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Main purpose of this path is providing a way how to easily create local env of Refstack API with from your latest code in Docker container. I should be helpful for testing new features and newcomers developers. run-in-docker [OPTIONS] [COMMAND] - run refstack container (if it is not running), upload latest project code into container and run Refstack API in it (default COMMAND is 'api-up'). Just run ./drun-in-docker, wait untill it finish and then check it on https://127.0.0.1 It is important to set env[REFSTACK_HOST] with public host for your local API. By default 127.0.0.1 is used, should work fine if you access to your local Refstack only from your localhost. You can customize Refstack API config with editing docker/templates/refstack.conf.tmpl. It is a bash template. You can use ${SOME_ENV_VARIABLE} in it. Available options: -r Force delete '${CONTAINER}' container and run it again -i Run container with isolated MySQL data. By default MySQL data stores in refstack_data_DATA-BASE-REVISON container It reuses if such container exists. If you want to drop DB data, just execute sudo docker rm refstack_data_DATA-BASE-REVISON -b Force delete '${IMAGE}' image and built it ag -d Turn on debug information -h Print usage message In-container commands: api-up - sync project and run Refstack API api-init-db - initialize Refstack database api-db-version - get current migration version of Refstack database api-sync - sync project files in contaner with project on host activate - activate python virtual env mysql - open mysql console Requirements: Docker 1.6 (How to update on Ubuntu http://www.ubuntuupdates.org/ppa/docker) Change-Id: I26422aecaf68af6c340ebcc2a8a36d2a4907d84c
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#!/bin/bash
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[[ ${DEBUG_MODE} ]] && set -x
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mysql --no-defaults -S ${SQL_DIR}/mysql.socket -e 'CREATE DATABASE refstack;'
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cd /home/dev/refstack
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.venv/bin/python bin/refstack-manage upgrade --revision head |