Speaking of Gitlab, having a Docker support on their CI platform is a very nice addition since we can run our pipeline tests against fresh database, cache, or message bus services just by declaring them in the YAML file. Definitely something that should be in a container.
As for services that don't absolutely need a container, I posted a short remark at the end of my earlier post here.
Speaking of Gitlab, having a Docker support on their CI platform is a very nice addition since we can run our pipeline tests against fresh database, cache, or message bus services just by declaring them in the YAML file. Definitely something that should be in a container.
As for services that don't absolutely need a container, I posted a short remark at the end of my earlier post here.
Serving Gatsby Site With Docker Multi-Stage Build
Niko Heikkilä