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RE: Running steemit locally update

in #steemit8 years ago (edited)

Our official prebuilt docker images:

https://hub.docker.com/r/steemit/steemit.com/

...and there is a Dockerfile in the steemit.com repo, too:

https://github.com/steemit/steemit.com

Your best bet for staying in sync/compatible/working is to fork our repo and base your changes off of our Dockerfile. For instance, today our master branch moved to node 7.5.x and yarn for packaging.

Be advised that in the future you're going to need to run more than one container to support the frontend. Right now all it needs is the frontend container and a running steemd, but in a month or two it's going to require use of two more services. One is sbds, our SQL-based blockchain indexer that is going to replace the tags indexing in steemd, and our communities implementation (which will be implemented as a small service) which is underway now.

We will, of course, provide a tidy little docker-compose file that lets you bring up the stack in a single command. :)

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Docs please (installation etc).

//Edit: I didn't think it's easy. It seems I need to learn a bit more about Docker.

Yes will do.

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