A very simple microservice example with NodeJS, Python and Docker
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Install
docker
anddocker-compose
according to your operating system -
Clone the repository and navigate to it
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Run
docker-compose up
to start the services -
Try
GET http://YOUR_HOST:3000/api/status
to check whether application is running
The application uses a frontend written with plain html with jQuery and to style with Bulma.
This is built with webpack. This default application is built assuming you are using the localhost
.
To build this to fit your own IP Address please follow the steps before you running the docker-compose up
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Install NodeJs on your system
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Go to FrontendApplication directory
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Run
npm install
or if you have yarnyarn
to install packages -
Now you need to set the API Gateway for this frontend application. It can be any host you have.
- Let's say you are hosting this application on
http://example.com
then yourAPI_GATEWAY
would be this one. - If you are hosting in some machine with IP
123.324.345.1
then yourAPI_GATEWAY
would be your IP.
- Let's say you are hosting this application on
-
To pass this setting to webpack build you need to set an Environment Variable
- Windows :
set API_GATEWAY=http://YOUR_HOST
- Linux/Max :
API_GATEWAY=http://YOUR_HOST
- Remember no / at the end of the URL to get your web app work
- Windows :
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Now you can do
npm run build
oryarn build
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Check
dist/
folder for newly created index.html and the main.js -
Now run the
docker-compose up
on the root folder of project and checkhttp://YOUR_HOST:8080
to see web app