datasurvey/src/main/docker/jhipster-control-center.yml

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## How to use JHCC docker compose
# To allow JHCC to reach JHipster application from a docker container note that we set the host as host.docker.internal
# To reach the application from a browser, you need to add '127.0.0.1 host.docker.internal' to your hosts file.
### Discovery mode
# JHCC support 3 kinds of discovery mode: Consul, Eureka and static
# In order to use one, please set SPRING_PROFILES_ACTIVE to one (and only one) of this values: consul,eureka,static
### Discovery properties
# According to the discovery mode choose as Spring profile, you have to set the right properties
# please note that current properties are set to run JHCC with default values, personalize them if needed
# and remove those from other modes. You can only have one mode active.
#### Eureka
# - EUREKA_CLIENT_SERVICE_URL_DEFAULTZONE=http://admin:admin@host.docker.internal:8761/eureka/
#### Consul
# - SPRING_CLOUD_CONSUL_HOST=host.docker.internal
# - SPRING_CLOUD_CONSUL_PORT=8500
#### Static
# Add instances to "MyApp"
# - SPRING_CLOUD_DISCOVERY_CLIENT_SIMPLE_INSTANCES_MYAPP_0_URI=http://host.docker.internal:8081
# - SPRING_CLOUD_DISCOVERY_CLIENT_SIMPLE_INSTANCES_MYAPP_1_URI=http://host.docker.internal:8082
# Or add a new application named MyNewApp
# - SPRING_CLOUD_DISCOVERY_CLIENT_SIMPLE_INSTANCES_MYNEWAPP_0_URI=http://host.docker.internal:8080
# This configuration is intended for development purpose, it's **your** responsibility to harden it for production
#### IMPORTANT
# If you choose Consul or Eureka mode:
# Do not forget to remove the prefix "127.0.0.1" in front of their port in order to expose them.
# This is required because JHCC need to communicate with Consul or Eureka.
# - In Consul mode, the ports are in the consul.yml file.
# - In Eureka mode, the ports are in the jhipster-registry.yml file.
version: '3.8'
services:
jhipster-control-center:
image: 'jhipster/jhipster-control-center:v0.5.0'
command:
- /bin/sh
- -c
# Patch /etc/hosts to support resolving host.docker.internal to the internal IP address used by the host in all OSes
- echo "`ip route | grep default | cut -d ' ' -f3` host.docker.internal" | tee -a /etc/hosts > /dev/null && java -jar /jhipster-control-center.jar
environment:
- _JAVA_OPTIONS=-Xmx512m -Xms256m
- SPRING_PROFILES_ACTIVE=prod,api-docs,static
- JHIPSTER_SLEEP=30 # gives time for other services to boot before the application
- SPRING_SECURITY_USER_PASSWORD=admin
# The token should have the same value than the one declared in you Spring configuration under the jhipster.security.authentication.jwt.base64-secret configuration's entry
- JHIPSTER_SECURITY_AUTHENTICATION_JWT_BASE64_SECRET=ZjRmZGRhNzFhNDI5OTRmYjkzZmQ0NzI5Yzc3YTYyODBkMjFjZGY1OWMwNzY5YTJkOTA1ZDY3YzE1MWEwMGRkYzg4ZTNlOGUwNTAzMzdiMWVjNDA4NjFiY2JhNTNhYzhkZjQ3N2MyMmY5YzA5ZTFiNzIzMjJjMTg4MmFlNTUyOTY=
- SPRING_CLOUD_DISCOVERY_CLIENT_SIMPLE_INSTANCES_DATASURVEY_0_URI=http://host.docker.internal:8080
- LOGGING_FILE_NAME=/tmp/jhipster-control-center.log
# If you want to expose these ports outside your dev PC,
# remove the "127.0.0.1:" prefix
ports:
- 127.0.0.1:7419:7419