I have an application, that work with rabbitmq. There is 2 php scripts (send and receive messages) but i can run only one script using Dockerfile
CMD ["php", "./send.php"]
But i have to run two scripts. My tutor ask me to do two containers for each script:
version: "3"
services:
rabbit_mq:
image: rabbitmq:3-management-alpine
container_name: 'rabbitmq'
ports:
- 5672:5672
- 15672:15672
volumes:
- ./docker/rabbitmq/data/:/var/lib/rabbitmq/
- ./docker/rabbitmq/log/:/var/log/rabbitmq
- ./docker/rabbitmq/conf/:/var/conf/rabbitmq
environment:
- API_URL=Api:8000
send:
build:
context: './docker'
dockerfile: Dockerfile
image: php:7.4.cli
container_name: send
ports:
- 8000:8000
volumes:
- ./:/app
depends_on:
- rabbit_mq
receive:
image: php:7.4.cli
# build:
# context: './docker'
# dockerfile: Dockerfile
container_name: receive
ports:
- 8001:8001
volumes:
- ./:/app
depends_on:
- rabbit_mq
What can I do to run 2 scripts using "docker-compose up" command? I serf a lot of web-pages, but couldn't find anything, I really need your help!
CodePudding user response:
you did not specify if those scripts terminate process or not, but to run them, you can make docker-compose as this
version: "3"
services:
rabbit_mq:
# existing configuration
send:
# existing configuration
command: ["php", "./send.php"]
receive:
# existing configuration
command: ["php", "./receive.php"]
CodePudding user response:
If you would like to run it as part of the docker-compose you can add these lines to certain container blocks in the composer file:
command: php send.php
command: php receive.php
https://docs.docker.com/compose/compose-file/#command
If you need more complicated things like restarting on failure, take a look at using `supervisor'.