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In order to create one container via CLI this command below will be the equivalent of the compose file further below. | In order to create one container via CLI this command below will be the equivalent of the compose file further below. | ||
− | + | docker create \ | |
--name=webserver --net=host -e VERSION=latest \ | --name=webserver --net=host -e VERSION=latest \ | ||
-e PUID=$(id -u docker) -e PGID=$(id -g docker) \ | -e PUID=$(id -u docker) -e PGID=$(id -g docker) \ | ||
-v /var/www/html:/app:ro \ | -v /var/www/html:/app:ro \ | ||
--restart unless-stopped nginx | --restart unless-stopped nginx | ||
− | + | docker start nginx | |
docker-compose.yaml | docker-compose.yaml |
Revision as of 14:16, 7 April 2020
After installing Docker, remember to configure the service to automatically start
chkconfig docker on ; systemctl enable docker ; service docker start
Add your docker user to the docker group:
usermod -a -G docker ec2-user
In order to create one container via CLI this command below will be the equivalent of the compose file further below.
docker create \ --name=webserver --net=host -e VERSION=latest \ -e PUID=$(id -u docker) -e PGID=$(id -g docker) \ -v /var/www/html:/app:ro \ --restart unless-stopped nginx docker start nginx
docker-compose.yaml
version: '2' services: myproject: container_name: webserver build: ./ volumes: - /var/www/html:/app restart: always network_mode: host