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docker-compose.yml
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version: '3.4'
x-cache:
&cache
cache_from:
- ${CONTAINER_REGISTRY_BASE}/php
- ${CONTAINER_REGISTRY_BASE}/nginx
- ${CONTAINER_REGISTRY_BASE}/varnish
services:
php:
image: ${CONTAINER_REGISTRY_BASE}/php
build:
context: ./api
target: api_platform_php
<<: *cache
depends_on:
- db
# Comment out these volumes in production
volumes:
- ./api:/srv/api:rw,cached
# If you develop on Linux, uncomment the following line to use a bind-mounted host directory instead
# - ./api/var:/srv/api/var:rw
api:
image: ${CONTAINER_REGISTRY_BASE}/nginx
build:
context: ./api
target: api_platform_nginx
<<: *cache
depends_on:
- php
# Comment out this volume in production
volumes:
- ./api/public:/srv/api/public:ro
ports:
- "8080:80"
cache-proxy:
image: ${CONTAINER_REGISTRY_BASE}/varnish
build:
context: ./api
target: api_platform_varnish
<<: *cache
depends_on:
- api
volumes:
- ./api/docker/varnish/conf:/usr/local/etc/varnish:ro
tmpfs:
- /usr/local/var/varnish:exec
ports:
- "8081:80"
db:
# In production, you may want to use a managed database service
image: postgres:10-alpine
environment:
- POSTGRES_DB=api
- POSTGRES_USER=api-platform
# You should definitely change the password in production
- POSTGRES_PASSWORD=!ChangeMe!
volumes:
- db-data:/var/lib/postgresql/data:rw
# You may use a bind-mounted host directory instead, so that it is harder to accidentally remove the volume and lose all your data!
# - ./docker/db/data:/var/lib/postgresql/data:rw
ports:
- "5432:5432"
mercure:
# In production, you may want to use the managed version of Mercure, https://mercure.rocks
image: dunglas/mercure
environment:
# You should definitely change all these values in production
- JWT_KEY=!UnsecureChangeMe!
- ALLOW_ANONYMOUS=1
- CORS_ALLOWED_ORIGINS=*
- PUBLISH_ALLOWED_ORIGINS=http://localhost:1337,https://localhost:1338
- DEMO=1
ports:
- "1337:80"
client:
# Use a static website hosting service in production
# See https://facebook.github.io/create-react-app/docs/deployment
image: ${CONTAINER_REGISTRY_BASE}/client
build:
context: ./client
cache_from:
- ${CONTAINER_REGISTRY_BASE}/client
env_file:
- ./client/.env
volumes:
- ./client:/usr/src/client:rw,cached
- /usr/src/client/node_modules
ports:
- "80:3000"
admin:
# Use a static website hosting service in production
# See https://facebook.github.io/create-react-app/docs/deployment
image: ${CONTAINER_REGISTRY_BASE}/admin
build:
context: ./admin
cache_from:
- ${CONTAINER_REGISTRY_BASE}/admin
volumes:
- ./admin:/usr/src/admin:rw,cached
- /usr/src/admin/node_modules
ports:
- "81:3000"
h2-proxy:
# Don't use this proxy in prod
build:
context: ./h2-proxy
depends_on:
- client
- admin
- api
- cache-proxy
ports:
- "443:443"
- "444:444"
- "8443:8443"
- "8444:8444"
volumes:
db-data: {}