# A docker-compose recipe for MediaGoblin hacking. # # IMPORTANT: This docker-compose recipe is not an officially supported approach # to deploying MediaGoblin. It is experimental and intended for helping # developers run the test suite. To deploy MediaGoblin, see: # # https://mediagoblin.readthedocs.io/en/master/siteadmin/deploying.html # # Tested on Trisquel 8 and Guix System. Currently runs Python 3 and works for # images, audio and video. # # To run the system: # # docker-compose up # or # docker-compose up --build # to build the images # # To get a shell or Python interpreter inside a temporary container: # # docker-compose run --rm web /bin/bash # docker-compose run --rm web /opt/mediagoblin/bin/python version: '3' services: web: build: # We need to spell this out due to having multiple Dockerfiles. # # TODO: It's possible to `docker build -` to not provide any build context # at all. Is this possible in docker-compose? context: . dockerfile: Dockerfile-debian-10-sqlite volumes: # Permissions need to be aligned between host and container for this to work. See # Dockerfile for details. - ./mediagoblin:/opt/mediagoblin/mediagoblin - ./user_dev:/opt/mediagoblin/user_dev ports: - "6543:6543"