coss_archiving/testing.docker-compose.yaml
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# Usage:
# docker compose --env-file env/<mode> run <args> news_fetch && docker-compose --env-file env/production down
version: "3.9"
services:
geckodriver:
image: selenium/standalone-firefox:103.0
volumes:
- ${XSOCK-/dev/null}:${XSOCK-/tmp/sock}
- ${XAUTHORITY-/dev/null}:/home/auto_news/.Xauthority
environment:
- DISPLAY=$DISPLAY
- START_VNC=false
- START_XVFB=false
user: 1001:1001
expose: # exposed to other docker-compose services only
- "4444"
vpn:
image: wazum/openconnect-proxy:latest
env_file:
- ${CONTAINER_DATA}/config/vpn.config
cap_add:
- NET_ADMIN
volumes:
- /dev/net/tun:/dev/net/tun
# alternative to cap_add & volumes: specify privileged: true
nas_sync:
depends_on:
- vpn # used to establish a connection to the SMB server
network_mode: "service:vpn"
build: nas_sync
image: nas_sync:latest
cap_add: # capabilities needed for mounting the SMB share
- SYS_ADMIN
- DAC_READ_SEARCH
volumes:
- ${CONTAINER_DATA}/files:/sync/local_files
- ${CONTAINER_DATA}/config/nas_sync.config:/sync/nas_sync.config
- ${CONTAINER_DATA}/config/nas_login.config:/sync/nas_login.config
command:
- nas22.ethz.ch/gess_coss_1/helbing_support/Files RM/Archiving/TEST # first command is the target mount path
- lsyncd
- /sync/nas_sync.config
news_fetch:
build: news_fetch
image: news_fetch:latest
depends_on: # when using docker compose run news_fetch, the dependencies are started as well
- nas_sync
- geckodriver
volumes:
- ${CONTAINER_DATA}:/app/containerdata # always set
- ${CODE:-/dev/null}:/code # not set in prod, defaults to /dev/null
- ${XSOCK-/dev/null}:${XSOCK-/tmp/sock} # x11 socket, needed for gui
# - ${XAUTHORITY-/dev/null}:/home/auto_news/.Xauthority # xauth needed for authenticating to x11
environment:
- DISPLAY=$DISPLAY # needed to let x11 apps know where to connect to
- DEBUG=${DEBUG}
- CHECK=${CHECK}
- UPLOAD=${UPLOAD}
- HEADLESS=${HEADLESS}
- REDUCEDFETCH=${REDUCEDFETCH}
entrypoint: ${ENTRYPOINT:-python3 runner.py} # by default launch workers as defined in the Dockerfile
stdin_open: ${INTERACTIVE:-false} # docker run -i
tty: ${INTERACTIVE:-false} # docker run -t