And heres what it looks like once you've created it;
Setting up a new contact is actually quite simple once you know how;
- Click 'Anonymous Settings' to see a list of supported contact types
- Enter an @User or #room and add it
- Setup notification using the interface
A few tricks have been used to make these containers work.
- Configuration is put into directories that only contain the config file
- This is because you can't easily mount a file as a volume with docker-compose into an existing dir without replacing existing contents
- Two main containers are used; one for the
golang
applications and one forpython
applications
docker-compose up
Navigate to http://$(docker-machine ip dev):8080/
while [ true ]; \
do \
echo "local.random.diceroll $(expr $(date +%s) % 255) `date +%s`" | nc $(docker-machine ip dev) 2003; \
sleep 1; \
done