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Docker Test

This repo is for playing around with Docker.

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/part1 and /part2 build 'backend' docker images that can be used by the image that can be built from /spider.

These 3 images are supposed to be put into a docker network, so that spider can adress the backend containers by part1 and part2 respectively. Mapping only the port of spider would then allow someone to call spider, but not any of the backend containers.

Setup

docker build part1/ -t joppek/part1
docker build part2/ -t joppek/part2
docker build spider/ -t joppek/spider
docker network create my-net
docker run -d --name part1 --network my-net joppek/part1
docker run -d --name part2 --network my-net joppek/part2
docker run -d --name spider --network my-net -p 80:8080 joppek/spider

Docker compose

The setup can probably be achieved much easier with docker compose, but the point is to get to grips with low level docker commands first.

Commands to remember

Build

docker build <path to dockerfile> -t <container id> docker build . -t joppek/spider

Simple run

docker run <container id>

Create network

docker network create <network id>

Add container to network

docker network connect <network id> <container id>

Connect to a running container

docker attach <container id>

Run options

  • -d : detached
  • -it <TTY> : Add interactive terminal, i.e. bash (TTY must be provided at the end), prefix with winpty on git bash
  • --network <name> : Add container to network
  • -p <ext>:<int> : Forward port
  • --name <name> : An alias for the container instance to be used in lieu of its id.

Samples

Map internal port 8080 to 4444

docker run -d --name part2 --network my-net -p 4444:8080 joppek/part2

Don't use the CMD, but run bash

docker run -dit --name spider --network my-net joppek/spider bash

Don't use the CMD, but run bash (from git bash)

winpty docker run -dit --name spider --network my-net joppek/spider bash

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