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version: "3.8"
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# Add this file to extend the docker-compose setup, e.g.:
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# docker-compose -f docker-compose-prod.yml --env-file .env.prod build --no-cache
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# docker-compose -f docker-compose-prod.yml --env-file .env.prod up -d --build --force-recreate
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services:
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app_prod:
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build:
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context: .
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environment:
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DB_HOST: mariadb_prod
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DB_NAME: ${DOCKER_COMPOSE_MARIADB_PROD_ENV_MARIADB_DATABASE:?}
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DB_PASS: ${DOCKER_COMPOSE_MARIADB_PROD_ENV_MARIADB_PASSWORD:?}
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DB_PORT: ${DOCKER_COMPOSE_MARIADB_PROD_ENV_MARIADB_PORT:-3306}
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DB_TYPE: "mysql"
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DB_USER: ${DOCKER_COMPOSE_MARIADB_PROD_ENV_MARIADB_USER:?}
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ports:
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- "${DOCKER_COMPOSE_APP_PROD_PORT_PUBLISHED:-9001}:${DOCKER_COMPOSE_APP_PROD_PORT_TARGET:-9001}"
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mariadb_prod:
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image: mariadb
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# Pass config parameters to the postgres server.
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# Find more information below when you need to generate the ssl-relevant file your self
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# command: -c ssl=on -c ssl_cert_file=/var/lib/postgresql/server.crt -c ssl_key_file=/var/lib/postgresql/server.key
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environment:
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MARIADB_DATABASE: ${DOCKER_COMPOSE_MARIADB_PROD_ENV_MARIADB_DATABASE:?}
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MARIADB_PASSWORD: ${DOCKER_COMPOSE_MARIADB_PROD_ENV_MARIADB_PASSWORD:?}
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MARIADB_PORT: ${DOCKER_COMPOSE_MARIADB_PROD_ENV_MARIADB_PORT:-3306}
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MARIADB_RANDOM_ROOT_PASSWORD: 'yes'
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MARIADB_USER: ${DOCKER_COMPOSE_MARIADB_PROD_ENV_MARIADB_USER:?}
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volumes:
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# To setup an ssl-enabled postgres server locally, you need to generate a self-signed ssl certificate.
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# ```bash
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# mkdir -p ./ca
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# openssl req -new -text -passout pass:abcd -subj /CN=localhost -out ./ca/server.req -keyout ./ca/privkey.pem
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# openssl rsa -in ./ca/privkey.pem -passin pass:abcd -out ./ca/server.key
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# openssl req -x509 -in ./ca/server.req -text -key ./ca/server.key -out ./ca/server.crt
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# chmod 600 ./ca/server.key
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# test $(uname -s) = Linux && chown 70 ./ca/server.key
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# ```
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#
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# Afterwards, the ssl_cert_file and ssl_key_file are mounted into the docker container, see below
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# - ./ca/server.crt:/var/lib/postgresql/server.crt
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# - ./ca/server.key:/var/lib/postgresql/server.key
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- mariadb_prod_data:/var/lib/postgresql/data/pgdata
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# # If you do not have another postgres database service in this docker-compose, you can add this postgres service.
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# # Note: Please use other credentials when using this in production.
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# postgres_prod:
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# image: postgres:12-alpine
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# # Pass config parameters to the postgres server.
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# # Find more information below when you need to generate the ssl-relevant file your self
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# command: -c ssl=on -c ssl_cert_file=/var/lib/postgresql/server.crt -c ssl_key_file=/var/lib/postgresql/server.key
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# environment:
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# PGDATA: /var/lib/postgresql/data/pgdata
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# POSTGRES_DB: ${DOCKER_COMPOSE_POSTGRES_PROD_DB:?}
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# POSTGRES_PASSWORD: ${DOCKER_COMPOSE_POSTGRES_PROD_PASSWORD:?}
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# POSTGRES_PORT: ${DOCKER_COMPOSE_POSTGRES_PROD_PORT:-5432}
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# POSTGRES_USER: ${DOCKER_COMPOSE_POSTGRES_PROD_USER:?}
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# volumes:
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# # To setup an ssl-enabled postgres server locally, you need to generate a self-signed ssl certificate.
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# # ```bash
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# # mkdir -p ./ca
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# # openssl req -new -text -passout pass:abcd -subj /CN=localhost -out ./ca/server.req -keyout ./ca/privkey.pem
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# # openssl rsa -in ./ca/privkey.pem -passin pass:abcd -out ./ca/server.key
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# # openssl req -x509 -in ./ca/server.req -text -key ./ca/server.key -out ./ca/server.crt
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# # chmod 600 ./ca/server.key
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# # test $(uname -s) = Linux && chown 70 ./ca/server.key
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# # ```
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# #
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# # Afterwards, the ssl_cert_file and ssl_key_file are mounted into the docker container, see below
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# - ./ca/server.crt:/var/lib/postgresql/server.crt
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# - ./ca/server.key:/var/lib/postgresql/server.key
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# - postgres_prod_data:/var/lib/postgresql/data/pgdata
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volumes:
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mariadb_prod_data: |