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[经验分享] Docker compose操作指南

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发表于 2018-5-29 11:11:29 | 显示全部楼层 |阅读模式
Step 1: Setup

  • Create a directory for the project:
    $ mkdir composetest
    $ cd composetest
  • With your favorite text editor create a file called app.py in your project directory.
    from flask import Flaskfrom redis import Redis
    app = Flask(__name__)
    redis = Redis(host='redis', port=6379)@app.route('/')def hello():
        redis.incr('hits')    return 'Hello World! I have been seen %s times.' % redis.get('hits')if __name__ == "__main__":
        app.run(host="0.0.0.0", debug=True)
  • Create another file called requirements.txt in your project directory and add the following:
    flaskredis
These define the applications dependencies.
Step 2: Create a Docker image
In this step, you build a new Docker image. The image contains all the dependencies the Python application requires, including Python itself.

  • In your project directory create a file named Dockerfile and add the following:
    FROM python:2.7ADD . /codeWORKDIR /codeRUN pip install -r requirements.txtCMD python app.py
This tells Docker to:

  •   Build an image starting with the Python 2.7 image.
  •   Add the current directory . into the path /code in the image.
  •   Set the working directory to /code.
  •   Install the Python dependencies.
  •   Set the default command for the container to python app.py
For more information on how to write Dockerfiles, see the Docker user guideand the Dockerfile reference.

  • Build the image.
    $ docker build -t web .
This command builds an image named web from the contents of the current directory. The command automatically locates the Dockerfile, app.py, andrequirements.txt files.
Step 3: Define services
Define a set of services using docker-compose.yml:

  • Create a file called docker-compose.yml in your project directory and add the following:
    version: '2'services:  web:    build: .    ports:     - "5000:5000"    volumes:     - .:/code    depends_on:     - redis  redis:    image: redis
This Compose file defines two services, web and redis. The web service:

  •   Builds from the Dockerfile in the current directory.
  •   Forwards the exposed port 5000 on the container to port 5000 on the host machine.
  •   Mounts the project directory on the host to /code inside the container allowing you to modify the code without having to rebuild the image.
  •   Links the web service to the Redis service.
The redis service uses the latest public Redis image pulled from the Docker Hub registry.
Step 4: Build and run your app with Compose

  • From your project directory, start up your application.
    $ docker-compose up
    Pulling image redis...
    Building web...
    Starting composetest_redis_1...
    Starting composetest_web_1...
    redis_1 | [8] 02 Jan 18:43:35.576 # Server started, Redis version 2.8.3web_1   |  * Running on http://0.0.0.0:5000/web_1   |  * Restarting with stat
Compose pulls a Redis image, builds an image for your code, and start the services you defined.

  •   Enter http://0.0.0.0:5000/ in a browser to see the application running.
If you’re using Docker on Linux natively, then the web app should now be listening on port 5000 on your Docker daemon host. If http://0.0.0.0:5000doesn’t resolve, you can also try http://localhost:5000.
If you’re using Docker Machine on a Mac, usedocker-machine ip MACHINE_VM to get the IP address of your Docker host. Then, open http://MACHINE_VM_IP:5000 in a browser.
You should see a message in your browser saying:
Hello World! I have been seen 1 times.

  •   Refresh the page.
The number should increment.
Step 5: Experiment with some other commands
If you want to run your services in the background, you can pass the -d flag (for “detached” mode) to docker-compose up and use docker-compose psto see what is currently running:
    $ docker-compose up -d
    Starting composetest_redis_1...
    Starting composetest_web_1...
    $ docker-compose ps
    Name                 Command            State       Ports
    -------------------------------------------------------------------
    composetest_redis_1   /usr/local/bin/run         Up
    composetest_web_1     /bin/sh -c python app.py   Up      5000->5000/tcpThe docker-compose run command allows you to run one-off commands for your services. For example, to see what environment variables are available to the web service:
    $ docker-compose run web envSee docker-compose --help to see other available commands. You can also install command completion for the bash and zsh shell, which will also show you available commands.
If you started Compose with docker-compose up -d, you’ll probably want to stop your services once you’ve finished with them:
    $ docker-compose stopAt this point, you have seen the basics of how Compose works.
  

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