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SYNOPSIS

Run Sparky as a Docker container.

USAGE

$ docker pull melezhik/sparky 

Run application as a docker container

$ docker run -d -v $sparky-root:/root/.sparky/projects -p 3000:3000 melezhik/sparky

Where $sparky-root is a sparky root directory

For example:

$ git clone  https://github.com/melezhik/sparky.git 
$ docker run -d \
-v $PWD/sparky/examples:/root/.sparky/projects \
-p 3000:3000 melezhik/sparky

And then hit Sparky web ui:

$ firefox 127.0.0.1:3000

You can also create container by docker-compose:

# docker-compose -f docker-compose.yaml up

Tailing Sparky daemon logs:

$ docker logs -t -f $image-id

Setup your sparky projects

You should follow sparky on how to do this. Just be aware that as projects gets built on docker container directly you should ask no_sudo option for sparrowdo:

$ nano $sparky-host-root/my-project/sparky.yaml

sparrowdo:
  - no_sudo: true

Setting sparky timeout

docker run -e SPARKY_TIMEOUT=20 ...

See also

Docker Alpine Linux - Alpine docker image

Author

Alexey Melezhik