Multi-image MySQL
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docker-compose.yaml
version: '3.5'
services:
server:
image: cortezaproject/corteza:${VERSION}
restart: always
env_file: [ .env ]
depends_on: [ db ]
ports: [ "127.0.0.1:18080:80" ]
db:
# MySQL Database
# See https://hub.docker.com/r/percona/percona-server for details
image: percona:8.0
command: --sort_buffer_size=512K
restart: always
environment:
MYSQL_DATABASE: dbname
MYSQL_USER: dbuser
MYSQL_PASSWORD: dbpass
# get the random generated password by running: docker-compose logs db | grep "GENERATED ROOT PASSWORD"
MYSQL_RANDOM_ROOT_PASSWORD: random
healthcheck: { test: ["CMD", "mysqladmin" ,"ping", "-h", "localhost"], timeout: 20s, retries: 10 }
.env
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# docker-compose supports environment variable interpolation/substitution in compose configuration file
# (more info: https://docs.docker.com/compose/environment-variables)
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# General settings
DOMAIN=local.cortezaproject.org:18080
VERSION=2023.3
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# Database connection
DB_DSN=dbuser:dbpass@tcp(db:3306)/dbname?collation=utf8mb4_general_ci
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# Server settings
# Running all-in-one and serving web applications directly from server container
HTTP_WEBAPP_ENABLED=true
# Disabled, we do not need detailed persistent logging of actions in local env
ACTIONLOG_ENABLED=false
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# SMTP (mail sending) settings
# Point this to your local or external SMTP server if you want to send emails.
# In most cases, Corteza can detect that SMTP is disabled and skips over sending emails without an error
#SMTP_HOST=smtp-server.example.tld:587
#SMTP_USER=postmaster@smtp-server.example.tld
#SMTP_PASS=this-is-your-smtp-password
#SMTP_FROM='"Demo" <info@your-demo.example.tld>'