/rpi-deepstream

Deepstream server docker container for Raspberry Pi

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rpi-deepstream

Deepstream server docker container for Raspberry Pi
This has been tested on a Raspberry Pi2 and and Raspberry Pi3.
The following convinience scripts have been provided:

  1. docker-build.sh is used to build the Dockerfile into an image feel free to change the tags in the script
  2. docker-create.sh is used to create a container from the image built above.
  3. docker-run.sh is used to run the container in the foreground to see its status. pressing Ctrl + C will bring back the command line and move the process to the background.

More information about the deepstream server can be found [here](https://github.com/deepstreamIO/deepstream.io)

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