From dedicated Docker image.
docker pull ph3nol/docker-arch
curl -sSL https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Ph3nol/Docker-Arch/master/install.sh | sh
Go to your project root directory and create/edit .docker-arch.yml
file see examples.
Then generate your Docker environment:
docker run -it -v $(PWD):/destination ph3nol/docker-arch:latest generate /destination
Finally, use .docker-arch/do
script, from the project, for somes actions:
.docker-arch/do build # Build containers (like `docker-compose up --build -d`)
.docker-arch/do start # Start containers (like `docker-compose up -d`)
.docker-arch/do shell # Access a container Shell
.docker-arch/do ui # Access generated UI that provides you Docker environment informations
.docker-arch/do dc # Access `docker-compose` with your configuration, for specific requests
.docker-arch/do stop # Stop containers (like `docker-compose stop`)
.docker-arch/do clean # Stop/Remove containers and reset linked volumes
...
To use the Docker image so fast, you can use these aliases/functions:
function docker-arch {
case "$1" in
*)
if [ -z $2 ]; then DESTINATION_PATH=$PWD; else DESTINATION_PATH=$2; fi
if [[ "$DESTINATION_PATH" == "." ]]; then DESTINATION_PATH=$PWD; fi
docker run -it -v $DESTINATION_PATH:/destination ph3nol/docker-arch:latest generate /destination
;;
esac
}
// ~/Documents/WindowsPowerShell/Microsoft.PowerShell_profile.ps1
function docker-arch ([String] $Destination = $PWD) {
docker run --rm -it -v "${Destination}:/destination" ph3nol/docker-arch:latest generate /destination
}
- Improve documentation
- Add new Services/DockerContainers - Feel free to contribute! :)
- Write fucking unit Tests (Atoum powered)