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What I went with was having both a web server (Apache/Nginx) and PHP-FPM in the same container image, held together by Supervisor: http://supervisord.org/ In my case, the Dockerfile looks a bit like the following:- Source: Hacker News / 8 months ago# Whatever base web server image you want, Debian/Ubuntu based here.
As you can see there are several methods of running devpi server including cron, launchd (OSX service), nginx, Windows service, and supervisord. It also has a systemd service file which we can use to manage the service easily as Ubuntu uses it for primary service management. First off though we're going to need a proxy script to ensure that devpi is running in the virtual environment:. - Source: dev.to / 10 months ago
If it's a linux box you can make it a systemctl service, or you could use http://supervisord.org/. Source: 11 months ago
I used supervisord to start my server and the cloud SQL proxy within the same container. That should work for your use case too. Source: 12 months ago
I convinced (previous) $dayjob to use it. It (nix) kind of hung around in the background with the team that used haskell for awhile, but became prime time when we needed to support a range of VMs running within client infrastructure that were in reality just running various python scripts under supervisord (http://supervisord.org/). The range of client machines (redhat, centos, debian, ubuntu all of different... Source: about 1 year ago
I've seen some virtual/app based IBS services like Oshi Health and Cara Care recently. Has anyone here actually tried them? Source: almost 3 years ago
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