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Docker Compose in Depth
Dockerized applications yourself
Docker has taken the development world by storm in recent years, being the first effective tool that wraps up a piece of software in a complete file system package, installs it on a server, and runs it repeatedly. However, until recently it was difficult to do this with micro-architectures composed of numerous containers that all need to work in conjunction with one another. Enter Docker Compose, the handiest tool to hit the tech world since Docker. Here’s everything you need to know…
Learn Docker Compose Inside Out
- Define multi-container application environments
- Create flexible, customisable environments and networks
- Transform an existing application into a fully Docker-ised environment
- Enhance your Docker experience
Make Your Docker Experience Even More Stress-Free
This Docker Compose online course will make you a DC expert, learning the tool from top to bottom. It has been specifically designed for those that already know Docker, so you’ll skip the baby steps and dive straight in. First you’ll cover the basic features using a sample environment, gaining an understanding of restarts, dependencies, and persisting the database with a volume.
After that you’ll progress to networks. You’ll take an in-depth look at isolating containers, aliases and container names, links, using external networks, and how updates affect networking. Then it’s on to the really good stuff; a section each is dedicated to volumes, logging, the Compose CLI, and ‘Composing Compose’ (don’t worry, it won’t be as complicated as it sounds by the time you get there). Finally you’ll learn about Compose in Production.
The course is organised into logical sections so you can progress at your pace and in your own time. By the end, you’ll apply what you’ve learned to create a large environment for a sample legacy system, using all of the features covered in previous sections. You’ll then have the skills and confidence needed to go forth and create your own flexible application environments with Docker Compose.
About Docker Compose
Docker Compose is a useful tool from the people at Docker. It makes defining and running application environments made up of multiple Docker containers even easier and more efficient. Up until now, starting any more than one or two Docker containers was extremely complicated. With Docker Compose, the entire process just got infinitely better.
Class Curriculum
Introduction
Course Introduction (2:06)
Compose At A Highlevel (3:12)
Installing Compose (1:14)
Compose at the terminal (1:50)
Section Conclusion (0:26)
Compose Basics
Section Introduction (0:16)
Introducing the sample WordPress environment (1:01)
A Sample Version 1 Environment For WordPress (4:42)
From Version 1 To Version 2 (4:41)
Persisting the database with a volume (2:27)
How Restarts Work (2:36)
Adding A Dependency (2:51)
Section Conclusion (0:26)
Networks
Section Introduction (0:17)
Networking Overview (1:37)
The Default Network (2:52)
Isolating Containers (2:26)
Aliases & Container Names (3:11)
Links (1:32)
Using External Networks (3:10)
Section Conclusion (0:55)
Volumes
Section Introduction (0:17)
Volumes Overview (0:48)
Simple Volumes (3:26)
Named Volumes (3:32)
Fine-grained Volume Configuration (2:37)
Section Conclusion (0:21)
Logging
Section Introduction (0:10)
Configuring Logging (2:57)
Forwarding Logs (1:46)
Section Conclusion (0:21)
The Compose CLI
Section Introduction (0:27)
Configuring Compose (2:32)
Bringing an Environment Up (2:00)
Changing a Running Environment (2:04)
Introspecting On An Environment (3:41)
Taking an Environment Down (1:02)
Environment Files (2:55)
Section Conclusion (0:37)
Composing Compose
Section Introduction (0:47)
The File Argument (3:36)
The Default Override File (2:53)
The ‘extends’ configuration (1:14)
Running Additional Services (1:51)
Section Conclusion (0:29)
Compose in Production
Section Introduction (0:53)
Introducing The Sample Environment (4:36)
Building A Swarm Cluster (7:13)
Deploying To A Swarm Cluster (3:38)
Next Steps (3:14)
Section Conclusion (0:29)
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