imgproxy comes with a built-in health check HTTP endpoint at /health
.
GET /health
returns an HTTP Status of 200 OK
if the server has been successfully started.
You can use this for readiness/liveness probes when deploying with a container orchestration system such as Kubernetes.
imgproxy provides an imgproxy health
command that makes an HTTP request to the health endpoint based on the IMGPROXY_BIND
and IMGPROXY_NETWORK
configs. It exits with 0
when the request is successful and with 1
otherwise. The command is handy to use with Docker Compose:
healthcheck:
test: [ "CMD", "imgproxy", "health" ]
timeout: 10s
interval: 10s
retries: 3