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[docker] added some docker files to more easily test dog #90

Open dloser opened 3 years ago

dloser commented 3 years ago

Definitely far from perfect, but quite useful, I suspect.

Basically run build.sh to make images and then run.sh (from docker/), both as root. Probably best to check scripts to adapt to your situation. When running, use 'setup' once to initialize stuff (will give error, but is ok). After that type 'run' to start dog and have it connect the ircd in the container. You can connect yourself as well via exposed port 6667, so you can interact, change code, .die, and 'run' again. Using internal network so Dog can't go connecting to all kinds of servers (as it will try with the current sources).

There are plenty of errors to go around, but Dog seems to work fine. Ultimately it would be best to have better separation of code and config (e.g. OWNER.php, secret.php, GameMasters.php, dog_timer).

tehron commented 3 years ago

Nice work, d! I assume we also need some Shadowlamb sample data to be able to test effectively. Not in the mood to level up a character in docker to get magic spells e.g.

dloser commented 3 years ago

Never really had a need for it myself. I can usually get around fine with #gm commands.

But yes, it would useful to have in some cases and could also be used to add some regression tests and such. Shouldn't be to difficult to import via the shell or use the images to make volumes from SQL dumps.