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== mysql == | == mysql == | ||
+ | same idea - this case we use a different port to have no conflict with a locally installed mysql | ||
<source lang='bash'> | <source lang='bash'> | ||
docker run --name mysql57 --detach --env=MYSQL_ROOT_PASSWORD=root -p 3307:3306 mysql/mysql-server:5.7.14 | docker run --name mysql57 --detach --env=MYSQL_ROOT_PASSWORD=root -p 3307:3306 mysql/mysql-server:5.7.14 | ||
mysql -uroot -proot -h 127.0.0.1 -P 3307 | mysql -uroot -proot -h 127.0.0.1 -P 3307 | ||
</source> | </source> |
Revision as of 14:49, 27 August 2017
Unfortunately Docker usage on mac is limited see:
This means the approach:
docker run -d --name webserver nginx
docker inspect webserver | grep 'IPAddress":'
"IPAddress": "172.17.0.2",
"IPAddress": "172.17.0.2",
and then trying to connect via http://172.17.0.2 on port 80 won't work The workaround is to publish the port locally:
docker run -d -p 80:80 --name webserver nginx
http://localhost now works
mysql
same idea - this case we use a different port to have no conflict with a locally installed mysql
docker run --name mysql57 --detach --env=MYSQL_ROOT_PASSWORD=root -p 3307:3306 mysql/mysql-server:5.7.14
mysql -uroot -proot -h 127.0.0.1 -P 3307