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[taler-deployment] branch master updated: Removing docker-compose dashes


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Subject: [taler-deployment] branch master updated: Removing docker-compose dashes and fixing line breaks
Date: Sun, 06 Aug 2023 14:49:04 +0200

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javier-sepulveda pushed a commit to branch master
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The following commit(s) were added to refs/heads/master by this push:
     new a9b6ec2  Removing docker-compose dashes and fixing line breaks
a9b6ec2 is described below

commit a9b6ec2c6af0d9ac2a46ced1f5bbd1b95bfcd229
Author: Javier Sepulveda <javier.sepulveda@uv.es>
AuthorDate: Sun Aug 6 14:48:35 2023 +0200

    Removing docker-compose dashes and fixing line breaks
---
 sandcastle/README | 36 +++++++++++++++++++++---------------
 1 file changed, 21 insertions(+), 15 deletions(-)

diff --git a/sandcastle/README b/sandcastle/README
index 77c5530..3b0cf32 100644
--- a/sandcastle/README
+++ b/sandcastle/README
@@ -14,7 +14,7 @@ point the bank SPA to any backend not being served at 
bank.demo.taler.net.
 How to compile
 ==============
 
-The base image (not managed by the docker-compose setup) and
+The base image (not managed by the docker compose setup) and
 all the other images must be compiled.
 
 Base image
@@ -32,7 +32,7 @@ Composed containers
 
 From this directory, run:
 
-  $ docker-compose build
+  $ docker compose build
 
 Hotfixes
 --------
@@ -66,8 +66,8 @@ belonging to the compose file.  Note that such image may
 easily fail because it likely relies on other images not
 being run.
 
-$ docker-compose build $image-name # if also new changes need to be tested.
-$ docker-compose up $image-name 
+$ docker compose build $image-name # if also new changes need to be tested.
+$ docker compose up $image-name 
 
 'bank', 'exchange', 'merchant', 'talerdb' are valid values
 for $image-name.
@@ -105,7 +105,7 @@ Run
 The following command starts all the services in the background,
 and manages all the restarts.  Run it from this directory:
 
-  $ docker-compose up --remove-orphans -d
+  $ docker compose up --remove-orphans -d
 
 The ports exposed on the host by each service can be changed
 via the following environment variables:
@@ -128,15 +128,15 @@ for debugging.
 On a daemonized setup, live logs can still be seen by running
 the following command from this directory:
 
-  $ docker-compose logs --tail=$NUM --follow [container-name]
+  $ docker compose logs --tail=$NUM --follow [container-name]
 
 To stop the services, run the following command from this directory:
-  $ docker-compose stop
+  $ docker compose stop
 
 To start the services in the foreground, run the following command
 from this directory (no restart is provided):
 
-  $ docker-compose up --remove-orphans --abort-on-container-exit
+  $ docker compose up --remove-orphans --abort-on-container-exit
 
 Volumes
 -------
@@ -165,7 +165,7 @@ Data can be classified between Taler (DBs, keys, logs), and 
Docker specific
 in 'volumes', and can be removed in the following way:
 
   # From this directory.
-  $ docker-compose down -v
+  $ docker compose down -v
 
 Note: the current version does not store config files into volumes, but in
 services' containers.
@@ -205,7 +205,8 @@ NOTE: localhost works only with the default ports exposed.
 How to deploy to online sites
 =============================
 
-Before deploying the sandcastle setup, you need to undertake certain 
replacements within the configuration file "config/deployment.conf". 
+Before deploying the sandcastle setup, you need to undertake certain 
replacements within 
+the configuration file "config/deployment.conf". 
 
 currency = KUDOS (or the name of your currency)
 merchant-url = https://backend.yourdomain.com
@@ -217,21 +218,26 @@ sync-url = https://sync.yourdomain.com/
 bank-url = https://bank.yourdomain.com/
 bank-backend-url = https://bank.yourdomain.com/demobanks/default/
 
-After doing this, and assuming that TLS is already configured, you can use the 
file named "nginx-example.conf" on the sandcastle directory, 
-as a NGINX virtual host, replacing the domain name "example.com" with your own 
domain name. 
+After doing this, and assuming that TLS is already configured, you can use the 
file named 
+"nginx-example.conf" on the sandcastle directory, as a NGINX virtual host, 
replacing 
+the domain name "example.com" with your own domain name. 
 
-You can use the the SED command to replace this automatically as this, being 
located within the sandcastle directory beforehand:
+You can use the the SED command to replace this automatically as this, being 
located within
+ the sandcastle directory beforehand:
 
 sed -i "s/example.com/yourdomain.com/g" nginx-example.conf
 
 TLS Configuration
 ===================
 
-For the sake of simplicity we recommend CERBOT as a mean to obtain the Let's 
Encrypt certificates. 
+For the sake of simplicity we recommend CERBOT as a mean to obtain the Let's 
Encrypt
+certificates. 
 
 First intall the CERTBOT program following the instructions from 
https://certbot.eff.org/
 
-After you have correctly installed CERTBOT, just execute "certbot --nginx" to 
obtain the necessary certificates to use the https protocol, and have them 
renewed automatically every 90 days. 
+After you have correctly installed CERTBOT, just execute "certbot --nginx" to 
obtain
+the necessary certificates to use the https protocol, and have them renewed 
automatically
+ every 90 days. 
 
 
 

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