Written for Docker v0.6-v1.2. I try to take advantage of external volumes. Like Docker, these are only suitable for local development and are very much WIP. DISCLAIMER: These should not be thought of as the right way to do things. I'm just messing around trying to get things to work. For images that have their own repo, the repo's README will have more detail.
These images are not on the Index. Mostly because I think these
Dockerfile
s suck but also because the Docker index is currently a dumping
ground. You can build images yourself by following these instructions:
sudo docker
.git clone https://github.com/crccheck/docker-pod.git && cd docker-pod
, butdocker build -t mysql mysql/
buildsmysql/Dockerfile
and tags the image as mysql
. You can see your imagesdocker images
.docker run mysql
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tor
https://github.com/crccheck/docker-tor
Starting the container:
docker run --name="refine" -P openrefine
Find out which port to connect to:
docker ps
Starting the container at the default address: http://localhost:3333
docker run --name="refine" -p 3333:3333 openrefine
Installs Varnish Web Accelerator v3.0.2-1. Runs on port 80.
A Postgresql 9.3 + Postgis 2.1 image that supports external volumes. https://github.com/crccheck/docker-postgis
Run (has to be on port 25565):
docker run -d -p 25565:25565 -name="craft" minecraft
References:
Installs Redis Server v2.2.12, runs on port 6379