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This quick-start guide demonstrates how to use Docker Compose to set up and run a simple Django/PostgreSQL app. Before starting, you'll need to have
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[Compose installed](install.md).
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## Define the project components
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### Define the project components
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For this project, you need to create a Dockerfile, a Python dependencies file,
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and a `docker-compose.yml` file.
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10. Save and close the `docker-compose.yml` file.
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## Create a Django project
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### Create a Django project
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In this step, you create a Django started project by building the image from the build context defined in the previous procedure.
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## Connect the database
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### Connect the database
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In this section, you set up the database connection for Django.
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with Docker containers. This quick-start guide demonstrates how to use Compose to set up and run WordPress. Before starting, you'll need to have
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[Compose installed](install.md).
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## Define the project
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### Define the project
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1. Create an empty project directory.
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### Build the project
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Now, run `docker-compose up -d` from your project directory. This will pull the needed images, and then start the wordpress and database containers.
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Now, run `docker-compose up -d` from your project directory.
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This pulls the needed images, and starts the wordpress and database containers, as shown in the example below.
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$ docker-compose up -d
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Creating network "my_wordpress_default" with the default driver
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Pulling db (mysql:5.7)...
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5.7: Pulling from library/mysql
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efd26ecc9548: Pull complete
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Pulling wordpress (wordpress:latest)...
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latest: Pulling from library/wordpress
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efd26ecc9548: Already exists
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a3ed95caeb02: Pull complete
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Creating my_wordpress_db_1
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Creating my_wordpress_wordpress_1
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### Bring up WordPress in a web browser
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If you're using [Docker Machine](https://docs.docker.com/machine/), then `docker-machine ip MACHINE_VM` gives you the machine address and you can open `http://MACHINE_VM_IP:8000` in a browser.
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At this point, WordPress should be running on port `8000` of your Docker Host, and you can complete the "famous five-minute installation" as a WordPress administrator.
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**NOTE**: The Wordpress site will not be immediately available on port `8000` because
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the containers are still being initialized and may take a couple of minutes before the
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first load.
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**NOTE**: The Wordpress site will not be immediately available on port `8000` because the containers are still being initialized and may take a couple of minutes before the first load.
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![Choose language for WordPress install](images/wordpress-lang.png)
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