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* Make docker files easier to use during development. During development it quite nice to have docker work with locally built code. This allows you to launch all services very quickly, with your changes, and optionally with debugging support. Changes made to docker files: - Removed all redundant docker-compose files. We now have 1 giant file, and smaller files to use as overrides. - Remove redundant README files that provided little information. - Rename docker/<dir> to match the service name in the docker-compose file for clarity. - Move environment variables to .env files. We only provide dev / the default environment for quickstart. - Add debug options to docker files using multistage build to build minimal images with the idea that built files will be mounted instead. - Add a docker/dev.sh script + compose file to easily use the dev override images (separate tag; images never published; uses debug docker files; mounts binaries to image). - Added docs/docker documentation for this.
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# DataHub Frontend Docker Image
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[](https://github.com/linkedin/datahub/actions?query=workflow%3A%22datahub-frontend+docker%22)
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Refer to [DataHub Frontend Service](../../datahub-frontend) to have a quick understanding of the architecture and
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responsibility of this service for the DataHub.
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## Checking out DataHub UI
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After starting your Docker container, you can connect to it by typing below into your favorite web browser:
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```
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http://localhost:9001
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```
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You can sign in with `datahub` as username and password.
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