comcast-ui
v1.0.0
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Assuming the document root directory of the web application is `html/`. If document root is different, `Dockerfile` must be updated accordingly.
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Assuming the document root directory of the web application is html/
. If document root is different, Dockerfile
must be updated accordingly.
To run the OCS Web UI in a docker container you need to create a docker compose file based of the docker-compose.template.yml
file.
The variables you need to provide values for are:
$CONTAINER_PORT
- This is the port on localhost that the container will listen on. E.g., 8080.$OCS_SERVICE_ROOT
- The service root URL to the ocs api to use. E.g., https://ocs-stage.cmw.valtech.com/api
Assuming your compose file is named docker-compose.yml
then run:
$ docker-compose -f docker-compose.yml up --build -d ocswebui
The scripts/run.sh
script is run inside the container and currently just replaces the content of the index.html
file with the service root URL to the OCS API (i.e., the value of $OCS_SERVICE_ROOT
).
The scripts/run.sh
script shall of course be updated to populate this information properly to the UI Web application.
You can then access the web app at http://localhost:<$CONTAINER_PORT> which should respond with the value of $OCS_SERVICE_ROOT
This README would normally document whatever steps are necessary to get your application up and running.
What is this repository for?
- Quick summary
- Version
- Learn Markdown
How do I get set up?
- Summary of set up
- Configuration
- Dependencies
- Database configuration
- How to run tests
- Deployment instructions
Contribution guidelines
- Writing tests
- Code review
- Other guidelines
Who do I talk to?
- Repo owner or admin
- Other community or team contact