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Docker-Flask

A simple docker images contain Python+Flask for Web or Micro-Services Development. This image only used for development purpose only, because some comand only used in development stage.

Dockerfile

take a look at latest Dockerfile :

wongko/docker-flask:latest
wongko/docker-flask:python3
wongko/docker-flask:python2

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wongko/docker-flask:latest

Is an flask images that used python:latest and with full library that listed in this readme

wongko/docker-flask:python3

In this image i'am using python:3.7

wongko/docker-flask:python2

This tag using python:2

Library inside this image

Flask>=0.12
Flask-WTF>=0.13.1
WTForms>=2.0.1
SQLAlchemy>=1.2.0

soon more library will be added in requirements.txt

How to run this images

to run this images you just need to set FLASK_APP environtment with -e option when you starting the container. And also you need to make sure the container run on 0.0.0.0 host, you can do it with simply add --host='0.0.0.0' parameter when you about to run a container. Also make sure you forwarded the port of container to the right port with -p option folowed by <dst_port>:5000 i think it's unnecessary but it's good info for you if you want to forward it to specific port.

example for running a simple docker-flask container :

# docker run -it -p 2009:5000 -v $PWD:/usr/src/app -e FLASK_APP=test/test.py wongko/docker-flask flask run --host='0.0.0.0

make sure when you set volume after option -v you using the specific directory for example : /mnt/b2c7efbf-ef52-437d-8ca7-e46ea581cbba/Kuliah/docker-flask because some how i always found error if not give it the "long directory folder". Remember to change the FLASK_APP environtment variable to the directory of your python file. thx

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