A bare bones python Docker setup to support local and production development from a single ops base. A super simple Flask app is contained in the app/ directory for demo purposes, but this can easily be switched for any WSGI compatible application.
For local development simply run make run-local. Once built, the container will run the Flask demo app on http://<container_ip>:5000.
To run the deploy in a production container, run make run-deploy. Once built, the container will run the Flask demo app on http://<container_ip>.
In addition to the run commands, make build-local and make build-deploy are available to allow building containers without running them.
- View docker images
docker images
- List actively running images (add -l to include stopped containers)
docker ps
- View container logs
docker logs -f <containerID>
- Stop container
docker stop <containerID>
- Delete dead images
for i in `docker images|grep \<none\>|awk '{print $3}'`;do docker rmi $i;done
- Delete containers
docker rm -f `docker ps --no-trunc -a -q`