% WAIVERDB (1) Container Image Pages % Dan Callaghan dcallagh@redhat.com % June 2017
WaiverDB - Service for waiving results in ResultsDB
This container provides the WaiverDB web application only. The application is stateless and does not require any volumes, however you must configure it to connect to a suitable Postgres database for data persistence.
Create a directory or Docker volume to hold configuration for the WaiverDB
service. This volume should be mounted as /etc/waiverdb
inside the container.
It must contain one file, settings.py
. You can find an example configuration
in /usr/share/doc/waiverdb/conf/settings.py.example
or view it
online.
The default container entrypoint starts the web application on port 8080.
docker run -p 8080:8080 -v waiverdb-config:/etc/waiverdb:ro waiverdb
DATABASE_PASSWORD=<secret>
The database password WaiverDB should use when connecting to its database.
If this is set, it overrides any password provided in the DATABASE_URI
setting in /etc/waiverdb/settings.py
.
FLASK_SECRET_KEY=<secret>
Secret key used for various cryptographic purposes within the Flask
framework. This value must be unique per deployment, and not disclosed to
anyone.
If this is set, it overrides any value provided in the SECRET_KEY
setting
in /etc/waiverdb/settings.py
.