Ocelot-Social/frontend/docker-compose.override.yml

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version: '3.4'
services:
# ######################################################
# FRONTEND #############################################
# ######################################################
frontend:
# name the image so that it cannot be found in a DockerHub repository, otherwise it will not be built locally from the 'dockerfile' but pulled from there
image: it4c/frontend:local-development
build:
target: development
environment:
- NODE_ENV="development"
# - DEBUG=true
volumes:
# This makes sure the docker container has its own node modules.
# Therefore it is possible to have a different node version on the host machine
- frontend_node_modules:/app/node_modules
# bind the local folder to the docker to allow live reload
- ./:/app
# ######################################################
# STORYBOOK ############################################
# ######################################################
storybook:
# name the image so that it cannot be found in a DockerHub repository, otherwise it will not be built locally from the 'dockerfile' but pulled from there
image: it4c/frontend:local-storybook
build:
target: storybook
environment:
- NODE_ENV="development"
# - DEBUG=true
ports:
- 6006:6006
volumes:
# This makes sure the docker container has its own node modules.
# Therefore it is possible to have a different node version on the host machine
- storybook_node_modules:/app/node_modules
# bind the local folder to the docker to allow live reload
- ./:/app
# ######################################################
# DOCUMENTATION ########################################
# ######################################################
documentation:
# name the image so that it cannot be found in a DockerHub repository, otherwise it will not be built locally from the 'dockerfile' but pulled from there
image: it4c/frontend:local-documentation
build:
target: documentation
environment:
- NODE_ENV="development"
# - DEBUG=true
ports:
- 8080:8080
volumes:
# This makes sure the docker container has its own node modules.
# Therefore it is possible to have a different node version on the host machine
- documentation_node_modules:/app/node_modules
# bind the local folder to the docker to allow live reload
- ./:/app
volumes:
frontend_node_modules:
storybook_node_modules:
documentation_node_modules: