/navitia-docker-compose

docker images and docker compose files for easy navitia's use

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nav2_docker_compose

docker compose with micro containers, one for each navitia's service

how to use

You'll need docker and docker-compose (tested with docker v1.12.1 and docker-compose v1.8.1)

run them all

docker-compose up

you can then add some data in the default coverage:

The input dir in in tyr_beat in /srv/ed/input/<name_of_the_coverage>.

The easiest way is to copy the data via docker:

docker cp data/dumb_ntfs.zip navitiadockercompose_tyr_worker_1:/srv/ed/input/default/

navitiadockercompose_tyr_worker_1 is the name of the container, it can be different since it's dependant of the directory name.

(or you can change the docker-compose and make a shared volume).

Then you can query jormungandr:

http://localhost:9191/v1/coverage/default/lines

additional instances

If you need additional instances, you can use the docker-instances.jinja2 to generate another docker-compose file (if you want to do some shiny service discovery instead of this quick and dirty jinja template, we'll hapilly accept the contribution 😉 )

you'll need to install j2cli

pip install "j2cli[yaml]"

You need to provide the list of instances (the easiest way is to give it as a yaml file, check artemis/artemis_instances_list.yml for an example)

j2 docker-instances.jinja2 my_instances_list.yml > additional_navitia_instances.yml

Then you need to start the docker-compose with the additional instances

docker-compose -f docker-compose.yml -f additional_navitia_instances.yml up

To add data to a given instance, you'll need to do:

docker cp data/dumb_ntfs.zip navitiadockercompose_tyr_worker_1:/srv/ed/input/<my_instance>

TODO

  • move the tyr and kraken images to alpine 😉