docs: fixes/tweaks to docker docs

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Dragory 2022-08-07 13:52:04 +03:00
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@ -17,7 +17,7 @@ Below you can find instructions for setting up the environment and getting start
1. Install Docker
2. Make a copy of `.env.example` called `.env`
3. Fill in the missing values in `.env`
4. Run `docker-compose up` to start the development environment
4. Run `docker compose -f docker-compose.development.yml up` to start the development environment
5. In VSCode: Install the `Remote - SSH` plugin
6. In VSCode: Run `Remote-SSH: Connect to Host...`
* As the address, use `ubuntu@127.0.0.1:3002` (where `3002` matches `DOCKER_DEV_SSH_PORT` in `.env`)
@ -28,7 +28,7 @@ Below you can find instructions for setting up the environment and getting start
1. Install Docker
2. Make a copy of `.env.example` called `.env`
3. Fill in the missing values in `.env`
4. Run `docker-compose up` to start the development environment
4. Run `docker compose -f docker-compose.development.yml up` to start the development environment
5. Choose `Connect via SSH` and create a new connection:
* Username: `ubuntu`
* Host: `127.0.0.1`
@ -43,7 +43,7 @@ Below you can find instructions for setting up the environment and getting start
1. Install Docker
2. Make a copy of `.env.example` called `.env`
3. Fill in the missing values in `.env`
4. Run `docker-compose up` to start the development environment
4. Run `docker compose -f docker-compose.development.yml up` to start the development environment
5. Use the following credentials for connecting with your IDE:
* Host: `127.0.0.1`
* Port: `3002` (matching the `DOCKER_DEV_SSH_PORT` value in `.env`)

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@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ Zeppelin's production environment - that is, the **bot, API, and dashboard** - u
1. Install Docker on the machine running the bot
2. Make a copy of `.env.example` called `.env`
3. Fill in the missing values in `.env`
4. Run `docker-compose -f docker-compose.production.yml -d up`
4. Run `docker compose -f docker-compose.production.yml up -d`
## Updating the bot
@ -13,15 +13,15 @@ Zeppelin's production environment - that is, the **bot, API, and dashboard** - u
If you've downloaded the bot's files by cloning the git repository, you can use `update.sh` to update the bot.
### Manual instructions
1. Shut the bot down: `docker-compose -f docker-compose.production.yml down`
1. Shut the bot down: `docker compose -f docker-compose.production.yml stop`
2. Update the files (e.g. `git pull`)
3. Start the bot again: `docker-compose -f docker-compose.production.yml -d up`
3. Start the bot again: `docker compose -f docker-compose.production.yml start`
### Ephemeral hotfixes
If you need to make a hotfix to the bot's source files directly on the server:
1. Shut the bot down: `docker-compose -f docker-compose.production.yml down`
1. Shut the bot down: `docker compose -f docker-compose.production.yml stop`
2. Make your edits
3. Start the bot again: `docker-compose -f docker-compose.production.yml -d up`
3. Start the bot again: `docker compose -f docker-compose.production.yml start`
Note that you can't edit the compiled files directly as they're overwritten when the environment starts.
Only edit files in `/backend/src`, `/shared/src`, and `/dashboard/src`.
@ -29,4 +29,4 @@ Only edit files in `/backend/src`, `/shared/src`, and `/dashboard/src`.
Make sure to revert any hotfixes before updating the bot normally.
## View logs
To view real-time logs, run `docker-compose -f docker-compose.production.yml -t logs`
To view real-time logs, run `docker compose -f docker-compose.production.yml -t -f logs`