ISBN:
9781803247892
Language:
English
Pages:
1 online resource (1 video file, approximately 18 hr., 32 min.)
Edition:
1st edition
Keywords:
Electronic videos
Abstract:
Become a master of Docker by understanding and practicing its main features including Dockerfiles and Docker Compose. About This Video A complete, comprehensive, and hands-on course on Docker delivered from an industry expert Volumes mapping and specific working directories in the Docker containers Communicate between containers by container name in the custom bridge network In Detail Docker is a software framework for building, running, and managing containers on servers and the cloud. In this course, you'll start by installing Docker on your computer - macOS, Windows, or Linux. Afterward, you'll jump into tons of practice activities and use different Docker features. You'll pull different Docker images and run multiple containers using them. In practice sections, you'll perform multiple practice Docker activities, such as running Docker containers in the foreground and background, then connecting to certain processes in Docker from the terminal. After that, you'll learn to expose internal container ports to the outside and add environment variables for containers. You'll also create custom names and hostnames for containers, create a custom bridge network and run multiple containers inside of it, communicate between containers, and persist container folders using volumes mapping. Next, you'll also learn and practice how to use different Docker images (view and edit them). For that, you will not use the terminal; instead, you'll use the GUI application Visual Studio Code. By the end of this course, you'll gain fundamental practical knowledge of Docker and be able to easily use it for the development and testing of your applications. Most importantly, you'll understand Docker's main features such as Docker Volumes, Docker networking, and environment variables. Who this book is for This course is for anyone who is interested in learning about Docker and its components via practical projects. Any software developer who wants to develop, ship, and run their applications in their regular day-to-day work can highly benefit from this course. There are no specific requirements, just a desire to make your hands dirty and learn Docker by doing it. Any OS (macOS, Windows, or Linux) will work to get started with this course.
Note:
Online resource; Title from title screen (viewed December 28, 2021)
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Mode of access: World Wide Web.
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