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version: '3.8' # Use a recent version
services:
# --- Web API ---
api:
build: . # Tells docker-compose to build the Dockerfile in the current directory
container_name: icarus # Optional: Give the container a specific name
ports:
# Map host port 8000 to container port 3000 (adjust as needed)
# Format: "HOST_PORT:CONTAINER_PORT"
- "8000:3000"
environment:
# Pass environment variables to your Rust application
# RUST_LOG: info # Example: Set log level
# IMPORTANT: Configure DATABASE_URL to connect to the 'db' service
# The hostname 'db' matches the service name defined below.
DATABASE_URL: postgresql://icarus:password@db:5432/icarus
# Add any other environment variables your app needs
# APP_HOST: 0.0.0.0
# APP_PORT: 3000
depends_on:
db:
condition: service_healthy # Wait for the DB to be healthy before starting the app
restart: unless-stopped # Optional: Restart policy
# --- Web API auth ---
auth:
build:
context: ../icarus_auth # IMPORTANT: Relative path to the local checkout of your web API repo (containing the Dockerfile)
dockerfile: Dockerfile # Optional: Specify if your Dockerfile has a non-standard name
container_name: auth_api
restart: unless-stopped
ports:
- "8000:3000" # Map host port 8000 to container port 8000 (adjust container port based on your app's EXPOSE in Dockerfile)
environment:
# Environment variables your API needs, e.g., database connection
DATABASE_URL: postgresql://icarus_op:password@postgres:5432/icarus_auth
# Add other necessary environment variables
depends_on:
- auth_db # Ensures Postgres starts before the web API attempts to connect
# Optional: Mount local code for development (live reload)
# volumes:
# - ./path/to/your/web-api-repo:/app
# PostgreSQL Database Service
# --- icarus web api db
db:
image: postgres:17.4-alpine # Use an official Postgres image (Alpine variant is smaller)
container_name: icarus_db # Optional: Give the container a specific name
environment:
# These MUST match the user, password, and database name in the DATABASE_URL above
POSTGRES_USER: icarus
POSTGRES_PASSWORD: password
POSTGRES_DB: icarus
volumes:
# Persist database data using a named volume
- postgres_data:/var/lib/postgresql/data
ports:
# Optional: Expose port 5432 ONLY if you need to connect directly from your host machine (e.g., for debugging)
- "5432:5432"
# pass:
healthcheck:
# Checks if Postgres is ready to accept connections
test: ["CMD-SHELL", "pg_isready -U $$POSTGRES_USER -d $$POSTGRES_DB"]
interval: 10s
timeout: 5s
retries: 5
start_period: 10s
restart: always # Optional: Restart policy
# --- icarus web auth api db
auth_db:
image: postgres:17.4-alpine # Use an official Postgres image (Alpine variant is smaller)
container_name: icarus_auth_db # Optional: Give the container a specific name
environment:
# These MUST match the user, password, and database name in the DATABASE_URL above
POSTGRES_USER: icarus
POSTGRES_PASSWORD: password
POSTGRES_DB: icarus_auth
volumes:
# Persist database data using a named volume
- postgres_data_auth:/var/lib/postgresql/data
ports:
# Optional: Expose port 5432 ONLY if you need to connect directly from your host machine (e.g., for debugging)
- "5433:5432"
# pass:
healthcheck:
# Checks if Postgres is ready to accept connections
test: ["CMD-SHELL", "pg_isready -U $$POSTGRES_USER -d $$POSTGRES_DB"]
interval: 10s
timeout: 5s
retries: 5
start_period: 10s
restart: always # Optional: Restart policy
# Define the named volume for data persistence
volumes:
postgres_data:
driver: local # Use the default local driver
postgres_data_auth:
driver: local # Use the default local driver
# Define the network (optional, but good practice)
networks:
app-network:
driver: bridge