I'm trying to dockerise my laravel app: https://github.com/xoco70/kendozone/tree/docker-local
My dev env is working, now I am working on a deployable app in local environment.
In MacOs, Everything is ok.
I build it with:
docker build . -f app.dockerfile.local -t kendozone:local-1.0.0
And run it with
docker-compose -f docker-compose-local.yml up --force-recreate
The problem is with npm run dev with is a webpack build command
It will just compile Sass, combine Js and CSS, and copy it to /var/www/public folder
But when I run my app in ubuntu, I can access login page but it seems to load without any css / js.
With MacOs, I can see them with no problem....
Here is my docker-compose:
version: '2'
services:
# The Application
app:
image: kendozone:local-1.0.0
working_dir: /var/www
volumes:
- codevolume:/var/www
environment:
- "DB_DATABASE=homestead"
- "DB_USERNAME=homestead"
- "DB_PASSWORD=secret"
- "DB_PORT=3306"
- "DB_HOST=database"
depends_on:
- database
# The Web Server
web:
build:
context: ./
dockerfile: nginx.dockerfile
working_dir: /var/www
volumes:
- codevolume:/var/www
ports:
- 8090:80
depends_on:
- app
# The Database
database:
image: mysql:5.7
volumes:
- dbdata:/var/lib/mysql
environment:
- "MYSQL_DATABASE=homestead"
- "MYSQL_USER=homestead"
- "MYSQL_PASSWORD=secret"
- "MYSQL_ROOT_PASSWORD=root"
ports:
- "33061:3306"
volumes:
dbdata:
codevolume:
Any Idea ???
One way to fix this is to make node available in your docker base image, and then actually run npm install and npm run production to build a production ready image of your application.
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I have a project Spring Boot MVC and Mysql Database with Dockerfile and docker-compose.yml and I want to push this project to the hub docker that to run every client as you know. I pushed to the docker hub successfully with the docker-compose push command, but after that when I pull my image from the hub docker it doesn't work because there are some errors occurs for an instance connection refuesed and etc error happens. but in my device it work perfectly I mean I am runing my project successfully with the docker container.
This is my Dockerfile:
FROM maven:3.8.2-jdk-11
WORKDIR /empmanagment-app
COPY . .
RUN mvn clean install
CMD mvn spring-boot:run
and this is my docker-compose.yml file
version: '3'
services:
mysql-standalone:
image: 'mysql:5.7'
environment:
- MYSQL_ROOT_PASSWORD=root
- MYSQL_ROOT_USER=root
- MYSQL_PASSWORD=root
- MYSQL_DATABASE=elvin_emp_managment
ports:
- "3307:3306"
networks:
- common-network
volumes:
- mysql-standalone:/var/lib/mysql
springboot-docker-container:
build: ./
image: anar1501/emp-managment
ports:
- "8080:8080"
networks:
- common-network
environment:
SPRING_DATASOURCE_URL: jdbc:mysql://mysql-standalone:3306/elvin_emp_managment?autoReconnect=true&useSSL=false
SPRING_DATASOURCE_USERNAME: "root"
SPRING_DATASOURCE_PASSWORD: "root"
depends_on:
- mysql-standalone
volumes:
- .m2:/root/.m2
volumes:
mysql-standalone:
networks:
common-network:
driver: bridge
can anyone prefer any suggest, that what I am doing?
I have an app that is working but I am getting problems to make it run on Azure.
I have the next docker-compose
version: "3.6"
services:
nginx:
image: nginx:alpine
volumes:
- ./:/var/www/
- ./setup/azure/nginx/conf.d/:/etc/nginx/template
environment:
PORT: ${PORT}
command: /bin/sh -c "envsubst '$${PORT}' < /etc/nginx/template/nginx.conf.template > /etc/nginx/conf.d/default.conf && nginx -g 'daemon off;'"
networks:
- mynet
depends_on:
- app
- worker
app:
image: myimage:latest
build:
context: .
dockerfile: ./setup/azure/Dockerfile
restart: unless-stopped
tty: true
expose:
- 9000
volumes:
- uploads:/var/www/simple/public/uploads
- logos:/var/www/simple/public/logos
networks:
- mynet
worker:
image: my_image:latest
command: bash -c "/usr/local/bin/php artisan queue:work --timeout=0"
depends_on:
- app
networks:
- mynet
volumes:
uploads:
logos:
networks:
mynet:
I am unsure if the volumes in nginx ok, I think that perhaps I should create a new Dockerfile to copy the files. However, this would increase a lot the size of the project.
