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Using docker and docker-compose for local development

First, make sure you have the State-TalentMAP-API repository cloned within the same parent directory as this repository.

Then build the containers with:

docker-compose build

You'll likely need to run migrations and load data for the api, so follow the instructions in the State-TalentMAP-API README, but prefix all the commands with docker-compse run api <THE COMMAND>.

Once that's done, you can spin up your local docker-compose environment with:

docker-compose up

This project's web server will be accessible at http://localhost:3000 and the API server will be at http://localhost:8000.

You will need to docker-compose build whenever package.json changes since the dependencies are installed in the docker image (see Dockerfile).

Note that in docker-compose.yml, web is the name of the service for this application, api is the name for the State-TalentMAP-API application, and db is the name of the Postgres database service. You can run any command within those service containers using docker-compose run <SERVICE NAME> <COMMAND>.

For example:

  • docker-compose run web yarn test will run the test suite for this project.
  • docker-compose run api bash will get you a shell in the api container.