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# My Docker Setup
Scripting my way into the Docker world.
Was unable to find a good tutorial on using and managing containers so this is what made sense to me based on practice with `docker-compose`.
I am still new to Docker and am likely to make mistakes, but you're welcome to learn with me. ;)
## Disclaimer
Currently the project only focuses on `apt` based operating systems.
## How To Use
Install the project dependencies.
```apt install git bash```
Clone the project.
```git clone https://github.com/hyperling/docker /opt/Docker```
Load the environment variables.
```source /opt/Docker/source.env```
Install docker to the system.
```install.sh```
Create an area to add a new product.
```create.sh PROJECT_NAME```
Edit the project's details.
```vi /opt/Docker/Config/PROJECT_NAME/docker-compose.yml```
Start all of the docer projects.
```start.sh```
Cross your fingers and hope to profit!
## Folders
### Config
Compose projects are set up here. Each folder should have a `docker-compose.yml` file set up.
### Volumes
The data of the files go here if the Config is done correctly.
I think this should be easier to remember than `/var/lib/docker/volumes` when it comes time for migrations.
Hopefully all that's needed is to rsync `/opt/Docker` and run start.sh on the new server.
That's my opinion though, if someone else uses this then they can use `/var/`.
### bin
Scripts to help make life easier. Some are pretty basic, but others do nice things like handle the container IDs.
* `install.sh` : Install dependencies on a new server with apt.
* `create.sh` : Create a new folder with the needed yml file.
* `start.sh` : Start all compose containers.
* `stop.sh` : Stop all compose containers.
* `get_logs.sh` : Create log files rather than using the `docker log` command or searching in /var/whatever.
* `uninstall.sh` : If something goes wrong and you'd like to start from scratch without provisioning a new server then this should do the job.