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title: Containerize a Web Application using docker compose | ||
authorName: Sagar Gurung | ||
authorAvatar: https://avatars.githubusercontent.com/u/46086950?v=4 | ||
authorLink: https://github.com/SagarGi | ||
createdAt: Aug 31, 2023 | ||
tags: docker-compose, docker, containerization,yaml | ||
banner: https://raw.githubusercontent.com/DevExpress/testcafe-gh-page-assets/master/src/images/testcafe-ogp-icon.png | ||
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In this blog we will basically be containerizing a web application consisting of `MySQL`, `phpmyadmin`, `frontend` and `backend` as service using docker compose. | ||
> Note: This article does not provide concepts of docker | ||
Setting up an application can be a bit hefty if application is dependent to various services when setting up locally. But we can easily configure and containerize the whole application and its services in a single docker compose file and make the whole application running not only in your machine but in whole development environment. | ||
In this blog we will make a basic `docker-compose.yaml` for a simple demo project to make it run through the `yaml` file in your machine. So lets get right into it. |