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Michelle Beard commented on SENSSOFT-84:
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Distill can already be deployed with pip. There are multiple ways to deploy
Distill: deploy with docker, deploy with Docker, deploy with nginx+Gunicorn. As
for TAP, you will need to provide your own container and make Distill a
dependency.
In order to bundle this properly, I would either provide a higher level Docker
container or release it as a package. However, due to how everything is in its
own repository/organized, it'll be more difficult to ship this as a stack. But
I think one way this can be handled is by registering our respective docker
containers with Docker Registry.
> Docker Container for TAP+Elastic+Distill
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> Key: SENSSOFT-84
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SENSSOFT-84
> Project: SensSoft
> Issue Type: Task
> Components: Distill, TAP
> Environment: Docker
> Reporter: Joshua Poore
> Assignee: Clay Gimenez
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> Following a discussion with Peter Wang (Continuum Analytics), it may benefit
> us (from a community growth perspective) to containerize TAP+Distill+Elastic
> in a single bundle. Then provide users with instructions for how to deploy
> UserALE, and an option of deploying Distill through PIP. He really emphasized
> that bundling as much as we can will have a large impact on how willing
> people are to use our products.
> Also, bundle should be packaged with a neat little json blob so that TAP can
> be experimented with.
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