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CoqDecks/deployment/postgres/docker_compose.yml
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# This docker compose file is for building and running a production version of Massive Decks.
# This uses the built images from the docker hub.
# This version also configures a postgres server for data storage.
version: "3"
networks:
internal:
# You may not want docker to manage your data like this.
# Please see Docker's documentation for more on managing volumes: https://docs.docker.com/compose/compose-file/#volume-configuration-reference
volumes:
storage-volume:
services:
storage:
container_name: storage
image: "postgres:12"
# See the postgres image's documentation for more on configuring it.
# https://hub.docker.com/_/postgres
environment:
- POSTGRES_USER=massivedecks
# This should be changed to a secret value, matched to the config.
- POSTGRES_PASSWORD=CHANGE ME
networks:
- internal
volumes:
- storage-volume:/var/lib/postgresql/data
restart: unless-stopped
server:
container_name: server
# If you want to keep your deployment stable, it would be sensible to specify a specific tag rather than just `latest` here.
# Make sure you always deploy the same tag for client and server.
image: "massivedecks/server:latest"
depends_on:
- storage
environment:
- NODE_ENV=production
# This needs to be changed to a secret value.
# You can run `npm run generate-secret` in the server project to generate an appropriate value.
- MD_SECRET=CHANGE ME
networks:
- internal
volumes:
# This mounts a new configuration file over the default one, which is easier than building a whole new image on top of the normal one with a new config file.
# Note the path to the local file will need changing to the real location.
- /host/path/to/config.json5:/md/config.json5:ro
restart: unless-stopped
client:
container_name: client
# If you want to keep your deployment stable, it would be sensible to specify a specific tag rather than just `latest` here.
# Make sure you always deploy the same tag for client and server.
image: "massivedecks/client:latest"
depends_on:
- server
ports:
- "80:8080"
networks:
- internal
restart: unless-stopped