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docker-compose.yml
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version: '3.7'
services:
# The 'setup' service runs a one-off script which initializes the
# 'logstash_internal' and 'kibana_system' users inside Elasticsearch with the
# values of the passwords defined in the '.env' file.
#
# This task is only performed during the *initial* startup of the stack. On all
# subsequent runs, the service simply returns immediately, without performing
# any modification to existing users.
setup:
build:
context: dockers/setup/
args:
ELASTIC_VERSION: ${ELASTIC_VERSION}
init: true
volumes:
- setup:/state:Z
environment:
ELASTIC_PASSWORD: ${ELASTIC_PASSWORD:-}
LOGSTASH_INTERNAL_PASSWORD: ${LOGSTASH_INTERNAL_PASSWORD:-}
KIBANA_SYSTEM_PASSWORD: ${KIBANA_SYSTEM_PASSWORD:-}
networks:
- elk
depends_on:
- elasticsearch
elasticsearch:
build:
context: dockers/elasticsearch/
args:
ELASTIC_VERSION: ${ELASTIC_VERSION}
volumes:
- ./dockers/elasticsearch/config/elasticsearch.yml:/usr/share/elasticsearch/config/elasticsearch.yml:ro,z
- ./dockers/volumes/elasticsearch:/usr/share/elasticsearch/data:z
ports:
- "9200:9200"
- "9300:9300"
ulimits:
memlock:
soft: -1
hard: -1
environment:
ES_JAVA_OPTS: -Xms512m -Xmx512m
# Bootstrap password.
# Used to initialize the keystore during the initial startup of
# Elasticsearch. Ignored on subsequent runs.
ELASTIC_PASSWORD: ${ELASTIC_PASSWORD:-}
# Use single node discovery in order to disable production mode and avoid bootstrap checks.
# see: https://www.elastic.co/guide/en/elasticsearch/reference/current/bootstrap-checks.html
discovery.type: single-node
networks:
- elk
logstash:
build:
context: dockers/logstash/
args:
ELASTIC_VERSION: ${ELASTIC_VERSION}
volumes:
- ./dockers/logstash/config/logstash.yml:/usr/share/logstash/config/logstash.yml:ro,Z
- ./dockers/logstash/pipeline:/usr/share/logstash/pipeline:ro,Z
ports:
- "5044:5044"
- "50000:50000/tcp"
- "50000:50000/udp"
- "9600:9600"
environment:
LS_JAVA_OPTS: -Xms256m -Xmx256m
LOGSTASH_INTERNAL_PASSWORD: ${LOGSTASH_INTERNAL_PASSWORD:-}
networks:
- elk
depends_on:
- elasticsearch
kibana:
build:
context: dockers/kibana/
args:
ELASTIC_VERSION: ${ELASTIC_VERSION}
volumes:
- ./dockers/kibana/config/kibana.yml:/usr/share/kibana/config/kibana.yml:ro,Z
ports:
- "5601:5601"
environment:
KIBANA_SYSTEM_PASSWORD: ${KIBANA_SYSTEM_PASSWORD:-}
# Fleet plugin
KIBANA_FLEET_SETUP: '1'
networks:
- elk
depends_on:
- elasticsearch
mysqlserver:
image: mcr.microsoft.com/mssql/server:2022-latest
environment:
MSSQL_SA_PASSWORD: "Your_password123"
ACCEPT_EULA: "Y"
ports:
- "1433:1433"
networks:
- elk
volumes:
- ./dockers/volumes/mssql:/var/opt/mssql/data
standarddevopsapi:
image: ${DOCKER_REGISTRY-}standarddevopsapi
build:
context: .
dockerfile: StandardDevOpsApi/Dockerfile
networks:
- elk
rabbitmq:
image: masstransit/rabbitmq:latest
ports:
- "5672:5672"
- "15672:15672"
networks:
- elk
redis:
image: redis:6.2-alpine
environment:
REDIS_PASSWORD: "Your_password123"
# #REDIS_PORT: "6379"
restart: always
ports:
- '6379:6379'
#command: redis-server --save 20 1 --loglevel warning --requirepass eYVX7EwVmmxKPCDmwMtyKVge8oLd2t81
volumes:
- cache:/data
networks:
- elk
networks:
elk:
driver: bridge
volumes:
setup:
elasticsearch:
mysqlserver:
cache:
driver: local