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# 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](./dynamo/) | <https://aws.amazon.com/dynamodb/>
Fauna | [./fauna](./fauna/) | <https://fauna.com/>
MariaDB | [./maria](./maria/) | <https://mariadb.org/>
MongoDB | [./mongo](./mongo/) | <https://www.mongodb.com/>
MySQL | [./mysql](./mysql/) | <https://www.mysql.com/>
PostgreSQL | [./postgres](./postgres/) | <https://www.postgresql.org/>
Redis | [./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](https://docs.docker.com/compose/reference/).
## 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!