Repo of docker-compose files to spin up database containers.
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Alex MacArthur 9fde6e6120
Use latest mysql, don't name container.
5 years ago
mongo Standardize username and password. 5 years ago
mysql Use latest mysql, don't name container. 5 years ago
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README.md

Local Docker DB

What?

A collection of Docker Compose files I've used to quickly spin local databases of various sorts.

Why?

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.

How?

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. For a full reference on how to use Docker Compose, go here.

Local Persistence

In each setup, your data is configured to be stored locally in a ./data directory. If that directory doesn't exist, it'll be created automatically.

Authentication

For authenticating as super user with each of these examples, root should be the username and password should be the password.