Changes included in this PR apache-php/app/Dockerfile We recommend upgrading to php:8.0.15-fpm, as this image has only 80 known vulnerabilities. To do this, merge this pull request, then verify your application still works as expected. Some of the most important vulnerabilities in your base image include: Severity Priority Score / 1000 Issue Exploit Maturity critical severity 714 Out-of-bounds Write SNYK-DEBIAN10-APACHE2-1301212 No Known Exploit critical severity 714 Out-of-bounds Write SNYK-DEBIAN10-APACHE2-1585736 No Known Exploit critical severity 714 Server-Side Request Forgery (SSRF) SNYK-DEBIAN10-APACHE2-1585740 No Known Exploit critical severity 714 Out-of-bounds Write SNYK-DEBIAN10-APACHE2-2322058 No Known Exploit critical severity 714 Buffer Overflow SNYK-DEBIAN10-OPENSSL-1569403 No Known Exploit |
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README.md |
Awesome Compose 
A curated list of Docker Compose samples.
These samples provide a starting point for how to integrate different services using a Compose file and to manage their deployment with Docker Compose.
Note:
The following samples are intended for use in local development environments such as project setups, tinkering with software stacks, etc. These samples must not be deployed in production environments.
Contents
- Samples of Docker Compose applications with multiple integrated services.
- Single service samples.
- Basic setups for different platforms (not production ready - useful for personal use).
Samples of Docker Compose applications with multiple integrated services
ASP.NET / MS-SQL
- Sample ASP.NET core application with MS SQL server database.Elasticsearch / Logstash / Kibana
- Sample Elasticsearch, Logstash, and Kibana stack.Go / NGINX / MySQL
- Sample Go application with an Nginx proxy and a MySQL database.Go / NGINX / PostgreSQL
- Sample Go application with an Nginx proxy and a PostgreSQL database.Java Spark / MySQL
- Sample Java application and a MySQL database.NGINX / ASP.NET / MySQL
- Sample Nginx reverse proxy with an C# backend using ASP.NETNGINX / Flask / MongoDB
- Sample Python/Flask application with Nginx proxy and a Mongo database.NGINX / Flask / MySQL
- Sample Python/Flask application with an Nginx proxy and a MySQL database.NGINX / Go
- Sample Nginx proxy with a Go backend.NGINX / WSGI / Flask
- Sample Nginx reverse proxy with a Flask backend using WSGI.PostgreSQL / pgAdmin
- Sample setup for postgreSQL database with pgAdmin web interfaceReact / Spring / MySQL
- Sample React application with a Spring backend and a MySQL database.React / Express / MySQL
- Sample React application with a Node.js backend and a MySQL database.React / Express / MongoDB
- Sample React application with a Node.js backend and a Mongo database.React / Rust / PostgreSQL
- Sample React application with a Rust backend and a Postgres database.React / Nginx
- Sample React application with Nginx.Spring / PostgreSQL
- Sample Java application with Spring framework and a Postgres database.
Single service samples
Basic setups for different platforms (not production ready - useful for personal use)
Gitea / PostgreSQL
Nextcloud / PostgreSQL
Nextcloud / Redis / MariaDB
Pi-hole / cloudflared
- Sample Pi-hole setup with use of DoH cloudflared servicePrometheus / Grafana
Wordpress / MySQL
Getting started
These instructions will get you through the bootstrap phase of creating and deploying samples of containerized applications with Docker Compose.
Prerequisites
- Make sure that you have Docker and Docker Compose installed
- Windows or macOS: Install Docker Desktop
- Linux: Install Docker and then Docker Compose
- Download some or all of the samples from this repository.
Running a sample
The root directory of each sample contains the docker-compose.yaml
which
describes the configuration of service components. All samples can be run in
a local environment by going into the root directory of each one and executing:
docker-compose up -d
Check the README.md
of each sample to get more details on the structure and
what is the expected output.
To stop and remove all containers of the sample application run:
docker-compose down
Contribute
We welcome examples that help people understand how to use Docker Compose for common applications. Check the Contribution Guide for more details.