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=== The Compose way ==
This way of building things is the preferred one:
just running,
$ docker-compose up
from <THIS_REPO/docker>, should build all the images.
Only the base image and the exchange are currently supposed
to be built this way.
Ideally, a compose recipe for the exchange and one for merchant
backend should be made available.
=== How to use these images ===
From a "docker ready" environment, you need to (1) build the
image and (2) run it.
(1) is done by:
$ docker build -t taler/base <THIS_REPO>/docker/base/
$ docker build -t taler/exchange <THIS_REPO>/docker/exchange/
(2) is done by:
$ docker run -it taler/exchange
Note that the value passed to option -t is completely arbitrary.
=== How to destroy them ===
Consider also the --no-cache option to force a rebuild.
$ docker build --no-cache <THIS_REPO>/docker/base
1. Stop all containers:
$ docker stop $(docker ps -a -q)
2. If necessary, remove all containers:
$ docker rm $(docker ps -a -q)
3. Remove images:
$ docker rmi -f $(docker images -q)
NOTE: for tripwire users, those commands are all defined
as aliases.
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