Hi Tadeo 

GeoDjango is very similar to Django and you can modify existing Django 
dockerfiles to build your own images
have a look at this links 
realpython django docker example 
<https://github.com/realpython/dockerizing-django/blob/master/docker-compose.yml>
postgis django  dockerfile (outdated) 
<https://github.com/83tb/docker-django-postgis>
geodjango postgis dockerfile (outdated) 
<https://github.com/geelweb/docker-django-postgis>
you can modify and build  them 

PS:




*make sure you really need docker for achieve your goal managing docker 
images and creating them could be a headache and in many cases using docker 
is a overkill ex : for provisioning servers you can use puppet instead * 
Best Regards
Reza

On Wednesday, November 30, 2016 at 8:32:59 PM UTC+3:30, Tadeo C wrote:
>
> Hi, I'm starting a project with GeoDjango and I want to use Docker 
> containers to build the stack (GeoDjango, Nginx, Postgis) preferably Alpine 
> base images.
> Does anyone has successful done this before? Where can I find a useful 
> docker-compose.yml or a tested and working updated image?
> Thanks a lot,
> Tadeo
>

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