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# Dev |
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This directory contains files used for developer work |
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### Dockerfile-app: |
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- used to build the DockerHub image |
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### eslintrc-stripped.js: |
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- alternate linting rules, used in development |
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### meilisearch.yml: |
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- Dockerfile for building meilisearch image independently from project |
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### single-compose.yml: |
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- Dockerfile for building app image without meilisearch and mongodb services |
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- This is useful for deploying on Google, Azure, etc., as a single, leaner container. |
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- From root dir of the project, run `docker-compose -f ./docs/dev/single-compose.yml up --build` |
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- When you don't need to build, run `docker-compose -f ./docs/dev/single-compose.yml up` |
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- This requires you use a MongoDB Atlas connection string for the `MONGO_URI` env var |
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- A URI string to a mongodb service accessible to your container is also possible. |
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- Remote Meilisearch may also be possible in the same manner, but is not tested. |
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### deploy-compose.yml: |
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- Similar to above, but with basic configuration for deployment to a cloud provider where multi-container compose works |
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- Tested and working on a $6 droplet on DigitalOcean, just by visiting the http://server-ip/9000. |
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- Not a scalable solution, but ideal for quickly hosting on a remote linux server. |
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- You should adjust `server_name localhost;` to match your domain name, replacing localhost, as needed. |
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- From root dir of the project, run `docker-compose -f ./docs/dev/deploy-compose.yml up --build` |
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- When you don't need to build, run `docker-compose -f ./docs/dev/deploy-compose.yml up` |
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- Unlike the single-compose file, this containerizes both MongoDB and Meilisearch, as they are already setup for you. |