This image is based on the :latest or :3 tag from emcniece/DockerYourXyzzy
Get your Xyzzy on: docker pull ryaniskira/armyourxyzzy:latest
- Github: Ryaniskira/ArmYourXyzzy
- Docker Hub: Ryaniskira/armyourxyzzy
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This is a containerized build of the Pretend You're Xyzzy Cards Against Humanity clone built to run on ARM64/aarch64 platforms such as the Raspberry Pi 4.
⚠ Version 3 (April 2020) is a vastly simplified Docker image, may break if upgrading from version 2. It no longer features multi-step builds.
The PYX project can be used in Docker format for development, outputting the built files, or running in production.
An example stack of PYX with a Postgres database and an Ngrok tunnel can be found in docker-compose.yml:
# Run PYX/Postgres stack
docker-compose up -d --build
Once the containers are running, you can:
- Visit http://localhost:8080/game.jsp to play locally
- Visit http://localhost:4040/status to find your Ngrok URL
- Visit https://#####.ngrok.io to share publicly
- Add extra cards via https://github.com/ajanata/PretendYoureXyzzy/wiki/Cardcast
Keep the container up with SQLite and war:exploded jetty:run
:
docker run -d \
-p 8080:8080 \
--name pyx-dev \
emcniece/dockeryourxyzzy:latest
# Visit http://localhost:8080 in your browser
# Or, start a bash session within the container:
docker exec -it pyx-dev bash
Settings in build.properties
can be modified by passing them in the container CMD:
docker run -d \
-p 8080:8080 \
emcniece/dockeryourxyzzy:latest \
mvn clean package war:war \
-Dhttps.protocols=TLSv1.2 \
-Dmaven.buildNumber.doCheck=false \
-Dmaven.buildNumber.doUpdate=false \
-Dmaven.hibernate.url=jdbc:postgresql://postgres/pyx
This project can be built and run by any of the 3 following methods: CLI docker build
commands, CLI make
commands, or Docker-Compose.
The Makefile documents the frequently used build commands:
# Build default (full / runtime) image
make image
# Run container
make run
# Run in debug mode (no container CMD):
make run-debug
Docker commands can be found in the Makefile:
# Build full/runtime image
docker build -t pyx
Force building with the --build
flag:
# Run PYX/Postgres stack
docker-compose up -d --build