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docker-compose.yml
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version: '2.4'
services:
app:
image: sfm-cms
container_name: sfm-cms
build: .
# Allow container to be attached to, e.g., to access the pdb shell
stdin_open: true
tty: true
ports:
# Map ports on your computer to ports on your container. This allows you,
# e.g., to visit your containerized application in a browser on your
# computer.
- 8000:8000
depends_on:
postgres:
condition: service_healthy
solr:
condition: service_started
volumes:
# Mount the development directory as a volume into the container, so
# Docker automatically recognizes your changes.
- .:/app
environment:
- IMPORT_DIRECTORY=${IMPORT_DIRECTORY}
- PG_HOST=postgres
- PG_USER=sfm
- PG_PASSWORD=postgres
- AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID=${AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID}
- AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY=${AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY}
command: python manage.py runserver 0.0.0.0:8000
migration:
container_name: sfm-cms-migration
image: sfm-cms:latest
depends_on:
# Declaring this dependency ensures that your application image is built
# before migrations are run, and that your application and migrations can
# be run from the same image, rather than creating purpose-specific
# copies.
- app
volumes:
# These should generally be the same as your application volumes.
- .:/app
command: python manage.py migrate
postgres:
container_name: sfm-cms-postgres
image: postgis/postgis:12-3.2
healthcheck:
test: ["CMD-SHELL", "pg_isready -U postgres"]
interval: 10s
timeout: 5s
retries: 5
environment:
# The default Postgres image exposes a number of environmental variables
# that allow you to configure the container's behavior, without writing
# any additional code. Specify the name of your database, and any other
# variables, here. https://hub.docker.com/_/postgres/#environment-variables
- POSTGRES_DB=sfm
- POSTGRES_PASSWORD=postgres
volumes:
# By default, Postgres instantiates an anonymous volume. Use a named
# one, so your data persists beyond the life of the container. See this
# post for a discussion of the pitfalls of Postgres and anonymous
# volumes: https://linuxhint.com/run_postgresql_docker_compose/
- sfm-cms-db-data:/var/lib/postgresql/data
ports:
- 32001:5432
solr:
build:
context: .
dockerfile: Dockerfile-solr-jts
container_name: sfm-solr
volumes:
- ./solr_configs:/sfm_configs
- sfm-cms-solr-data:/opt/solr/server/solr
command: sh -c 'solr-create -c sfm -d /sfm_configs'
ports:
- '8983:8983'
environment:
SOLR_LOG_LEVEL: DEBUG
volumes:
# Declare your named volume for Postgres and Solr.
sfm-cms-db-data:
sfm-cms-solr-data: