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Sample docker-compose Project With MySQL DBaaS

A sample project using docker-compose with Node and React.JS containers.

Also uses a MySQL DBaaS like AWS RDS or GCloud CloudSQL.

This project is meant to give you an understanding of how to formulate your docker development environment for developing web apps using React.JS, Node.JS, and a cloud SQL DBaaS like AWS RDS.

  • Express Server

  • React.JS Client

SETUP

Initial setup

First make sure to open a terminal window to ./backend and ./frontend and from there run yarn or npm install in both directories to install the necessary packages.

MySQL setup

Once you have set up you mysql database on a DBaaS provider like AWS RDS or GCloud CloudSQL, ensure that the database is publicly accessible on the port you used in setup (usually 3306). Then access the database and run the commands provided in ./backend/mysql_setup.sql.

Once you have run those commands, in ./backend/.env add all the values that you were provided. Specifically the host, user, pass, and port of the database.

Running the project

After installing the packages and entering your cloud DBaaS connection details, all you need to do is run docker-compose up from the root directory of the project to have the docker-compose file automatically spin the containers up for you.

If you want to run a terminal in detached mode (so you can close the window and it wont stop the containers) then type docker-compose up -d for a headless start instead.

Stopping the project

As always make sure to type docker-compose down to shut the containers down and close everything up.

Click here to read the directions on how to deploy the project to the cloud on an EC2 instance for all to visit!


Hope this helps!

Liam