docker build --no-cache -t gf . docker run -p 443:443 --name gitfusion gf & docker start gitfusion
# | Change | User | Description | Committed | |
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#9 | 22782 | Jen Bottom | Adding a line to the secup script to ensure the GF container is started | ||
#8 | 22774 | Jen Bottom | Exposing port 443, so we can use https to push to the GF server | ||
#7 | 22772 | Jen Bottom | Removing the -d flag from the run command | ||
#6 | 22771 | Jen Bottom | Adding the --no-cache option to the build command, as for now I don't want Docker to use the cached build steps | ||
#5 | 22749 | Jen Bottom | Re-adding the setup bash script | ||
#4 | 22748 | Jen Bottom | Creating a README with the commands necessary to bring up the container and build the image, instead of a bash script | ||
#3 | 22745 | Jen Bottom | Unable to use port 22 on the local machine, as docker gives an error, switching to using 2022 | ||
#2 | 22744 | Jen Bottom |
Adjusting setup.sh so 22 on localhost will map to 22 on the docker container. Trying to enable ssh in to the container |
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#1 | 22739 | Jen Bottom |
Adding a bash script to build and run the container. For now don't want/need to use docker compose |