Docker: Add a staging environment
This documentation is part of the Node.js guide. You can view the complete guide here: How to use and deploy a Node.js app with Docker.
Welcome to the Stackhero documentation
Stackhero offers a ready-to-use Docker cloud CaaS (Containers as a Service) platform, designed for fast and reliable container deployments:
- Deploy to production with a single
docker-compose upcommand. No additional configuration required: just launch your containers.- Choose your own domain name, automatically secured with HTTPS (for example: https://api.your-company.com, https://www.your-company.com, or https://backoffice.your-company.com).
- Take advantage of high performance and enhanced security on private, dedicated infrastructure.
- Apply updates with a single click for simple, effortless maintenance.
Your containers can be running in production in about five minutes. Stackhero manages the infrastructure, updates, and security for you, so you can focus on developing your applications. Learn more about Docker CaaS cloud hosting.
You can easily modify this boilerplate to add a staging environment. To do so:
- Create a copy of
docker/docker-compose.production.ymland name itdocker/docker-compose.staging.yml. This file defines the containers and configuration for your staging environment. - Create the secrets file
secrets/my-app.stagingcontaining any sensitive information required for staging, such as database passwords or API keys. - In the
Makefile, locate the section labelled "Staging platform" and uncomment it.
Finally, run make help to view the new staging commands that are now available.