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wine-db-api/docker-compose.yml
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# A Docker Compose must always start with the version tag.
# We use '3' because it's the last version.
version: "3.8"
# You should know that Docker Compose works with services.
# 1 service = 1 container.
# For example, a service, a server, a client, a database...
# We use the keyword 'services' to start to create services.
services:
wine-db-api-v1: # service name
container_name: wine-db-api-v1
build: ./app
image: wine-db-api-v1
restart: unless-stopped
environment:
- TZ=Asia/Bangkok
# network_mode: "app-network"
# networks:
# - backend
ports:
- 10205:8000
# volumes:
# - ./mountvolume:/appfolder/mountvolume
#privileged: true
deploy:
resources:
limits:
cpus: '2'
# memory: 7200M
# reservations:
# devices:
# - driver: nvidia
# device_ids: ['2', '3'] # choose between device_ids or count
# count: 1
# capabilities: [gpu]
# # The name of our service is "database"
# # but you can use the name of your choice.
# # Note: This may change the commands you are going to use a little bit.
# database:
# # Official Postgres image from DockerHub (we use the last version)
# image: 'postgres:latest'
# # By default, a Postgres database is running on the 5432 port.
# # If we want to access the database from our computer (outside the container),
# # we must share the port with our computer's port.
# # The syntax is [port we want on our machine]:[port we want to retrieve in the container]
# # Note: You are free to change your computer's port,
# # but take into consideration that it will change the way
# # you are connecting to your database.
# networks:
# - backend
# ports:
# - 5432:5432
# environment:
# POSTGRES_USER: username # The PostgreSQL user (useful to connect to the database)
# POSTGRES_PASSWORD: password # The PostgreSQL password (useful to connect to the database)
# volumes:
# # In this example, we share the folder `db-data` in our root repository, with the default PostgreSQL data path.
# # It means that every time the repository is modifying the data inside
# # of `/var/lib/postgresql/data/`, automatically the change will appear in `db-data`.
# # You don't need to create the `db-data` folder. Docker Compose will do it for you.
# - ./data/db-data/:/var/lib/postgresql/data/
# networks:
# default:
# name: https-network
# driver: bridge
# external: true