diff --git a/readme/readme-docker-compose.md b/readme/readme-docker-compose.md index 69735a9f4..7763183c7 100644 --- a/readme/readme-docker-compose.md +++ b/readme/readme-docker-compose.md @@ -2,10 +2,6 @@ In the root folder of the repo are all docker-compose files (`docker-compose*.yml`). Here is a list of all of them and what is their purpose: -## Container build - -* `docker-compose.ci.build.yml`: This file is for starting the build container to build the project using a container that has all needed prerequisites. Refer to [corresponding wiki section](https://github.com/dotnet-architecture/eShopOnContainers/wiki/03.-Setting-the-eShopOnContainers-solution-up-in-a-Windows-CLI-environment-(dotnet-CLI,-Docker-CLI-and-VS-Code)#build-the-bits-through-the-build-container-image) for more information. - ## Files needed to run eShopOnContainers locally * `docker-compose.yml`: This file contains **the definition of all images needed for running eShopOnContainers**. @@ -47,6 +43,10 @@ PicBaseUrl=${ESHOP_AZURE_STORAGE_CATALOG:-http://${ESHOP_PROD_EXTERNAL_DNS_NAME_ So, use `ESHOP_AZURE_STORAGE_CATALOG` if set, and if not use `http://${ESHOP_PROD_EXTERNAL_DNS_NAME_OR_IP}:5101/api/v1/catalog/items/[0]/pic/}`. Unfortunately seems that docker-compose do not substitute variables inside variables, so the value that `PicBaseUrl` gets if `ESHOP_AZURE_STORAGE_CATALOG` is not set is literally `http://${ESHOP_PROD_EXTERNAL_DNS_NAME_OR_IP}:5101/api/v1/catalog/items/[0]/pic/}` without any substitution. +## Build container (Optional) + +* `docker-compose.ci.build.yml`: This file is for starting the build container to build the project using a container that has all needed dependencies. + **For more information** about docker-compose variable substitution read the [compose docs](https://docs.docker.com/compose/compose-file/#variable-substitution). ## Other files @@ -76,4 +76,4 @@ These files were intended to provide a fast way to start only "infrastructure" c * `docker-compose-external.override.yml` * `docker-compose-external.yml` -If you want to start only certain containers use `docker-compose -f ... -f ... up container1 contaner2 containerN` as specified in [compose doc](https://docs.docker.com/compose/reference/up/) \ No newline at end of file +If you want to start only certain containers use `docker-compose -f ... -f ... up container1 contaner2 containerN` as specified in [compose doc](https://docs.docker.com/compose/reference/up/)