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Brad Horrocks 35a6eda075 go back to non wildcard TLD
Change-Id: I7909e0986a2f851bbb06c8c4788a798fcba06410
Reviewed-on: https://gerrit.instructure.com/95269
Tested-by: Jenkins
Reviewed-by: Dave Donahue <ddonahue@instructure.com>
Reviewed-by: Bryan Petty <bpetty@instructure.com>
Product-Review: Dave Donahue <ddonahue@instructure.com>
QA-Review: Dave Donahue <ddonahue@instructure.com>
2016-11-15 21:29:57 +00:00
Brad Horrocks 3c809153d1 docker-compose.yml v2
If you have a docker-compose.override file you'll want to
move it somewhere else.

mv docker-compose.override.yml docker-compose.`whoami`.yml

Once you've updated your override file to the version 2 syntax, you
should add it to the COMPOSE_FILE environment variable. Probably in a
.env file in the project root.

Test plan:

You'll need to remove your existing canvas containers and volumes to 
fully test this.

to do so run this **BEFORE** you checkout this patchset

```
docker-compose down
docker-compose ps -q | docker rm
docker volume ls -q | grep canvaslms | xargs docker volume rm 
```


then you should be able to get up and running using the following

```
cp docker-compose/config/* config/
dc build
dcr web bundle exec rake db:create db:initial_setup
dc up
```

You should be able to access canvas like normal

Change-Id: Ia7ff76cfdd4f46278fc1cb2a03969fdadaa4a434
Reviewed-on: https://gerrit.instructure.com/91008
Reviewed-by: Zach Wily <zach@instructure.com>
Tested-by: Jenkins
QA-Review: August Thornton <august@instructure.com>
Product-Review: Brad Horrocks <bhorrocks@instructure.com>
2016-11-15 17:06:37 +00:00