# This configuration file is for **development** setup. For production, refer to # docker-compose.production.yml. version: '2' services: server: build: . command: dev_server depends_on: - postgres - redis ports: - "5000:5000" volumes: - ".:/app" environment: PYTHONUNBUFFERED: 0 REDASH_LOG_LEVEL: "INFO" REDASH_REDIS_URL: "redis://redis:6379/0" REDASH_DATABASE_URL: "postgresql://postgres@postgres/postgres" worker: build: . command: scheduler volumes_from: - server depends_on: - server environment: PYTHONUNBUFFERED: 0 REDASH_LOG_LEVEL: "INFO" REDASH_REDIS_URL: "redis://redis:6379/0" REDASH_DATABASE_URL: "postgresql://postgres@postgres/postgres" QUEUES: "queries,scheduled_queries,celery" WORKERS_COUNT: 2 redis: image: redis:2.8 postgres: image: postgres:9.3 # The following turns the DB into less durable, but gains significant performance improvements for the tests run (x3 # improvement on my personal machine). We should consider moving this into a dedicated Docker Compose configuration for # tests. command: "postgres -c fsync=off -c full_page_writes=off -c synchronous_commit=OFF"