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This repository contains my Dockerfiles

Directory structure

You are probably here for the Jamf Pro compose file. I had this as a separate repo, but I thought I was going to make so many Docker images that I should combine all of my Docker Compose files into one repo. And then I didn't make a whole bunch. So it's just these 2. I'm just going to leave them together though simply because I don't want to go through the work to split them up.

Jamf Pro

For more information, see my Jamf Pro Readme.

FreeOrion

For more information, see my FreeOrion Readme.

Really useful one-liners

Apache

Start apache and serve the current directory.

docker run --rm -it -p8080:80 -v $(pwd):/usr/local/apache2/htdocs httpd

asciicast2gif

docker run --rm -v $PWD:/data asciinema/asciicast2gif https://asciinema.org/a/diFmnNEo94uA65B0HMu205B1w.cast demo.gif

Jekyll

Build and serve Jekyll

docker run --rm -it -v $PWD:/srv/jekyll jekyll/builder jekyll build
docker run --rm -it -p4000:4000 -v $PWD:/srv/jekyll jekyll/builder jekyll serve

zsh function to run docker one-liners

Add the following to your ~/.zshrc file. This has the ability to specify port and directory. On macOS it will also open a web browser to localhost.

docker_fun() {
	port=$1
	if [ -n "$3" ]; then
		port=$3
	fi
	dir=$PWD
	if [ -n "$4" ]; then
		if [ -d "/$4" ]; then
			dir=$4
		else
			echo "\"$4\" must be an absolute path (use \$PWD/ to get your current directory)."
			return
		fi
	fi
	echo $dir
	if [ $(uname) = "Darwin" ]; then
		open "http://localhost:$port" &
	fi
	echo docker run --rm -it -p$port:$2 -v"$dir":$5 $6 $7
	docker run --rm -it -p$port:$2 -v"$dir":$5 $6 $7
}

apache() {
	docker_fun 8080 80 "$1" "$2" /usr/local/apache2/htdocs httpd
}

jekyll() {
	echo 1 $1 2 $2
	docker_fun 4000 4000 "$1" "$2" /srv/jekyll jekyll/builder /bin/bash
}

Change to the directory you want to be the site root and then run this.

apache

To specify a port

apache 8180

To specify a port and directory

apache 8180 $PWD/Sites

License

Copyright (c) 2021 James Reynolds - MIT License

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Collection of my dockerfiles, i.e.: FreeOrion server, Jamf Pro server.

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