A Docker container for setting up Navicat. This is used as a utility container for connecting to AWS, cron and backup purposes. This container best suites development purposes.
This is a sample Navicat docker container used to test Wordpress installation on http://www.globalfoodbook.com
To build this navicat server run the following command:
$ docker pull globalfoodbook/navicat
This will doesn't expose any port. To run the server on the host machine, run the following command:
$ docker run --name=navicat --env MARIADB_PORT=${MARIADB_PORT} --env MARIADB_USER=${MARIADB_USER} --env MARIADB_PASSWORD=${MARIADB_PASSWORD} --env MARIADB_DATABASE=${MARIADB_DATABASE} --env MARIADB_HOST=${MARIADB_HOST} --env GCS_AUTH=${GCS_AUTH} --env GCS_ACCESS_KEY=${GCS_ACCESS_KEY} --env GCS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY=${GCS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY} --detach --volume=/Users/ikennaokpala/repo/gfb/conductor/vagrant/scripts/dumps/:/dumps/ --cap-add mknod --cap-add sys_admin --device=/dev/fuse --privileged navicat
$ docker login
$ cd /to/docker/directory/path/
$ docker build -t <username>/<repo>:latest .
$ docker push <username>/<repo>:latest
IP=docker inspect navicat | grep -w "IPAddress" | awk '{ print $2 }' | head -n 1 | cut -d "," -f1 | sed "s/\"//g"
HOST_IP=/sbin/ifconfig eth1 | grep 'inet addr:' | cut -d: -f2 | awk '{ print $1}'
DOCKER_HOST_IP=awk 'NR==1 {print $1}' /etc/hosts
# from inside a docker container