vaguerent/website/source/docs/docker/commands.html.md
Seth Vargo 5093f3120e Merge docs and www into a single static site
This is a big commit, and I apologize in advance for the future
git-blames all pointing to me. This commit does a few things:

1.  Merges the website/docs and website/www repo into a single website repo
    to be in line with other HashiCorp projects
2.  Updates to use middleman-hashicorp
3.  Converts less to scss to be in line with other projects
4.  Updates page styles to be in line with other projects
5.  Optimizes images
6.  Prepare for S3 + Fastly deployment with scripts, etc.
7.  Removes blog posts (they have been transferred to hashicorp.com with
    redirects in place
8.  Updated sitemap generation script for better SEO
9.  Fixed many broken links
10. Add description to all fields
2016-01-19 14:35:05 -05:00

1.2 KiB

layout page_title sidebar_current description
docs Commands - Docker Provider providers-docker-commands The Docker provider exposes some additional Vagrant commands that are useful for interacting with Docker containers. This helps with your workflow on top of Vagrant so that you have full access to Docker underneath.

Docker Commands

The Docker provider exposes some additional Vagrant commands that are useful for interacting with Docker containers. This helps with your workflow on top of Vagrant so that you have full access to Docker underneath.

docker-logs

vagrant docker-logs can be used to see the logs of a running container. Because most Docker containers are single-process, this is used to see the logs of that one process. Additionally, the logs can be tailed.

docker-run

vagrant docker-run can be used to run one-off commands against a Docker container. The one-off Docker container that is started shares all the volumes, links, etc. of the original Docker container. An example is shown below:

$ vagrant docker-run app -- rake db:migrate

The above would run rake db:migrate in the context of an app container.