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docker-compose.yml
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services:
platypush:
# Replace the build section with the next line if instead of building the
# image from a local checkout you want to pull the latest base
# (Alpine-based) image from the remote registry
# image: "quay.io/platypush/platypush:latest"
build:
context: .
# Alpine base image
dockerfile: ./platypush/install/docker/alpine.Dockerfile
# Debian base image
# dockerfile: ./platypush/install/docker/debian.Dockerfile
# Ubuntu base image
# dockerfile: ./platypush/install/docker/ubuntu.Dockerfile
# Fedora base image
# dockerfile: ./platypush/install/docker/fedora.Dockerfile
restart: "always"
command:
- platypush
- --redis-host
- redis
# Or, if you want to run Redis from the same container as Platypush,
# replace --redis-host redis with the line below
# - --start-redis
# Custom list of host devices that should be accessible to the container -
# e.g. an Arduino, an ESP-compatible microcontroller, a joystick etc.
# devices:
# - /dev/ttyUSB0
# Uncomment if you need plugins that require access to low-level hardware
# (e.g. Bluetooth BLE or GPIO/SPI/I2C) if access to individual devices is
# not enough or isn't practical
# privileged: true
# Copy .env.example to .env and modify as needed
# env_file:
# - .env
ports:
# Comment if you don't have the HTTP backend enable or you don't want to
# expose it
- "8008:8008"
# volumes:
# Replace with a path that contains/will contain your config.yaml file
# - /path/to/your/config:/etc/platypush
# Replace with a path that contains/will contain your working directory
# - /path/to/a/workdir:/var/lib/platypush
# Optionally, use an external volume for the cache
# - /path/to/a/cachedir:/var/cache/platypush
# This may be required, together with privileged mode, if you want the
# container to access the USB bus on the host (required for example if
# you have USB audio devices that you want to access from your plugins,
# or Bluetooth dongles, or other USB adapters).
# - /dev/bus/usb:/dev/bus/usb
redis:
image: redis