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version: "3.8"
services:
frontend:
build:
context: ./frontend/my-app
dockerfile: Dockerfile
port:
- 5173:5173
env_file:
- .env
depends_on:
- backend
volumes:
- ./frontend/my-app:/app
- app/node_modules
develop:
watch:
- path: ./frontend/my-app/package.json
- action: rebuild
- path: ./frontend/my-app/package-lock.json
- action: rebuild
- path: ./frontend/my-app/vite.config.ts
- action: rebuild
- path: ./frontend/my-app/eslint.config.js
- action: rebuild
- path: .
- target: ./frontend/my-app/src
- action: sync
backend:
build:
context: ./backend
dockerfile: Dockerfile
port:
- 5000:5000
depends_on:
- database
environment:
- NODE_ENV=development
volumes:
- ./backend:/app
- /app/node_modules
command: npm run dev
# The commented out section below is an example of how to define a PostgreSQL
# database that your application can use. `depends_on` tells Docker Compose to
# start the database before your application. The `db-data` volume persists the
# database data between container restarts. The `db-password` secret is used
# to set the database password. You must create `db/password.txt` and add
# a password of your choosing to it before running `docker-compose up`.
# depends_on:
# db:
# condition: service_healthy
# db:
# image: postgres
# restart: always
# user: postgres
# secrets:
# - db-password
# volumes:
# - db-data:/var/lib/postgresql/data
# environment:
# - POSTGRES_DB=example
# - POSTGRES_PASSWORD_FILE=/run/secrets/db-password
# expose:
# - 5432
# healthcheck:
# test: [ "CMD", "pg_isready" ]
# interval: 10s
# timeout: 5s
# retries: 5
# volumes:
# db-data:
# secrets:
# db-password:
# file: db/password.txt