version: "3" services: web: # Debug stdin_open: true command: /bin/bash tty: true build: context: ./ dockerfile: Dockerfile.dev args: buildno: 1 volumes: - ".:/var/www/" ports: - "4000:4000" - "35729:35729" links: - db - memcached #- spring #- selenium #- redis test: # Debug #stdin_open: true command: ["/bin/bash", "-c", "--", "while true; do sleep 100; done;"] build: context: ./ dockerfile: Dockerfile.dev args: buildno: 1 env_file: - .env.test ports: - 3005:3005 # Capybara listens here links: - db - selenium volumes: - ".:/var/www" # command: bin/spring server environment: TEST_APP_HOST: test TEST_APP_PORT: 3005 SELENIUM_HOST: selenium RAILS_ENV: test networks: default: aliases: - test redis: image: 'redis:4.0-alpine' selenium: image: selenium/standalone-chrome-debug ports: - 5900:5900 - 4444:4444 # spring: # build: # context: ./ # dockerfile: Dockerfile.dev # args: # buildno: 1 # volumes: # - .:/var/www # command: spring server # This ensures that the pid namespace is shared between the host # and the container. It's not necessary to be able to run spring # commands, but it is necessary for "spring status" and "spring stop" # to work properly. # pid: host db: # Debug #command: bash #tty: true command: mysqld_safe --skip-grant-tables image: mariadb:latest volumes: - "./db_data:/var/lib/mysql" - "./ext/mysql.conf.d:/etc/mysql/conf.d" environment: - MYSQL_DATABASE=ensl - MYSQL_USER=ensl - MYSQL_USERNAME=ensl - MYSQL_PASSWORD=ensl - MYSQL_ROOT_PASSWORD=ensl - MYSQL_ROOT_HOST=% memcached: image: memcached:latest #redis: # image: redis