Merge pull request #101 from MartinsRui/gh-pages
Add docker-compose.yml file
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@@ -22,5 +22,4 @@ VOLUME /src
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EXPOSE 4000
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WORKDIR /src
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ENTRYPOINT ["jekyll"]
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ENTRYPOINT ["jekyll", "serve", "-H", "0.0.0.0"]
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docker-compose.yml
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version: '2'
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services:
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server:
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build:
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context: .
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dockerfile: Dockerfile
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image: result/latest
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ports:
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- "4000:4000"
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volumes:
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- ".:/src"
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index.md
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@@ -74,16 +74,11 @@ If you want to shorten this long command, you can put this code in a file such a
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## Running the site in Docker
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You can also use Docker to directly build and run the site on your local machine. Just clone the repo and run the following from your working dir:
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```
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docker-compose build --no-cache && docker-compose up
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```
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The site should now be running at [http://localhost:4000/](http://localhost:4000/).
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```
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docker build --no-cache -t mydocs .
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```
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Once the build is complete, you can mount and run the whole site as follows:
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```
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docker run -v "$PWD:/src" -p 4000:4000 mydocs serve -H 0.0.0.0
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```
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This is perhaps the easiest way to see how your site would actually look.
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## Configure the sidebar
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