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adelmofilho / docker-compose.jenkins-dind.yml
Created June 21, 2020 00:17
Docker-in-Docker approach to run Jenkins as a Docker container
# This docker-compose file intent to create a multi-container application
# that runs a Jenkins container connected via TLS to a Docker-in-Docker (dind) container as Docker daemon.
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# Advice about this approach can be found at:
# http://jpetazzo.github.io/2015/09/03/do-not-use-docker-in-docker-for-ci/
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# As well discussion about another alternatives on this setup can be found at:
# https://forums.docker.com/t/using-docker-in-a-dockerized-jenkins-container/322/11
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# Quick reference about Docker-in-Docker can be fount at:
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afloesch / jenkins-in-docker.md
Last active June 9, 2024 15:04
Jenkins in Docker (docker-in-docker)

Jenkins in Docker (docker-in-docker)

Testing Jenkins flows on your local machine, or running Jenkins in production in a docker container can be a little tricky with a docker-in-docker scenario. You could install Jenkins to avoid any docker-in-docker issues, but then you have Jenkins on your machine, and the local environment is likely going to be a fairly different from the actual production build servers, which can lead to annoying and time-consuming issues to debug.

Build environment differences are precisely why there is a strong argument to be made to run build processes strictly in docker containers. If we follow the philosophy that every build step or action should run in a docker container, even the Jenkins server itself, then we get massive benefits from things like, total control over the build environment, easily modify the build environment without the possibility of adversely effecting other jobs, explicit and strongly controlled tool versions,

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WebReflection / hyper-lit.md
Last active November 8, 2022 03:55
lit-html is awesome, but it came afterwards

The history of hyperHTML followed by lit-html

While many remember the epic hyperHTML: A Virtual DOM Alternative post I've published the 5th of March 2017, the first official implementation of the library was working as hyperHTML.bind(node) function for tagged literals the day before, and it's been in my experiments folder already for a little while.

The hilarious reaction from the skeptical community

At first glance people couldn't believe performance of the DBMonster demo shown in that article,