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comparison prod/training.sh @ 235:b390c30aa6c6
DEP-14: update prod tags
author | smith@nwoca.org |
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date | Wed, 10 Jan 2018 01:22:38 +0000 |
parents | 2ae65177f74e |
children | 61b1d93977cd |
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1 #!/bin/bash | 1 #!/bin/bash |
2 # Sets up a new Training project based on SSDT default configuration in the current working directory. | 2 # Sets up a new Training project based on SSDT default configuration in the current working directory. |
3 # | 3 # |
4 # Usage: | 4 # Usage: |
5 # | 5 # |
6 # /data/preview/training-01 $ /ssdt/compose2/preview/training.sh | 6 # /data/preview/training-01 $ /ssdt/compose2/prod/training.sh |
7 # | 7 # |
8 # Will create a docker-compose.yml and .env file with default settings using the SSDT | 8 # Will create a docker-compose.yml and .env file with default settings using the SSDT |
9 # supplied training database | 9 # supplied training database |
10 # | 10 # |
11 # These are special database images which recreates the database each time the container is created. | 11 # These are special database images which recreates the database each time the container is started. |
12 # Therefore, it is very easy to reset the training database simply by deleting the | 12 # Therefore, it is very easy to reset the training database simply by restarting the containers. for example: |
13 # project containers and restarting them. for example: | |
14 # | 13 # |
15 # docker-compose down | 14 # docker-compose down |
16 # docker-compose up -d | 15 # docker-compose up -d |
17 # | 16 # |
18 source "$(dirname "${BASH_SOURCE[0]}")/../scripts/.functions.sh" | 17 source "$(dirname "${BASH_SOURCE[0]}")/../scripts/.functions.sh" |