diff --git a/README.md b/README.md index 3e55709..f14e9c0 100644 --- a/README.md +++ b/README.md @@ -1,16 +1,10 @@ # | Introduction to docker (2) | +**Adrien Marquès** + [TOC] -## II. Linking containers - -### 1) - - - - - ## III. Setting up a development stack @@ -93,3 +87,31 @@ The `nginx` container is configured to only accept the host `somedomain.io`, it If the project is pushed into a production server, if you have no other program occupying the port `80`, you can just replace the port binding `8080:80` in `docker-compose.yml`. If it is already taken by apache/nginx, you will have to create an entry in your web server to forward your requests from your address (_i.e. domain.com_) to the specific port 8080 (_c.f. [reverse proxy](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reverse_proxy)_). + + +### 3) Launch the environment + + + +#### 1. Download the sources + +```bash +git clone https://git.xdrm.io/MTI/tp-docker-eisti ./tp-adrien-marques; +``` + + + +#### 2. Launch it + +It is now fairly simple just run the 2 following commands (inside the repository) : + +```bash +docker-compose up; # launch the env +xdg-open "http://somedomain.io:8080"; # open the web page +``` + + + +Notes: + +- when restarting the environment, the database persists. \ No newline at end of file