Daily menu scraper and visualizer built on top of ruby on rails hosted in a container behind a reverse proxy container provided by nginx.
Instructions how to host this multicontainer application on a server with a specific domain name including SSL certificates.
- domain name
- SSL certificate
- docker-compose
- configure enviroment
- run
cp .env.example .env - add your domain name to
.envfile
- run
- add your SSL certificate files to
proxy/certs/- add your CRT file as
lunch.crt(proxy/certs/lunch.crt) - add your KEY file as
lunch.key(proxy/certs/lunch.key)
- add your CRT file as
- build the application via
docker-compose build - start the application via
docker-compose up -d
Instructions how to launch locally rails application only.
It is recommended to use rbenv/rbenv with rbenv/ruby-build.
For instructions using docker-compose:
| software | version |
|---|---|
| docker | 19.03.13 |
| docker-compose | 1.26.1 |
For instructions using ruby:
| software | version |
|---|---|
| ruby | 2.7.1 |
| gem | 3.1.2 |
| bundle | 2.1.4 |
| rails | 6.0.3.3 |
Using docker-compose:
- run
docker-compose up -d lunch - find the container's IP address via
docker inspect lunch | sed -nr 's/^\s*"IPAddress": "([0-9]+\.[0-9]+\.[0-9]+\.[0-9]+)",$/\1/p' - visit
http://IP:3000
Using ruby:
- change directory to lunch via
cd lunch - install dependencies via
bundle install - start the application via
bundle exec rails server- to specify custom IP address use
-b <IP> - to specify custom port number use
-p <NUM>
- to specify custom IP address use
- visit
http://localhost:3000
