pawan
(Pawan Rawal)
October 13, 2016, 11:44am
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Someone pointed out on Github that a Docker image would be helpful to them.
opened 10:26AM - 13 Oct 16 UTC
closed 09:42AM - 20 Oct 16 UTC
I'm confused as to the official support for running `dgraph` inside a docker ima… ge, I see some discussions about how the official docker hub image is using version 0.3 of `dgraph`, and how according to https://wiki.dgraph.io/Beginners_Guide#Docker:_Deprecated starting version 0.4 usage of Docker is deprecated.. =/
For my development projects and production I like to have a deterministic way of creating a clean working environment, Docker is key to this (IMO).
Can you maybe provide more information of why its deprecated? or is it simply a matter of maintaining the Docker repo?
I guess we can make it part of the release process if people find it useful. Our Dockerfile can get and install the latest image from https://get.dgraph.io and should be pretty simple. What do you guys think @minions ?
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mrjn
(Manish R Jain)
October 13, 2016, 12:05pm
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Sure. Shouldn’t be too hard to keep it up to date.
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jchiu
October 13, 2016, 1:06pm
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Can I give it a try? I love to get more familiar with Docker.
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pawan
(Pawan Rawal)
Closed
November 28, 2017, 1:00am
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