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README.md |
README.md
Docker Compose Files
Some typical docker compose examples.
If you're not familiar with Docker, can have a look at these books (in CN):
Install Docker&Docker Compose
$ curl -sSL https://get.docker.com/ | sh
$ sudo pip install docker-compose
Docker-compose Usage
See Docker Compose Documentation.
Examples files
consul-discovery
Using consul to make a service-discoverable architecture.
elk
ELK example.
elk_netflow
Elk cluster, with netflow support.
docker-compose scale es=3
haproxy_web
A simple haproxy and web applications cluster.
hyperledger_fabric
Quickly bootup a hyperledger fabric cluster with several validator nodes, without vagrant or any manual configuration.
Now we support from v0.6 to v1.0.x.
See hyperledger_fabric for more details.
kafka
Start a simple kafka service for testing.
mongo_cluster
Start 3 mongo instance to make a replica set.
mongo-elasticsearch
Start mongo (as cluster) and elasticsearch, use a mongo-connector to sync the data from mongo to elasticsearch.
mongo_webui
Start 1 mongo instance and a mongo-express web tool to watch it.
The mongo instance will store data into local /opt/data/mongo_home.
The web UI will listen on local 8081 port.
nginx_auth
Use nginx as a proxy with authentication for backend application.
packetbeat_ek
Demo the packetbeat, elasticsearch and kibana.
Some kibana dashboard config files are included.
To import them, after all containers startup, go inside the kibana container, and run
$ cd /kibana/beats-dashboards-1.0.1 && ./load.sh http://elasticsearch:9200
registry_mirror
docker registry mirror, with redis as the backend cache.
spark_cluster
Spark cluster with master and worker nodes.
docker-compose scale worker=2
Try submitting a test pi application using the spark-submit command.
/urs/local/spark/bin/spark-submit --master spark://master:7077 --class org.apache.spark.examples.SparkPi /usr/local/spark/lib/spark-examples-1.4.0-hadoop2.6.0.jar 1000