Merge pull request #104 from Gazler/documentation/port-strings

Documentation: Include notes on mapping ports
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Aanand Prasad 2014-03-03 16:21:31 +00:00
commit e6016bd5b4
7 changed files with 17 additions and 12 deletions

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@ -22,11 +22,14 @@ web:
links: links:
- db - db
ports: ports:
- 8000:8000 - "8000:8000"
- "49100:22"
db: db:
image: orchardup/postgresql image: orchardup/postgresql
``` ```
**Note** When mapping ports in the format HOST:CONTAINER you may experience erroneous results when using a container port lower than 60. This is due to YAML parsing numbers in the format "xx:yy" as sexagesimal (base 60) for this reason it is recommended to define your port mappings as strings.
(No more installing Postgres on your laptop!) (No more installing Postgres on your laptop!)
Then type `fig up`, and Fig will start and run your entire app: Then type `fig up`, and Fig will start and run your entire app:

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@ -29,14 +29,14 @@ Simple enough. Finally, this is all tied together with a file called `fig.yml`.
db: db:
image: orchardup/postgresql image: orchardup/postgresql
ports: ports:
- 5432 - "5432"
web: web:
build: . build: .
command: python manage.py runserver 0.0.0.0:8000 command: python manage.py runserver 0.0.0.0:8000
volumes: volumes:
- .:/code - .:/code
ports: ports:
- 8000:8000 - "8000:8000"
links: links:
- db - db

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@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
jekyll: jekyll:
build: . build: .
ports: ports:
- 4000:4000 - "4000:4000"
volumes: volumes:
- .:/code - .:/code
environment: environment:

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@ -21,7 +21,7 @@ web:
links: links:
- db - db
ports: ports:
- 8000:8000 - "8000:8000"
db: db:
image: orchardup/postgresql image: orchardup/postgresql
``` ```
@ -107,7 +107,7 @@ We then define a set of services using `fig.yml`:
build: . build: .
command: python app.py command: python app.py
ports: ports:
- 5000:5000 - "5000:5000"
volumes: volumes:
- .:/code - .:/code
links: links:

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@ -30,14 +30,14 @@ Finally, `fig.yml` is where the magic happens. It describes what services our ap
db: db:
image: orchardup/postgresql image: orchardup/postgresql
ports: ports:
- 5432 - "5432"
web: web:
build: . build: .
command: bundle exec rackup -p 3000 command: bundle exec rackup -p 3000
volumes: volumes:
- .:/myapp - .:/myapp
ports: ports:
- 3000:3000 - "3000:3000"
links: links:
- db - db

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@ -26,7 +26,7 @@ web:
build: . build: .
command: php -S 0.0.0.0:8000 -t /code command: php -S 0.0.0.0:8000 -t /code
ports: ports:
- 8000:8000 - "8000:8000"
links: links:
- db - db
volumes: volumes:
@ -34,7 +34,7 @@ web:
db: db:
image: orchardup/mysql image: orchardup/mysql
ports: ports:
- 3306:3306 - "3306:3306"
environment: environment:
MYSQL_DATABASE: wordpress MYSQL_DATABASE: wordpress
``` ```

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@ -28,9 +28,11 @@ links:
- redis - redis
-- Expose ports. Either specify both ports (HOST:CONTAINER), or just the container port (a random host port will be chosen). -- Expose ports. Either specify both ports (HOST:CONTAINER), or just the container port (a random host port will be chosen).
-- Note When mapping ports in the format HOST:CONTAINER you may experience erroneous results when using a container port lower than 60. This is due to YAML parsing numbers in the format "xx:yy" as sexagesimal (base 60) for this reason it is recommended to define your port mappings as strings.
ports: ports:
- 3000 - "3000"
- 8000:8000 - "8000:8000"
- "49100:22"
-- Map volumes from the host machine (HOST:CONTAINER). -- Map volumes from the host machine (HOST:CONTAINER).
volumes: volumes: