Hi Vincent,
I guess I celebrated too early. I removed the cache and now the site on
port 80 is broken as the images and JS are not downloaded. Any idea on
this?
Thanks.
Regards,
Lawrence
On Wed, Oct 10, 2018 at 2:36 PM Lawrence Goh wrote:
> Hi Vincent,
>
> Thanks a lot of the suggestion. I
Hi Vincent,
Thanks a lot of the suggestion. I tried the suggestion on dumping nginx
and changing the port number but I kept couchdb as it is though. It is
working as a web app for containers using multi-container.
Will put the single container approach on the pipeline :)
Thanks again!
Regards
No worries, I come from a .net environment myself.
As for the App Service, I realized that I set up Postgres and Elasticsearch
separately, that is why I was able to use the Single Container approach
(see below for future reference).
I just remembered I wasn't able to get the docker-compose app
Hi Vincent,
Thanks for the reply. I am not so well verse in the web development in
open source space. Last I knew something related was Apache :) Pardon my
knowledge as I am from .net. Some help would be very much appreciated to
implement this.
Based on the docker compose file, we have these c
Hi Lawrence,
The Azure App Service is meant to take over everything but the app itself,
so running it with an nginx container is not necessary.
I used the App Service for a short while and only could get it to work when
using the single container approach.
That being said, I found the App Ser