Thanks a lot for this project, it's awesome!
Read-only Mercurial repositories: code: site: Trac source browser. Pre-Built Packages. For private clusters, you will need to either add an additional firewall rule that allows master nodes access to port 8443/tcp on worker nodes, or change the existing rule that allows access to ports 80/tcp, 443/tcp and 10254/tcp to also allow access to port 8443/tcp. See the GKE documentation on adding rules and the Kubernetes issue for more detail.
The most straightforward default web folder on OSX is probably ~/Sites
To improve the engagement of docker inside my company, i forced people to use this first plug-and-play web server as a mean to make people be impressed by docker capacity.
Also, i feel pretty pleased by the fact that you can finally run services and commands with ?
docker run/exec
on mac seemlessly, thanks a lot for that docker! Also, please note, that homebrew is not even needed anymore and finally webserver's config file are project centric!
Main deamon
Check that 80 and 443 port are free to use!Some very simple steps:
Install Nginx For Centos
- Install docker for mac
- Create the docker 'local-nginx-rproxy' network :
docker network create local-nginx-rproxy
- Clone the repo:
git clone [email protected]:9c49d596991dbb47be6b52bfa3bce862.git
- Launch docker containers in background:
docker-compose up -d
- Access nginx: http://localhost
Adding http servers
I added an example with php-fpm, just do these steps:
- docker-compose -f docker-compose-php.yml up -d
- Access php: http://php.localhost
Accessing https
To connect on 443 port, you must create self signed certificates in
~/.certs
.Mac Install Nginx Without Homebrew
You can use a logic of wildcards certificate, for example: creating those two files
localhost.crt
, localhost.key
in ~/.certs
allows you to access localhost with https!Install Nginx Php Macos
Also if you see this and you know how to improve even further this boilerplate code, please raise your voice.