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What is Inotify?

GitHub repository: https://github.com/inotify-tools/inotify-tools

From the linux man pages (https://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man7/inotify.7.html):

The inotify API provides a mechanism for monitoring filesystem events. Inotify can be used to monitor individual files, or to monitor directories. When a directory is monitored, inotify will return events for the directory itself, and for files inside the directory.

Two command-line tools are distributed as part of the inotify-tools package (inotifywait, inotifywatch) and allows to interact with the Inotify API.

How to use this image

docker-inotify provides an Alpine-based image that contains the inotify-tools package, as well as bash and a series of network-related command-line utilities such as curl, netcat, etc. It also includes a lightweight inotifywait.sh script that can watch files and/or directories and send events to a user-defined script. The script can be entirely configured through environment variables.

The main use-case for this image is to provide an easy way to trigger an action based on a configuration file change. All you need to do is mount a volume in the sidecar to be monitored, and provide a script to trigger when an event is received.

How it works

An inotifywait process watches INOTIFY_TARGET, and runs INOTIFY_SCRIPT with the triggered event data as arguments.

When using the default configuration values, the script will receive:

argv name
$1 timestamp
$2 watched file/directory path
$3 event names
$4 filenames (if a directory is monitored)

Arguments examples

Watched events: modify delete delete_self

A watched file being modified/deleted

22:48:36 /test MODIFY
22:48:36 /test DELETE_SELF

A file being modified/deleted in a watched directory

22:48:36 /test/ MODIFY a_file
22:48:36 /test/ DELETE a_file

The following section describes how to configure the watch process.

Environment variables

Global

Variable Required Default value Description
INOTIFY_TARGET true empty The file or directory to watch for events
INOTIFY_SCRIPT true empty The script to run whenever an event occurs
INOTIFY_QUIET false true If set, suppress log messages

Watch configuration

The default values should be fine in most cases.
See inotify-tools for more details about inotifywait available flags.

Booleans can be set to any value to be considered true.

Variable Default value Description
INOTIFY_CFG_CSV false (bool) Output events using CSV format
INOTIFY_CFG_EVENTS modify delete delete_self Space-separated list of events to watch
INOTIFY_CFG_EXCLUDE - Exclude a subset of files using a POSIX regex pattern
INOTIFY_CFG_EXCLUDEI - Same as INOTIFY_CFG_EXCLUDE but case insensitive
INOTIFY_CFG_FORMAT %T %w %e %f The formatting pattern used to emit events
INOTIFY_CFG_INCLUDE - Include a subset of files using a POSIX regex pattern
INOTIFY_CFG_INCLUDEI - Same as INOTIFY_CFG_INCLUDE but case insensitive
INOTIFY_CFG_NO_NEWLINE false (bool) Remove newline from the emmited event
INOTIFY_CFG_QUIET true (bool) Suppress inotifywait logging
INOTIFY_CFG_RECURSIVE false (bool) Watch all subdirectories with unlimited depth
INOTIFY_CFG_TIMEFMT %H:%M:%S The strftime-compatible pattern used to display %T in emitted event
INOTIFY_CFG_TIMEOUT - Timeout and re-setup watchers after X seconds of no event received

Example

Kubernetes

The following example defines a Pod containing an application container and an inotify sidecar that will be used to trigger a server reload whenever the mounted configuration file (here a shared ConfigMap) is updated.

---
apiVersion: v1
kind: ConfigMap
metadata:
  name: application-conf
data:
  application.conf: |-
    [server]
    property=value
---
apiVersion: v1
kind: ConfigMap
metadata:
  name: inotify-example-reload-script
data:
  reload-server.sh: |-
    #!/usr/bin/env bash

    timestamp="$1"; shift
    file="$1"; shift
    event="$1"; shift

    echo "[${timestamp}] file: ${file} changed (${event}), triggering server reload"
    curl -s -X POST http://localhost:8080/reload
---
apiVersion: v1
kind: Pod
metadata:
  name: inotify-example
spec:
  containers:
  - name: application
    image: application/server:latest
    ports:
      - containerPort: 8080
        name: server
    volumeMounts:
      - name: conf
        mountPath: /conf/application.conf
        readOnly: true
        subPath: application.conf
  - name: reload-server-sidecar
    image: devodev/inotify:latest
    env:
      - name: INOTIFY_TARGET
        value: "/conf/application.conf"
      - name: INOTIFY_SCRIPT
        value: "/reload-server.sh"
    volumeMounts:
      - name: conf
        mountPath: /conf/application.conf
        readOnly: true
        subPath: application.conf
      - name: reload-script
        mountPath: /reload-server.sh
        readOnly: true
        subPath: reload-server.sh
  volumes:
    - name: conf
      configMap:
        name: application-conf
    - name: reload-script
      configMap:
        name: inotify-example-reload-script
        # makes sure the script is executable
        defaultMode: 0777

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