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LipidLynxX in a docker environment #16
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Hi @tdrose ! Many thanks for the suggestions. I've tested your Dockerfile and protocols. Updated Dockerfile:Create
Modify ConfigurationChange the app_url variable in the file LipidLynxX/lynx/config.ini to 0.0.0.0 Build Docker containersudo docker build -t lynx . Run the imagesudo docker run -p 127.0.0.1:5000:1399 lynx Access LipidLynxXopen I've tested steps above and it is working on my Ubuntu 20.04. Many thanks for your contribution. The docker installation will be add into next main commit. Thanks again for providing this detailed instruction @tdrose ! |
I did not test it with the latest commits. Thanks for updating the instruction! |
Docker installation for LipidLynX
Many webtools run nowadays in a docker environment, to simplify the installation and maintaining process.
Maybe a dockerfile & instructions can be included in the repository.
Here are instructions I made, how to run the app in a docker container:
Steps
Clone LipidLynxX
git clone --depth=50 --branch=master https://github.com/SysMedOs/LipidLynxX.git LipidLynxX
Modify Configuration
Change the
app_url
variable in the fileLipidLynxX/lynx/config.ini
to 0.0.0.0Build Docker container
sudo docker build -t lipidlynx .
Run the image
sudo docker run -p 127.0.0.1:5000:1399 lipidlynx
Access LipidLynxX
open http://127.0.0.1:5000 in your webbrowser
Dockerfile
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