#!/usr/bin/env bash set -e DIR="$(cd "$(dirname "${BASH_SOURCE[0]}")" && pwd)" . "$DIR/.common.sh" get_container_ip () { local container_name=$1 local container local ip container=$(docker-compose ps --all -q "${container_name}" | tail -n1) ip=$(docker inspect -f "{{.NetworkSettings.Networks.npmdev_default.IPAddress}}" "$container") echo "$ip" } # Ensure docker-compose exists if hash docker-compose 2>/dev/null; then cd "${DIR}/.." echo -e "${BLUE}❯ ${CYAN}Starting Dev Stack ...${RESET}" # Bring up a stack, in steps so we can inject IPs everywhere docker-compose up -d npm-pdns npm-pdns-db PDNS_IP=$(get_container_ip 'npm-pdns') echo -e "${BLUE}❯ ${YELLOW}PDNS IP is ${PDNS_IP}${RESET}" # adjust the dnsrouter config LOCAL_DNSROUTER_CONFIG="$DIR/../docker/dev/dnsrouter-config.json" rm -rf "$LOCAL_DNSROUTER_CONFIG.tmp" # IMPORTANT: changes to dnsrouter-config.json will affect this line: jq --arg a "$PDNS_IP" '.servers[0].upstreams[1].upstream = $a' "$LOCAL_DNSROUTER_CONFIG" > "$LOCAL_DNSROUTER_CONFIG.tmp" # dnsrouter docker-compose up -d npm-dnsrouter DNSROUTER_IP=$(get_container_ip 'npm-dnsrouter') echo -e "${BLUE}❯ ${YELLOW}DNS Router IP is ${DNSROUTER_IP}${RESET}" # mount the resolver LOCAL_RESOLVE="$DIR/../docker/dev/resolv.conf" rm -rf "${LOCAL_RESOLVE}" printf "nameserver %s\noptions ndots:0" "${DNSROUTER_IP}" > "${LOCAL_RESOLVE}" # bring things up, but only what we haven't already created docker-compose up -d --remove-orphans --force-recreate --build npm npm-pebble npm-stepca npm-swagger if [ "$1" == "-f" ]; then echo -e "${BLUE}❯ ${YELLOW}Following Backend Container:${RESET}" docker logs -f npm.dev else echo -e "${YELLOW}Tip:${RESET} You can follow the output of some of the containers with:" echo " docker logs -f npm.dev" echo -e "${YELLOW}Tip:${RESET} Open a database terminal with:" echo " ./scripts/sqlite" fi else echo -e "${RED}❯ docker-compose command is not available${RESET}" fi