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ember-lightning

v0.3.0

Published

Ember lightning hosting for https://github.com/LevelbossMike/ember-deploy

Downloads

24

Readme

ember-lightning travis npm

Ember lightning hosting for https://github.com/ember-cli/ember-cli-deploy

Deploy

Docker support

ember-lightning is also available as a docker container. To build the container run:

docker build --tag ember-lightning .

Then, to serve an ember-cli application run the container:

docker run --name $APP_NAME --env APP_NAME=$APP_NAME --env REDIS_HOST=your-redis-server.example.com ember-lightning:latest

The image responds to these environment variables:

APP_NAME

The name of the application as deployed in Redis.

REDIS_HOST

The hostname of the Redis server where ember-cli applications are deployed. This default to redis and so it is also possible to use Docker container links to connect the ember-lightning container to a running Redis container.

REDIS_PORT

The port that Redis is listening on. Defaults to 6379. This only needs to be set if Redis is listening on a non-default port.

REDIS_SECRET

The shared secret to use for authenticating to Redis. It is blank by default, which disables authentication.

REDIS_DB

The database index to select in redis. It is blank by default, which uses the default database.