Repo of docker-compose files to spin up database containers.
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README.md

Local Docker DB

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

Included Databases

Database Docker Compose Configuration Website
DynamoDB ./dynamo https://aws.amazon.com/dynamodb/
Fauna ./fauna https://fauna.com/
MariaDB ./maria https://mariadb.org/
MongoDB ./mongo https://www.mongodb.com/
MySQL ./mysql https://www.mysql.com/
PostgreSQL ./postgres https://www.postgresql.org/
Redis ./redis https://redis.io/

Usage

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 (unless otherwise noted by the directory's README.md). 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.

Local Persistence

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.

docker-compose down -v

Contributions

If you have a Docker Compose configuration for a database not seen here, please consider making a pull request to add it!