Update guides to use v2 config format.

Signed-off-by: Daniel Nephin <dnephin@docker.com>
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Daniel Nephin 2016-02-16 16:38:31 -05:00
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9. Add the following configuration to the file. 9. Add the following configuration to the file.
db: version: '2'
image: postgres services:
web: db:
build: . image: postgres
command: python manage.py runserver 0.0.0.0:8000 web:
volumes: build: .
- .:/code command: python manage.py runserver 0.0.0.0:8000
ports: volumes:
- "8000:8000" - .:/code
links: ports:
- db - "8000:8000"
depends_on:
- db
This file defines two services: The `db` service and the `web` service. This file defines two services: The `db` service and the `web` service.

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1. Create a file called docker-compose.yml in your project directory and add 1. Create a file called docker-compose.yml in your project directory and add
the following: the following:
web:
build: . version: '2'
ports: services:
- "5000:5000" web:
volumes: build: .
- .:/code ports:
links: - "5000:5000"
- redis volumes:
redis: - .:/code
image: redis depends_on:
- redis
redis:
image: redis
This Compose file defines two services, `web` and `redis`. The web service: This Compose file defines two services, `web` and `redis`. The web service:

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Finally, `docker-compose.yml` is where the magic happens. This file describes the services that comprise your app (a database and a web app), how to get each one's Docker image (the database just runs on a pre-made PostgreSQL image, and the web app is built from the current directory), and the configuration needed to link them together and expose the web app's port. Finally, `docker-compose.yml` is where the magic happens. This file describes the services that comprise your app (a database and a web app), how to get each one's Docker image (the database just runs on a pre-made PostgreSQL image, and the web app is built from the current directory), and the configuration needed to link them together and expose the web app's port.
db: version: '2'
image: postgres services:
web: db:
build: . image: postgres
command: bundle exec rails s -p 3000 -b '0.0.0.0' web:
volumes: build: .
- .:/myapp command: bundle exec rails s -p 3000 -b '0.0.0.0'
ports: volumes:
- "3000:3000" - .:/myapp
links: ports:
- db - "3000:3000"
depends_on:
- db
### Build the project ### Build the project

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Next you'll create a `docker-compose.yml` file that will start your web service Next you'll create a `docker-compose.yml` file that will start your web service
and a separate MySQL instance: and a separate MySQL instance:
web: version: '2'
build: . services:
command: php -S 0.0.0.0:8000 -t /code web:
ports: build: .
- "8000:8000" command: php -S 0.0.0.0:8000 -t /code
links: ports:
- db - "8000:8000"
volumes: depends_on:
- .:/code - db
db: volumes:
image: orchardup/mysql - .:/code
environment: db:
MYSQL_DATABASE: wordpress image: orchardup/mysql
environment:
MYSQL_DATABASE: wordpress
A supporting file is needed to get this working. `wp-config.php` is A supporting file is needed to get this working. `wp-config.php` is
the standard WordPress config file with a single change to point the database the standard WordPress config file with a single change to point the database