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Fig #6

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@vidarl vidarl commented Oct 15, 2014

Renamed images to be fig compatible and added a Fig configuration

In fig it is not possible to have settings ( like installation_type=composer|tarball ) in a separate file, so everything is placed inside fig.yml.. Fig does support getting configuration values from environment variables, but I opt'ed not to use that

FYI : Containers will not be named the same by Fig vs Vagrant. ( You cannot fully control the naming when using Fig, only in vagrant )

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vidarl commented Oct 15, 2014

Ready for review

### Access your eZ Publish installation

When the containers are created, you should be able to browse to eZ Publish setup wizard by going to http://localhost/:8080

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"følge feil", but I guess this should be http://localhost:8080/

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+1

Possible followup could be:

  • reusing this in vagrant config (but for now coreos does not have fig right?)
  • alternative fig config with cluster like setup (but within one machine)

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vidarl commented Oct 22, 2014

Correct, fig is not part of coreos ATM

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