Added containerization folder structure + postgres persistent storage…#82
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Hey @sfarosu this is great. Let me get some free time and dive into this soon. thanks! |
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Looks great @sfarosu. I've built and pushed the images. A bit more testing and I'll merge soon. If you're up for it, I can add you as collaborator on those images... Let me know and I'll add you. |
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Don't mention it, i love your app so it deserves the attention :) Ok, i got the ball again with :
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Hello, it's me again :)
As you will see, this pull will bring the "containerization" folder where i propose we keep all docker related stuff like "passwordpusher-ephemeral", "passwordpusher-postgres" and later "passwordpusher-openshift".
New stuff:
On your side you should do the following changes:
I know it's alot of stuff, but this way everything will point to the project not to my repo/docker.io.