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Docker Compose Description for django-minio-backend

Execute the following step to start a demo environment using Docker Compose:

Start the Docker Compose services:

docker compose up -d
docker compose exec web python manage.py createsuperuser --noinput
docker compose exec web python manage.py collectstatic --noinput

About docker-compose.yml

Note the following lines in docker-compose.yml:

environment:
  GH_MINIO_ENDPOINT: "nginx:9000"
  GH_MINIO_USE_HTTPS: "false"
  GH_MINIO_EXTERNAL_ENDPOINT: "localhost:9000"
  GH_MINIO_EXTERNAL_ENDPOINT_USE_HTTPS: "false"

MinIO is load balanced by nginx, so all connections made from Django towards MinIO happens through the internal nginx FQDN.
Therefore, the value of GH_MINIO_ENDPOINT is nginx:9000.

Web Access

Both Django(:8000) and MinIO(:9001) expose a Web GUI and their ports are mapped to the host machine.

Django Admin

Open your browser at http://localhost:8000/admin to access the Django admin portal:

  • username: admin
  • password: 123123

MinIO Console

Open your browser at http://localhost:9001 to access the MiniIO Console:

  • username: minio
  • password: minio123

Developer Environment

An alternative docker-compose file is available for django-minio-backend which does not copy the source files into the container, but maps them as a volume. Input file: docker-compose.develop.yml

If you would like to develop in a Docker Compose environment, execute the following commands:

docker compose -f docker-compose.develop.yml up -d
docker compose -f docker-compose.develop.yml exec web python manage.py createsuperuser --noinput
docker compose -f docker-compose.develop.yml exec web python manage.py collectstatic --noinput