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− | '''This guide explains how to deploy FMR as a Docker Container .''' | + | '''This guide explains how to deploy FMR as a Docker Container.''' |
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A self-contained Fusion Metadata Registry image complete with a MySQL database suitable for testing, personal use and light production work loads. | A self-contained Fusion Metadata Registry image complete with a MySQL database suitable for testing, personal use and light production work loads. | ||
− | '''1. Install [https://www.docker.com/ | + | |
+ | '''1. Install [https://www.docker.com/get-started Install Docker Desktop], start Docker''' | ||
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Execute the following commands using the Windows Command App, Windows PowerShell, Linux terminal or Mac terminal. | Execute the following commands using the Windows Command App, Windows PowerShell, Linux terminal or Mac terminal. | ||
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'''2. Download the Fusion Metadata Registry Docker image''' | '''2. Download the Fusion Metadata Registry Docker image''' | ||
docker pull metadatatechnology/fmr-mysql:latest | docker pull metadatatechnology/fmr-mysql:latest | ||
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'''3. Create a container called 'fmr'''' | '''3. Create a container called 'fmr'''' | ||
docker container create --name fmr --publish 8080:8080 metadatatechnology/fmr-mysql:latest | docker container create --name fmr --publish 8080:8080 metadatatechnology/fmr-mysql:latest | ||
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'''4. Start the container''' | '''4. Start the container''' | ||
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docker start fmr | docker start fmr | ||
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− | There is a single Root User Account: | + | '''<nowiki>http://localhost:8080</nowiki>''' |
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− | Password: password | + | * The container will take between 1 and 2 minutes to start - so be patient! |
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+ | * Log in to administer the system, and create, load and maintain SDMX structures. | ||
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'''5. When finished - stop the container''' | '''5. When finished - stop the container''' | ||
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More on [https://hub.docker.com/r/metadatatechnology/fmr-mysql Docker Hub]. | More on [https://hub.docker.com/r/metadatatechnology/fmr-mysql Docker Hub]. | ||
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Latest revision as of 07:52, 17 April 2024
This guide explains how to deploy FMR as a Docker Container.
A self-contained Fusion Metadata Registry image complete with a MySQL database suitable for testing, personal use and light production work loads.
1. Install Install Docker Desktop, start Docker
Execute the following commands using the Windows Command App, Windows PowerShell, Linux terminal or Mac terminal.
2. Download the Fusion Metadata Registry Docker image
docker pull metadatatechnology/fmr-mysql:latest
3. Create a container called 'fmr'
docker container create --name fmr --publish 8080:8080 metadatatechnology/fmr-mysql:latest
4. Start the container
docker start fmr
Point your browser at
http://localhost:8080
- The container will take between 1 and 2 minutes to start - so be patient!
- There is a single Root User Account:
Username: root Password: password
- Log in to administer the system, and create, load and maintain SDMX structures.
5. When finished - stop the container
docker stop fmr
More on Docker Hub.