# Introduction This dockerfile is used to build a stash docker container using the current source code. This is ideal for testing your current branch in docker. Note that it does not include python, so python-based scrapers will not work in this image. The production docker images distributed by the project contain python and the necessary packages. # Building the docker container From the top-level directory (should contain `main.go` file): ``` make docker-build ``` # Running the docker container ## Using docker-compose See the `README.md` file in `docker/production` for instructions on how to get docker-compose if needed. The `stash/build` container can be run with the `docker-compose.yml` file in `docker/production` by changing the `image` value to be `stash/build`. See the instructions in `docker/production` for how to run docker-compose. ## Using `docker run` After building the container: ``` docker run \ -e STASH_STASH=/data/ \ -e STASH_METADATA=/metadata/ \ -e STASH_CACHE=/cache/ \ -e STASH_GENERATED=/generated/ \ -v :/root/.stash \ -v :/data \ -v :/metadata \ -v :/cache \ -v :/generated \ -p 9999:9999 \ stash/build:latest ``` Change the `` to the appropriate paths. Note that the `` directory should be separate from the cache, generated and metadata directories. It is recommended to have the cache, generated and metadata directories in the same parent directory, for example: ``` /stash /config /metadata /generated /cache /media ``` Using this example directory structure, the above command would be: ``` docker run \ -e STASH_STASH=/data/ \ -e STASH_METADATA=/metadata/ \ -e STASH_CACHE=/cache/ \ -e STASH_GENERATED=/generated/ \ -v /stash/config:/root/.stash \ -v /media:/data \ -v /stash/metadata:/metadata \ -v /stash/cache:/cache \ -v /stash/generated:/generated \ -p 9999:9999 \ stash/build:latest ```