Updated 06. Setting the Web SPA application up (markdown)

Cesar De la Torre 2017-03-02 10:36:37 -08:00
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### Build the Docker images and Deploy the containers ### Build the Docker images and Deploy the containers
At this point, if you were originally following the eShopOnContainer setup for any environment and came to this page just to setup the SPA app, now go back to your original setup instructions page. Other than that, you can in any case choose between any of the following options to build and deploy the Docker containers: At this point, if you were originally following the eShopOnContainer setup for any environment and came to this page just to setup the SPA app, now go back to your original setup instructions page. Other than that, you can in any case choose between any of the following options to build and deploy the Docker containers:
1. **VS 2017 based:** Build and deploy in a single step from Visual Studio 2017 as explained in this page: https://github.com/dotnet/eShopOnContainers/wiki/Setting-eShopOnContainer-solution-up-in-a-Visual-Studio-2017-environment 1. **VS 2017 based:** Build and deploy in a single step from Visual Studio 2017 as explained in this page: https://github.com/dotnet/eShopOnContainers/wiki/02.-Setting-eShopOnContainer-solution-up-in-a-Visual-Studio-2017-environment
2. **CLI on Windows:** Build the .NET bits with the dontnet CLI by using the Windows PowerShell script build-bits.ps1, then create the Docker images and deploy to the Docker host with "docker compose up/build", as explained in this page: https://github.com/dotnet/eShopOnContainers/wiki/Setting-the-eShopOnContainers-solution-up-in-a-Windows-CLI-environment-(dotnet-CLI,-Docker-CLI-and-VS-Code) 2. **CLI on Windows:** Build the .NET bits with the dontnet CLI by using the Windows PowerShell script build-bits.ps1, then create the Docker images and deploy to the Docker host with "docker compose up/build", as explained in this page: https://github.com/dotnet/eShopOnContainers/wiki/03.-Setting-the-eShopOnContainers-solution-up-in-a-Windows-CLI-environment-(dotnet-CLI,-Docker-CLI-and-VS-Code)
3. **CLI on Mac:** Build the .NET bits with the dontnet CLI by using the Mac Bash script 3. **CLI on Mac:** Build the .NET bits with the dontnet CLI by using the Mac Bash script
build-bits.sh, then create the Docker images and deploy to the Docker host with "docker compose up/build", as explained in this page: https://github.com/dotnet/eShopOnContainers/wiki/Setting-eShopOnContainer-solution-up-in-a-Mac,-VS-Code-and-CLI-environment build-bits.sh, then create the Docker images and deploy to the Docker host with "docker compose up/build", as explained in this page: https://github.com/dotnet/eShopOnContainers/wiki/04.-Setting-eShopOnContainer-solution-up-in-a-Mac,-VS-Code-and-CLI-environment--(dotnet-CLI,-Docker-CLI-and-VS-Code)