commit | 9663c21db10b1cc9a3e98f29925ec5bef320a87a | [log] [tgz] |
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author | ddragosd <ddragosd@gmail.com> | Thu Jan 05 16:39:44 2017 -0800 |
committer | GitHub <noreply@github.com> | Thu Jan 05 16:39:44 2017 -0800 |
tree | 918c5d95cbb54f78dcb3b2c7137ce3d6620118c5 | |
parent | b8a9b40c9691b59bba47e33a4e0d9d4d74e61ac6 [diff] |
quick-start with docker-compose (#1) * initial docker-compose setup * add initial travis build * configure the apigateway to deploy bigger functions * added a Redis server for API GW cache * enabled the local dev workflow, from a local OW git clone
Using Docker-Compose. See the README for more details.
cd docker-compose make quick-start
This is useful for creating local development environments. The build downloads by default the latest code from the master branch, but it also allows developers to work with their local clones by providing the local path to the OpenWhisk repo:
PROJECT_HOME=/path/to/openwhisk make quick-start
Each tool in this repository has to provide travis build scripts inside a .travis
folder. The folder should define 2 scripts:
setup.sh
- invoked during before_install
phasebuild.sh
- invokes during script
phaseFor an example check out docker-compose/.travis folder.