First, build your image, e.g.: docker build -t myapp ..
If your cloud uses a different CPU architecture than your development
machine (e.g., you are on a Mac M1 and your cloud provider is amd64),
you'll want to build the image for that platform, e.g.:
docker build --platform=linux/amd64 -t myapp ..
Then, push it to your registry, e.g. docker push myregistry.com/myapp.
Consult Docker's getting started
docs for more detail on building and pushing.
Your Python app
Building and running your application
When you're ready, start your application by running:
docker compose up --build
.Your application will be available at http://localhost:5000.
Deploying your application to the cloud
First, build your image, e.g.:
docker build -t myapp .
. If your cloud uses a different CPU architecture than your development machine (e.g., you are on a Mac M1 and your cloud provider is amd64), you'll want to build the image for that platform, e.g.:docker build --platform=linux/amd64 -t myapp .
.Then, push it to your registry, e.g.
docker push myregistry.com/myapp
.Consult Docker's getting started docs for more detail on building and pushing.
References