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docker-cartodb
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This docker container provides a fully working cartodb development solution
without the installation hassle.
Just run the commands and then connect to http://cartodb.localhost with your you browser.
The default login is dev/pass1234. You may want to change it when you'll run
it for the outside.
It also creates an 'example' organization with owner login admin4example/pass1234.
Organization members can be created on http://cartodb.localhost/user/admin4example/organization
How to build the container:
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```
git clone https://github.com/sverhoeven/docker-cartodb.git
docker build -t=sverhoeven/cartodb docker-cartodb/
```
How to run the container:
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```
docker run -d -p 80:80 sverhoeven/cartodb
```
The CartoDB instance has been configured with the hostname `cartodb.localhost`, this means the web browser and web server need to be able to resolve `cartodb.localhost` as the machine where the web server is running.
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This can be done by adding cartodb.localhost alias to your hosts file. For example
```
sudo sh -c 'echo 127.0.1.1 cartodb.localhost >> /etc/hosts'
```
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(For Windows it will be `C:\Windows\System32\drivers\etc\hosts`)