glitchier-soc/docker-compose.yml
Ben Lubar 02a84db787 Add healthcheck commands to docker-compose.yml (#9143)
This will allow Docker to be automatically check the health of services.

Docker won't do anything other than showing the state in the output of
"docker-compose ps" by default, but some management tools may watch for
container health events.

Here's what my local instance looks like right now:

          Name                        Command                  State                     Ports
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
mastodon_db_1              docker-entrypoint.sh postgres    Up (healthy)
mastodon_es_1              /usr/local/bin/docker-entr ...   Up (healthy)
mastodon_redis_1           docker-entrypoint.sh redis ...   Up (healthy)
mastodon_redis_cache_1     docker-entrypoint.sh redis ...   Up (healthy)
mastodon_sidekiq_1         /sbin/tini -- bundle exec  ...   Up             3000/tcp, 4000/tcp
mastodon_streaming_1       /sbin/tini -- yarn start         Up (healthy)   3000/tcp, 127.0.0.1:4000->4000/tcp
mastodon_web_1             /sbin/tini -- bash -c rm - ...   Up (healthy)   127.0.0.1:3000->3000/tcp, 4000/tcp
2018-12-29 00:43:41 +01:00

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version: '3'
services:
db:
restart: always
image: postgres:9.6-alpine
networks:
- internal_network
healthcheck:
test: ["CMD", "pg_isready", "-U", "postgres"]
volumes:
- ./postgres:/var/lib/postgresql/data
redis:
restart: always
image: redis:4.0-alpine
networks:
- internal_network
healthcheck:
test: ["CMD", "redis-cli", "ping"]
volumes:
- ./redis:/data
# es:
# restart: always
# image: docker.elastic.co/elasticsearch/elasticsearch-oss:6.1.3
# environment:
# - "ES_JAVA_OPTS=-Xms512m -Xmx512m"
# networks:
# - internal_network
# healthcheck:
# test: ["CMD-SHELL", "curl --silent --fail localhost:9200/_cluster/health || exit 1"]
# volumes:
# - ./elasticsearch:/usr/share/elasticsearch/data
web:
build: .
image: tootsuite/mastodon
restart: always
env_file: .env.production
command: bash -c "rm -f /mastodon/tmp/pids/server.pid; bundle exec rails s -p 3000 -b '0.0.0.0'"
networks:
- external_network
- internal_network
healthcheck:
test: ["CMD-SHELL", "wget -q --spider --header 'x-forwarded-proto: https' --proxy off localhost:3000/api/v1/instance || exit 1"]
ports:
- "127.0.0.1:3000:3000"
depends_on:
- db
- redis
# - es
volumes:
- ./public/system:/mastodon/public/system
streaming:
build: .
image: tootsuite/mastodon
restart: always
env_file: .env.production
command: yarn start
networks:
- external_network
- internal_network
healthcheck:
test: ["CMD-SHELL", "wget -q --spider --header 'x-forwarded-proto: https' --proxy off localhost:4000/api/v1/streaming/health || exit 1"]
ports:
- "127.0.0.1:4000:4000"
depends_on:
- db
- redis
sidekiq:
build: .
image: tootsuite/mastodon
restart: always
env_file: .env.production
command: bundle exec sidekiq
depends_on:
- db
- redis
networks:
- external_network
- internal_network
volumes:
- ./public/system:/mastodon/public/system
## Uncomment to enable federation with tor instances along with adding the following ENV variables
## http_proxy=http://privoxy:8118
## ALLOW_ACCESS_TO_HIDDEN_SERVICE=true
# tor:
# build: https://github.com/usbsnowcrash/docker-tor.git
# networks:
# - external_network
# - internal_network
#
# privoxy:
# build: https://github.com/usbsnowcrash/docker-privoxy.git
# command: /opt/sbin/privoxy --no-daemon --user privoxy.privoxy /opt/config
# volumes:
# - ./priv-config:/opt/config
# networks:
# - external_network
# - internal_network
networks:
external_network:
internal_network:
internal: true