When using App Services on azure the development is made assigning a randomly port, that's wgy i have the envsubst instruction in command. I appreciate any other suggestion to make it run this project on Azure
I'm assuming you're trying to persist the storage in your app to a volume. Check out this doc issue. Now I don't think you need
volumes:
- ./:/var/www/
- ./setup/azure/nginx/conf.d/:/etc/nginx/template
but for
volumes:
- uploads:/var/www/simple/public/uploads
- logos:/var/www/simple/public/logos
you can create a storage account, mount it to your linux app plan (it's not available for Windows app plans yet), and mount the relative path /var/www/simple/public/uploads to the file path of the storage container.
I am running a web project and a database through docker compose, but my updates do not appear on the page.
version: '3.2'
services:
app:
image: springio/gs-spring-boot-docker
ports:
- "8080:8080"
depends_on:
- mypostgres
mypostgres:
image: image
ports:
- "5432:5432"
environment:
- POSTGRES_PASSWORD=ps
- POSTGRES_USER=us
- POSTGRES_DB=db
I changed Application.java just printing instead of "Hello World" something, I refreshed page localhost:8080 but still no changes in my web page
I changed
Go to the directory of your Dockerfile and run the following commands:
Build the new image:
docker build --build-arg JAR_FILE=build/libs/*.jar -t springio/gs-spring-boot-docker .
and then run the new image:
docker run -p 8080:8080 -t springio/gs-spring-boot-docker
I have a docker-compose.yml file. It works fine in Windows 10 but whenever I try to run that in MacOs it doesnt work especially the shared volume.
Here is the content of my docker-compose.yml file and directory structure
version: '3'
services:
database:
image: mongo
container_name: pcore-database
ports:
- '27017:27017'
node-server:
image: node
container_name: pcore-node-server
volumes:
- ./node-services :/usr/app/node-services
working_dir: /usr/app/node-services
command: npm run dev
ports:
- '3000:3000'
links:
- database
- nginx-server
depends_on:
- database
apache-server:
image: webdevops/php-apache
container_name: pcore-apache-server
working_dir: /app
volumes:
- ./php-services :/app
ports:
- '8000:80'
Check the node-server service and nginx-server
Now when i run command docker-compose up it creates additional directories with same name and throws error.
Check the error and additional directories it created.
I dont know whats going on. Its working fine in windows 10 but in MacOs it creates additional directories and does not share the volumes. Can someone guid me?
Docker file
FROM elasticsearch:2
RUN /usr/share/elasticsearch/bin/plugin install --batch cloud-aws
from https://www.elastic.co/blog/elasticsearch-docker-plugin-management
Can someone plz help me to add ES plugin in docker-compose file?
version: '2'
services:
nitrogen:
build: .
ports:
- "8000:8000"
volumes:
- ~/mycode:/mycode
depends_on:
- couchdb
- elasticsearch
elasticsearch:
image: elasticsearch:1.7.5
volumes:
- ./elasticsearch/config/elasticsearch.yml:/usr/share/elasticsearch/config/elasticsearch.yml
ports:
- "9200:9200"
- "9300:9300"
In above docker-compose missing is installation of plugin.
Tried this but it runs on local machine, instead of docker container.
command: /usr/share/elasticsearch/bin/plugin install elasticsearch/elasticsearch-river-couchdb/2.6.0
You have to create your own docker image like my-elasticsearch with the Dockerfile you mentioned, then in docker-compose.yml to refer to that image.