Vagrantfile and Dockerfiles to make developing against Mozilla Minion far easier.
minion-vm automatically installs the following Minion components:
- https://github.com/mozilla/minion-backend
- https://github.com/mozilla/minion-frontend
- https://github.com/mozilla/minion-nmap-plugin
Prior to installation, it is necessary to edit backend.sh
to change the default administrator's email address and name:
MINION_ADMINISTRATOR_EMAIL="[email protected]"
MINION_ADMINISTRATOR_NAME="Your Name"
- Edit the BACKEND_SRC, FRONTEND_SRC, and APT_CACHE_SRC variables in
Vagrantfile
to point to their locations on your local system - Edit the IP addresses in
Vagrantfile
andvagrant-hosts.sh
if you want your private network to use something besides 192.168.50.49 and 192.168.50.50
$ vagrant up
That's it! The Minion frontend should now be accessible at http://192.168.50.50:8080, or whatever you set the IP address to.
You can also ssh into your new Minion instances with vagrant ssh minion-frontend
and vagrant ssh minion-backend
.
$ docker build -t 'mozilla/minion-backend' -f Dockerfile-backend .
$ docker build -t 'mozilla/minion-frontend' -f Dockerfile-frontend .
$ docker run -d --name 'minion-backend' 'mozilla/minion-backend'
$ docker run -d -p 8080:8080 --name 'minion-frontend' \
--link minion-backend:minion-backend 'mozilla/minion-frontend'
The Minion frontend should now be accessible over HTTP at the IP address of the system running Docker, on port 8080.
You can also get a shell on your new Minion instances with docker exec -i -t minion-frontend /bin/bash
and
docker exec -i -t minion-backend /bin/bash
.