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wait-for-it discussion
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Simple Nginx Docker Proxy with high availability and security
With your project and its sole Dockerfile, Docker-Blue-Green-Runner manages the remainder of the Continuous Deployment (CD) process with wait-for-it, consul-template and Nginx.
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Docker Compose: how to wait for the MySQL server container to be ready?
python:3.10.5-slim-buster is a Debian GNU/Linux 10 (buster). Follow the Debian package link given by wait-for-it, we'll eventually find this link https://packages.debian.org/source/oldoldstable/wait-for-it, I downloaded the wait-for-it_0.0~git20160501.orig.tar.gz file and extracted wait-for-it.sh out to the project root directory where setup.py, app.py, .dockerignore, Dockerfile and docker-compose.yml are.
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Docker compose nodejs mysql network doesnt wait for health checks
Using countless variations of the wait for it script (they all get ignored (yes i did chmod +x)). another candidate or using it like this
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How to disable nginx DNS check?
I haven’t done it, but maybe you can use something like this in an ExecStartPre on the nginx systemd service, or if that doesnt work, as a separate service that nginx’s systemd service starts after
- As of 2021, what are the best practices deploying a Apache/PHP/Postgres project with Docker?
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Podman: A tool for managing OCI containers and pods
I’ve used wait-for-it with success.
https://github.com/vishnubob/wait-for-it
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How to deploy postgres db with go in docker-compose?
When start to build docker-compose, it tried to connect db first, but it seems that db didn't become reachable yet. Even added wait-for-it doesn't work.
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5/28 TIL: Docker Compose, Volumes, cURL
executes 'wait-for-it.sh' to wait on the availability of port 3306 before running 'air'--using wait-for-it.sh is just an example and this shell script has to be installed as part of the Dockerfilehttps://github.com/vishnubob/wait-for-it
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Compose service that depends on a service from another compose
Yeah dockerize seems to achieve your second suggestion, someone also suggested my wait-for-it https://github.com/vishnubob/wait-for-it which seems to be similar but a bit more popular and also used in the official documentation https://docs.docker.com/compose/startup-order/ I think I'll go this route, the first option doesn't quite match what I need as all compose aren't necessarily to be started simultaneously.
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vishnubob/wait-for-it is an open source project licensed under MIT License which is an OSI approved license.
The primary programming language of wait-for-it is Python.