Unionize lets you connect together docker containers in arbitrarily complex scenarios.
Just check those examples.
Let's create two containers, running the web tier and the database tier:
| /* | |
| * node-ws - pure Javascript WebSockets server | |
| * Copyright Bradley Wright <brad@intranation.com> | |
| */ | |
| // Use strict compilation rules - we're not animals | |
| 'use strict'; | |
| var net = require('net'), | |
| crypto = require('crypto'); |
Unionize lets you connect together docker containers in arbitrarily complex scenarios.
Just check those examples.
Let's create two containers, running the web tier and the database tier:
| if ! $(psql template1 -c 'SHOW SERVER_ENCODING' | grep -q UTF8); then | |
| psql postgres -c "update pg_database set datallowconn = TRUE where datname = 'template0';" | |
| psql template0 -c "update pg_database set datistemplate = FALSE where datname = 'template1';" | |
| psql template0 -c "drop database template1;" | |
| psql template0 -c "create database template1 with template = template0 encoding = 'UTF8';" | |
| psql template0 -c "update pg_database set datistemplate = TRUE where datname = 'template1';" | |
| psql template1 -c "update pg_database set datallowconn = FALSE where datname = 'template0';" | |
| fi |