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Primality Test Example

A simple online prime number tester based on Miller–Rabin primaliity test algorithm.

Docker build

docker build -t ${YOUR_DOCKER_HUB_ID}/primality-test .

Docker run

docker run -p 80:80 -d ${YOUR_DOCKER_HUB_ID}/primality-test

Now the server is available at http://localhost. To learn how to query the server, see the next section.

Note that the docker image can be deployed using any docker-based deploy platform (e.g. ainize.ai).

How to query

Now the primality test application is running on http://localhost/?number=${ANY_POSITIVE_INTEGER}. If Mersenne prime number 170141183460469231731687303715884105727 is used, the result will be shown on your browser as below.

Number 170141183460469231731687303715884105727 is prime.

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