45 lines
1.8 KiB
JSON
45 lines
1.8 KiB
JSON
{
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"captainVersion": "1",
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"documentation": "Taken from https://hub.docker.com/_/adminer except it is manually adjusted for port 80",
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"dockerCompose":
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{
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"version": "3.3",
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"services":
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{
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"$$cap_appname":
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{
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"dockerfileLines": [
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"FROM redis:$$cap_redis_version",
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"CMD exec redis-server --requirepass \"$$cap_redis_password\""
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],
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"volumes": [
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"$$cap_appname-redis-data:/data"
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],
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"restart": "always",
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"environment":
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{
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"REDIS_PASSWORD": "$$cap_redis_password"
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}
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}
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}
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},
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"instructions":{
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"start":"Redis is an open source key-value store that functions as a data structure server.\n\n After installation on CaptainDuckDuck, it will be available as srv-captain--YOUR_CONTAINER_NAME at port 6379 to other CaptainDuckDuck apps.\n\n Enter your Redis container name and click on next. It will take about a minute for the process to finish.",
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"end":"Redis is deployed and available as srv-captain--$$cap_appname:6379 to other apps. For example with NodeJS: const client = redis.createClient(6379, 'srv-captain--$$cap_appname' , {password: '$$cap_redis_password'})"
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},
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"variables": [
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{
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"id": "$$cap_redis_version",
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"label": "Redis Version Tag",
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"description": "Checkout their docker page for the valid tags https://hub.docker.com/r/library/redis/tags/",
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"defaultValue": "4",
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"validRegex": "/^([a-zA-Z0-9-.])+$/"
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},
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{
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"id": "$$cap_redis_password",
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"label": "Redis Password",
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"validRegex": "/^([a-zA-Z0-9-_])+$/"
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}]
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}
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