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| == Dockerize the Application == |
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| We use Gradle and Dockerizor to build the application. |
| Instead of running the sample within the Eclipse IDE you can build a https://www.docker.com/[Docker] image: |
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| $ ./gradlew dockerize |
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| [NOTE] |
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| This recipe assumes you have a local RabbitMQ up and running. |
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| Let's create an isolated network `recipe_nw` to test the complete recipe: |
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| [source,sh] |
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| docker network create -d bridge --subnet 172.25.0.0/16 recipe_nw |
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| To start a temporary RabbitMQ container inside this network issue the following command: |
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| [source,sh] |
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| $ docker run --rm -it --net=recipe_nw --name rabbitmq rabbitmq:3.6.2 |
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| then run the application with the environment variable `rabbitmq.host` set to the container name used in the command above: |
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| [source,sh,subs="attributes"] |
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| $ docker run --rm -it --net=recipe_nw --publish 8080 -e rabbitmq.host=rabbitmq virgo-recipe/{guide-short-name}-app |
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