From ae7859a49de466451a8eea92b8990f5ad6e27738 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Yonle Date: Mon, 6 Nov 2023 13:13:49 +0700 Subject: [PATCH] docker: compose.yml: remove unnecessary comments Signed-off-by: Yonle --- compose.yaml | 43 ------------------------------------------- 1 file changed, 43 deletions(-) diff --git a/compose.yaml b/compose.yaml index c35b46d..3adc977 100644 --- a/compose.yaml +++ b/compose.yaml @@ -1,12 +1,3 @@ -# Comments are provided throughout this file to help you get started. -# If you need more help, visit the Docker compose reference guide at -# https://docs.docker.com/compose/compose-file/ - -# Here the instructions define your application as a service called "server". -# This service is built from the Dockerfile in the current directory. -# You can add other services your application may depend on here, such as a -# database or a cache. For examples, see the Awesome Compose repository: -# https://github.com/docker/awesome-compose services: server: build: @@ -17,37 +8,3 @@ services: - ./config.js:/usr/src/app/config.js ports: - 8080:8080 - -# The commented out section below is an example of how to define a PostgreSQL -# database that your application can use. `depends_on` tells Docker Compose to -# start the database before your application. The `db-data` volume persists the -# database data between container restarts. The `db-password` secret is used -# to set the database password. You must create `db/password.txt` and add -# a password of your choosing to it before running `docker-compose up`. -# depends_on: -# db: -# condition: service_healthy -# db: -# image: postgres -# restart: always -# user: postgres -# secrets: -# - db-password -# volumes: -# - db-data:/var/lib/postgresql/data -# environment: -# - POSTGRES_DB=example -# - POSTGRES_PASSWORD_FILE=/run/secrets/db-password -# expose: -# - 5432 -# healthcheck: -# test: [ "CMD", "pg_isready" ] -# interval: 10s -# timeout: 5s -# retries: 5 -# volumes: -# db-data: -# secrets: -# db-password: -# file: db/password.txt -