Using Mistral with docker ========================= In order to minimize the work needed to the current Mistral code, or be able to spin up independent or networked Mistral instances in seconds, docker containers are a very good option. This guide describes the process to launch an all-in-one Mistral container. Docker installation ------------------- In order to install the latest docker engine, run:: curl -fsSL https://get.docker.com/ | sh If you are behind a proxy, additional configuration may be needed to be able to execute further steps in the setup process. For detailed information on this process, check out `the official guide at `_. Build the Mistral image ----------------------- The `build.sh` script takes care of creating the `mistral-all` image locally. Running Mistral --------------- Start a RabbitMQ container:: docker run -d --name rabbitmq rabbitmq Start Mistral:: docker run -d -p 8989:8989 --name mistral mistral-all To execute commands inside the container:: docker exec -it mistral bash E.g. to list workflows, issue:: mistral workflow-list Running Mistral with MySQL -------------------------- Other than the simplest use cases will very probably fail with various errors due to the default Sqlight database. It is highly recommended that, for example, MySQL is used as database backend. The `start_mistral_rabbit_mysql.sh` script sets up a rabbitmq container, a mysql container and a mistral container to work together. Check out the script for more detail.