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How to run the docker image? #715
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I have the same query... I have absolutely no idea how to use the image... ! |
I did this and it runs - but it doesn't override the
So then I created my own config
This works and allows me to set the configurations how i want them. But is also ugly as sin. I'm planning to rebuild the DockerFile and use an argument for the config file. Perhaps I'm wrong though - maybe there is some clever way that allows you to overwrite the |
I'm working on enabling environment variable configuration for statsd, along with that I'll then throw in some instructions for using the docker image. This is just maintained by me in my spare time, since the start of the pandemic time has been quite stretched for me so this sort of improvement hasn't been high on the list. If someone wants to submit a PR to speed things up then that would be very welcome. |
I suggest that add "debug:true" in your config.js file which you can learn about how the process runs. |
This issue seems to be still relevant. Here's how I used a custom configuration file in a docker compose project
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If you're still actively maintaining this project, Can I work on this issue to get configuration from environment? |
You provide a docker image, but no instructions on how to use it. Where is it going to find the configuration file? We are not really expected to rebuild the docker image, are we?
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