commit | 789b8b9e89f861f7b5cd3b1c248671695cb4db76 | [log] [tgz] |
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author | Adam Sadovsky <sadovsky@google.com> | Mon Oct 27 16:15:10 2014 -0700 |
committer | Adam Sadovsky <sadovsky@google.com> | Mon Oct 27 16:15:10 2014 -0700 |
tree | 834c610a64149896bba73d70c0043f98c6c80b01 | |
parent | f721923a030db6f2816d9a601941cc8ff40ad6ac [diff] |
playground: fix dockerfile to support new "playground" dir; increase timeout Change-Id: I910c7180c81e0b3669b81836dd742fb86e936c7d
Install Docker:
On Goobuntu, we recommend overriding the default graph dir (/var/lib/docker
) to avoid filling up the root filesystem partition, which is quite small. To do so, add the following line to your /etc/default/docker
:
DOCKER_OPTS="${DOCKER_OPTS} -g /usr/local/google/docker"
Start (or restart) the Docker daemon:
$ sudo service docker restart
Build the playground Docker image (this will take a while...):
$ cp ~/.netrc $VEYRON_ROOT/veyron/go/src/veyron.io/playground/builder/netrc $ sudo docker build -t playground $VEYRON_ROOT/veyron/go/src/veyron.io/playground/builder/.
Note: If you want to ensure an up-to-date version of veyron is installed in the Docker image, run the above command with the “--no-cache” flag.
Test your image (without running compilerd):
$ sudo docker run -i playground < /usr/local/google/home/sadovsky/dev/veyron-www/content/playgrounds/code/fortune/ex0-go/bundle.json
Install the playground binaries:
$ veyron go install veyron.io/playground/...
Run the compiler binary as root:
$ sudo $VEYRON_ROOT/veyron/go/bin/compilerd --shutdown=false --address=localhost:8181
The server should now be running at http://localhost:8181 and responding to compile requests at http://localhost:8181/compile. Add ?pgaddr=localhost:8181
to any veyron-www page to make its embedded playgrounds talk to your server.