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# Local Docker DB
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## What?
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A collection of Docker Compose files I've used to quickly spin local databases of various sorts.
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## Why?
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Because I've oft needed them, particularly when I just don't wanna deal with the hassle of spinning up a DB on my own system.
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## How?
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Clone the repo or copy a `docker-compose.yml` file to your system, `cd` into that directory, and turn it on with `docker-compose up`. You may also use a `docker-compose.override.yml` file inside this repository to customize a container. For a full reference on how to use Docker Compose, [go here](https://docs.docker.com/compose/reference/).
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## Explore a Container w/ Bash
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In any given container, run the following. Most of the time, the service name will just be `db`, but there may be an exception or two.
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```
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docker-compose exec --user root SERVICE_NAME /bin/bash
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```
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## Local Persistence
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In each setup, a managed volume is created to persist each container's data. This volume can be deleted by passing the `-v` option when deleting the container.
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```
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docker-compose down -v
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```
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## Authentication
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For authenticating as super user with each of these examples, `root` is the username and `password` is the password.
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## Contributions
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If you have a Docker Compose configuration for a database not seen here, please consider making a pull request to add it!
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