On Thu, Jul 11, 2019 at 8:03 AM Awasum Yannick <[email protected]> wrote:
> Not, it does not. Here is a PR to Dockerize the Mifos Community App: > https://github.com/openMF/community-app/pull/3107 > that would be cool, let's make this happen... watch, or even better, everyone contribute to, https://github.com/openMF/community-app/pull/3107 and (then, after) https://github.com/openMF/community-app/issues/3112 ... You could pull that and make it work together with Fineract Docker... > BTW that reminded me to raise https://github.com/apache/fineract/pull/621 to point more prominently to https://hub.docker.com/r/apache/fineract/ from the Fineract README. Hope this helps. When you do this, please, it will be great to bring back > your experience to the community so others can benefit from it. > > Thanks. > Awasum > > On Thu, Jul 11, 2019 at 1:31 AM Tonio O <[email protected]> wrote: > >> Hi Steve, >> >> Does the one-touch docker deployment include the community app? >> >> -Tony >> >> On Thu, Jun 20, 2019 at 8:46 AM Steve Conrad <[email protected]> wrote: >> >>> Hi Devs - >>> >>> I have been working on a 'one-touch' deploy process for Fineract using >>> Docker and docker-compose. I just submitted a PR with this new >>> functionality. It allows you to easily create a brand new Fineract instance >>> on your local machine. You can also use it to run your development >>> environment in docker. There is a README with instructions, which I will >>> also post here. If you have any questions, please let me know. >>> >>> Thanks, >>> Steve >>> >>> Prerequisites >>> >>> - docker and docker-compose installed on your machine >>> >>> >>> <https://github.com/conradsp/fineract/tree/Dockerize/docker#installing-a-new-fineract-instance>Installing >>> a new Fineract instance >>> >>> - Clone the Fineract Github repository >>> - Navigate to the docker directory >>> - Run the following commands: >>> - docker-compose build >>> - docker-compose up -d >>> - Fineract will run at https://localhost:8443/fineract-provider >>> >>> >>> <https://github.com/conradsp/fineract/tree/Dockerize/docker#using-docker-compose-for-development>Using >>> docker-compose for development >>> >>> - Copy Dockerfile, docker-compose.yml, and the initdb directory to >>> the root of your project (/fineract) >>> - Edit Dockerfile in /fineract - comment out the 2 lines (RUN git >>> clone and COPY build.gradle) >>> - Uncomment the 2 lines in Dockerfile (RUN mkdir fineract, COPY . >>> fineract) >>> - Update your local copy of build.gradle and replace all references >>> to localhost with fineractmysql >>> >>>
