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Datatracker Development in Docker

  1. Set up Docker on your preferred platform.

  2. If you have a copy of the datatracker code checked out already, simply cd to the top-level directory.

    If not, check out a datatracker branch as usual. We'll check out trunk below, but you can use any branch:

    svn co https://svn.ietf.org/svn/tools/ietfdb/trunk
    cd trunk
    
  3. TEMPORARY: Replace the contents of the docker directory with Lars' files.

  4. TEMPORARY: Until Lars' changes have been merged and a docker image is available for download, you will need to build it locally:

    docker/build
    

    This will take a while, but only needs to be done once.

  5. Use the docker/run script to start the datatracker container. You will be dropped into a shell from which you can start the datatracker and execute related commands as usual, for example:

    ietf/manage.py runserver 0.0.0.0:8000
    

    If you do not already have a copy of the IETF database available in the data directory, one will be downloaded and imported the first time you run docker/run. This will take some time.

    Once the datatracker has started, you should be able to open http://localhost:8000 in a browser and see the landing page.