dockserv v0.1.0
dockserv
Simplified service manager using Docker containers.
Installation
You should install this module globally, as it's designed to be a command line tool.
$ npm install -g zackehh/dockservBasic Usage
The basic idea is that you load definitions into dockserv to easily start/stop services. One such example is the below (for mongodb).
module.exports = {
image: 'mongo',
binds: [
'$DOCKSERV_DATA/mongodb:/data/db'
],
env: [
'FOO=bar'
],
ports: [
'27017'
]
};Super simple, the above defines that we want to use the MongoDB image, bind the data directory, and forward port 27017. $DOCKSERV_DATA is equal to $DOCKSERV_HOME/data, and $DOCKSERV_HOME can be changed via $ dserv set prefix <path>.
Assuming the above lives in a file named mongo.js, you can load it into dockserv easily:
$ dserv add mongodb mongo.jsAnd at that point, you can start/stop as needed:
$ dserv start mongodb
$ dserv stop mongodb
$ dserv restart mongodbYou can also load definitions from a URL, for example:
$ dserv add mongodb https://gist.github.com/zackehh/f078940d29bf3f5fe8e4c5a568d06c48/raw/mongodb.jsCommands
You can view all available commands using $ dserv --help until I get some documentation up and running, it should be pretty straightforward.
9 years ago