Development
Easily set up a local development environment.
Step 1: Install docker and docker compose
See documentation on docs.docker.com
Step 2: Start dragonfly
Enter dragonfly project and start docker-compose, refer to deploy with docker compose.
$ cd deploy/docker-compose
$ export IP=127.0.0.1
$ ./run.sh
Creating mysql ... done
Creating redis ... done
Creating manager ... done
Creating scheduler ... done
Creating seed-peer ... done
Creating dfdaemon ... done
wait for all service ready: 1/ 6,0 times check
wait for all service ready: 3/ 6,1 times check
wait for all service ready: 3/ 6,2 times check
wait for all service ready: 5/ 6,3 times check
wait for all service ready: 5/ 6,4 times check
Name Command State Ports
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dfdaemon /opt/dragonfly/bin/dfget d ... Up (healthy)
manager /opt/dragonfly/bin/server Up (healthy)
mysql docker-entrypoint.sh mariadbd Up (healthy)
redis docker-entrypoint.sh --req ... Up (healthy)
scheduler /opt/dragonfly/bin/scheduler Up (healthy)
seed-peer /opt/dragonfly/bin/dfget d ... Up (healthy)
Step 3: Log analysis
Show dragonfly manager logs.
$ docker exec -it manager /bin/sh
$ tail -f /var/log/dragonfly/manager/*log
Show dragonfly scheduler logs.
$ docker exec -it scheduler /bin/sh
$ tail -f /var/log/dragonfly/scheduler/*log
Show dragonfly peer logs.
$ docker exec -it dfdaemon /bin/sh
$ tail -f /var/log/dragonfly/dfdaemon/*log
Show dragonfly seed peer logs.
$ docker exec -it seed-peer /bin/sh
$ tail -f /var/log/dragonfly/dfdaemon/*log
Step 4: Stop dragonfly
$ docker-compose down
[+] Running 6/6
⠿ Container dfdaemon Removed
⠿ Container seed-peer Removed
⠿ Container scheduler Removed
⠿ Container manager Removed
⠿ Container mysql Removed
⠿ Container redis Removed