Usage of docker is a third-party contribution and not actively tested, used or supported by the main developer(s).
Having said that, you can also use Docker to create a local dev environment or a production deployment.
In this repository, create a Docker image:
docker build -t hydrogen-dev -f Dockerfile-dev .
Then start up a container from that image:
docker run \
--name hydrogen-dev \
--publish 3000:3000 \
--volume "$PWD":/code \
--interactive \
--tty \
--rm \
hydrogen-dev
Then point your browser to http://localhost:3000
. You can see the server logs in the terminal where you started the container.
To stop the container, simply hit ctrl+c
.
In this repository, create a Docker image:
docker build -t hydrogen .
Or, pull the docker image from GitLab:
docker pull registry.gitlab.com/jcgruenhage/hydrogen-web
docker tag registry.gitlab.com/jcgruenhage/hydrogen-web hydrogen
Then, start up a container from that image:
docker run \
--name hydrogen \
--publish 80:80 \
hydrogen