This thing can help you with computing your expressions with multi threading. Just deploy GoOrchestra(https://github.com/J3olchara/GoOrchestra) and then return here
- Clone this repository
git clone https://github.com/J3olchara/GoOrchestraAgent && cd GoOrchestraAgent
- Firstly you need installed docker-compose with minimum version 2.24
to check version use
docker-compose --version
sudo apt-get install docker-compose
- Then create environment directory
cp ./env_example/dev.agent.env-example ./env/dev.agent.env
- Then you need to fill your application environment in ./env directory as written in env-example directory or make defaults by
mkdir ./env && cp ./env_example/dev.agent.env-example ./env/dev.agent.env
- Start Application
docker-compose -f docker-compose.dev.yml up
- Firstly you need installed docker-compose with minimum version 2.24
to check version use
docker-compose --version
brew install docker-compose
- Then create environment directory
cp ./env_example/dev.agent.env-example ./env/dev.agent.env
- Then you need to fill your application environment in ./env directory as written in env-example directory or make defaults by
mkdir ./env && cp ./env_example/dev.agent.env-example ./env/dev.agent.env
- Start Application
docker-compose -f docker-compose.dev.yml up
- Firstly you need installed docker-compose with minimum version 2.24
to check version use
docker-compose --version
winget install docker-compose
- Then create environment directory
cp ./env_example/dev.agent.env-example ./env/dev.agent.env
- Then you need to fill your application environment in ./env directory as written in env-example directory or make defaults by
mkdir ./env && cp ./env_example/dev.agent.env-example ./env/dev.agent.env
- Start Application
docker-compose -f docker-compose.dev.yml up