Merge pull request #998 from Bonitasoft-Community/master

add docker-compose example for bonita
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Now you can access the Bonita BPM Portal on localhost:8080/bonita and login using: tech_user / secret
## %%STACK%%
Run `docker stack deploy -c stack.yml %%REPO%%` (or `docker-compose -f stack.yml up`), wait for it to initialize completely, and visit `http://swarm-ip:8080`, `http://localhost:8080`, or `http://host-ip:8080` (as appropriate).
## Where to store data
Most of the data are stored in a database and can be stored outside the Bonita container as described above using the PostgreSQL or MySQL container. However, some data remains inside the Bonita bundle. Bonita Home is a folder, called `bonita`, which contains configuration, working, and temporary folders and files. There are also log files inside the `logs` folder.

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# Use tech_user/secret as user/password credentials
version: '3'
services:
db:
image: postgres:9.3
environment:
POSTGRES_PASSWORD: example
restart: always
command:
- -c
- max_prepared_transactions=100
bonita:
image: bonita
ports:
- 8080:8080
environment:
- POSTGRES_ENV_POSTGRES_PASSWORD=example
- DB_VENDOR=postgres
- DB_HOST=db
- TENANT_LOGIN=tech_user
- TENANT_PASSWORD=secret
- PLATFORM_LOGIN=pfadmin
- PLATFORM_PASSWORD=pfsecret
restart: always
depends_on:
- db
entrypoint:
- bash
- -c
- |
set -e
echo 'Waiting for Postgres to be available'
export PGPASSWORD="$$POSTGRES_ENV_POSTGRES_PASSWORD"
maxTries=10
while [ "$$maxTries" -gt 0 ] && ! psql -h "$$DB_HOST" -U 'postgres' -c '\l'; do
sleep 1
done
echo
if [ "$$maxTries" -le 0 ]; then
echo >&2 'error: unable to contact Postgres after 10 tries'
exit 1
fi
exec /opt/files/startup.sh