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Drop explicit host ports
Compose will automatically allocate unassigned ports. These can be looked
up e.g. using `docker compose port'. Enables using several "instances"
of the application with different project names
(`docker compose -p <project name>').
author | Tom Gottfried <tom@intevation.de> |
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date | Thu, 20 Jul 2023 10:35:10 +0200 |
parents | 3847836c60b5 |
children | 5141e37b9ef0 |
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Configure: _ Add to gwt-client/config/mapfish/config.yaml to enable map printing: - !dnsMatch host: <your-host> port: <your-host-port> Build and run: $ cd docker $ docker-compose up Lookup the allocated host port: $ docker compose port wiki 80 The application should now be accessible on your docker host (e.g. http://your-host:your-host-port). See docker/flys_user_file for credentials. In case an Oracle database should be used, the server service has to be build with a build-time argument: $ docker-compose build --build-arg ORACLE=true server Remote debugging: To enable remote debugging of the artifact server, uncomment the respective lines in docker-compose.yml, recreate the service and e.g. attach with JDB: $ docker-compose up -d $ jdb -attach <your-docker-host>:8787 -sourcepath<your-checkout>/artifacts/src/main/java TODO: _ Avoid having to change configuration manually _ Something better than setting framework and http-client to a branch explicitly in the Dockerfiles