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An experimantal wrapper for docker-compose for hot reloading


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docker-compose-watch

An experimental project to add change detection to Docker Compose projects.

Change detection rules must be configured in docker-compose.yml file in order to be effective.

Usage

npm install -g @ckk/docker-compose-watch
dcw

This will run docker-compose up command and reload services on file change detection.

Wrapper

You can use dcw command as a docker-compose wrapper. It will pipe all other commands. (Not perfectly at the moment)

alias docker-compose=dcw
docker-compose watch

Configuration

Watch configuration should be done in root object with key x-watch. Like this:

x-watch:
  name-of-the-rule:     # only for display purposes
    services: pattern-* # glob pattern string to match compose service names
    watch: volumes      # either 'volumes' or 'buildcontext' to for watching directory
    match: '**/*.js'    # filename pattern to trigger change detection
    build: false        # whether building image is needed, useful for source code mounting

See a project example below:

version: '2.2'
services:
  store-payment-service:
    build:
      context: ./store/services/payment-service
    volumes:
      - ./store/services/payment-service/src:/app/src:cached
  store-front-service:
    command: 'node src/index.js'
    build: ./store/services/front-service
    volumes:
      - ./store/services/front-service/src:/app/src:cached
  mongodb:
    image: 'mongo:3.4'
    ports: ['27017:27017']
x-watch:
  source-files:
    services: store-*
    watch: volumes
    match: '**/*.js'
    build: false
  dependencies:
    services: store-*
    watch: buildcontext
    match: 'package.json'
    build: true

See the full working example with dummy services and Dockerfiles under test/fixture directory.

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Last updated on 07 Sep 2018

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