially suggested in #407 by @centum – thank you for starting the discussion – and @tobiasge provided the PR that was finally merged.
Extra configuration example for LDAP #448
Some things are better not configured through environment variables.
Until recently it was very hard to adjust such settings.
But we recently introduced the possibility for custom configuration files, that can be mounted into the container (or built-in by extending the container).
@ryanmerolle took the effort to propose an example configuration file, configuration/ldap/extra.py
, which showcases some of the LDAP settings for which there is otherwise no obvious solution for their configuration.
RE: TLS
We previously recommended to use Hitch in order to set up TLS for NetBox Docker.
It turns out that this solution had some flaws.
We now suggest the same setup (from an architectural point of view), but with Caddy instead of Hitch.
Please find all the relevant information in the Wiki on our TLS page. (It even has an example showing how to configure that setup with automatic certificates from Let's Encrypt!)
Thanks to @ryanmerolle for the hard work of figuring out the nuts and bolts of this new setup.
This shall also be a short reminder that our wiki is a community wiki and that anyone is welcome to improve it or provide alternative solutions!
Fixed CMD passing #492
If you need to use a custom command with your NetBox Docker container, then may have experienced troubles before. @jhujhiti provided a fix for this. Thanks a lot!
Updated Dependencies #483 #486 #479 #477
The following pre-installed dependencies, that are not dependencies of NetBox itself, have been updated:
ruamel.yaml
is now atv0.17.4
django-auth-ldap
is now atv2.4.0
These were provided by @renovate-bot – thanks for the awesome service!
Examples for plugin configuration and enhanced logging #496
There are now two additional configuration files, that are exemplarily for how to configure plugins and also for how to configure more fine-grained logging.
Note: If you turn on the logging, don't forget to add the LOGGING
variable to your netbox.env
or docker-compose.override.yml
.
This improvement was proposed and implemented by @ryanmerolle.
Compatibility
This version of NetBox Docker is only compatible with NetBox v2.11.x. For older versions, use a previous release of NetBox Docker.
Known Issues
There are no confirmed critical issues at the time of writing this. See the issues labelled bug in our issues section.
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