Deploy all services with docker-compose
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README.md

deployment

Deploy all services with docker-compose

Usage

Proxy and tls

Set your email address in the docker compose and replace DOMAIN_NAME with you public domain, where you want to deploy the flotte db project, to get let's encrypt tls certificates or delete that service and use your own nginx configuration. In that case you can look at ./conf.d/nginx.conf to see the proxy configuration.

Postgres

The postgres db is initiated with the init-user.sh to create users for the user server and the api server. Change the passwords and/or user names. Do that also in the docker compose.

Front End

The front end is written in angular and thus is a single page application. The paths to the back ends API and user server are backed into it. They need to be specified before you compile the type script. Meaning every time you change the paths to the back end, you need to rebuild the front end container with the new urls.

Start the services

docker-compose up -d

Verify

To see running containers do

docker container list

To see logs of container do

docker logs <container name>

To get a terminal for postgres

docker exec -it <postgres container name> sh
psql -U fapi -d flotte_api