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MS-LEARNING : Project Setup and Deployment Guide This guide will walk you through the steps to clone, build, and deploy the project using Docker Compose. Please follow the instructions below to get the project up and running.

Prerequisites Before you begin, ensure you have the following software installed on your system:

Git Maven Docker Docker Compose Angular Step 1: Clone the Project : Clone the repository to your local machine using Git:

in cmd terminal Copy code git clone https://github.com/mohamedderouiche/test.git cd your-project

Step 2: Build the Project : Use Maven to build the project and Run the following command to download the frontend project dependencies. Make sure you are in the project root directory:

Maven in cmd terminal

mvn clean install

Nodejs in cmd terminal

cd events && npm i

cd elearning-app && npm i

Step 3: Build Docker Images : Build Docker images for each project in the repository. Navigate to each project's directory and build the Docker image:

in cmd terminal copy code docker compose build

Step 4: Docker Compose : Navigate back to the root directory of the project and use Docker Compose to start the services. The provided docker-compose.yml file defines the services and their configurations:

in cmd terminal copy code docker-compose up

This command will start all the services defined in the docker-compose.yml file in detached mode.

Step 5: Testing : Once the services are up and running, you can test your application. Depending on your project and its services, open a web browser or use tools like Postman to interact with the application.

Access the services as needed using the appropriate URL, http://localhost:8081 because the api-gateway is configured in this port .

Run the following command to launch the frontend project: npm start

Step 6: Stopping and Cleanup : To stop and remove the services, run the following Docker Compose command:

in cmd terminal copy code docker-compose down

This will stop and remove all containers defined in the docker-compose.yml file.

That's it! You've successfully cloned, built, and deployed the project using Docker Compose. Enjoy using the application!

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