Creates a docker container for redx.
The configuration file of redx can be dynamically configured by passing environment variables to docker run
. Sane defaults are picked for you so you do not need to supply any environment variables.
Here are the list (which are linked to the redx equivalents). It is important to note that when setting a string value, include the quotes (ie REDIS_HOST="'127.0.0.1'"
). You are basically inserting lua code into the configuration file.
- REDIS_HOST
- REDIS_PORT
- REDIS_PASSWORD
- REDIS_TIMEOUT
- REDIS_KEEPALIVE_POOL_SIZE
- REDIS_KEEPALIVE_MAX_IDLE_TIMEOUT
- MAX_PATH_LENGTH
- SESSION_LENGTH
- PLUGINS
- DEFAULT_SCORE
If you're looking to do further customization like adding custom plugins or using a custom nginx conf file, its best to roll your own docker image using this as its base.
docker run --name redx -d -p 80:80 -p 443:443 -p 8081:8081 -p 8082:8082 -e REDIS_HOST="'redis.domain.com'" -e PLUGINS=\{\'stickiness\',\'random\'\} cbarraford/redx