I want to test local dispatcher configs with domain names. How can I do this using the docker local/dev dispatcher?
Right now I have it standing up but looks like all content can be found using localhost:8080/content/<project>/en.html
Instead I want to do something like this: <random_domain>:8080/en.html
This is for local environment setup which allows me to test rewrites and such. Not for use on a web host.
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You can't add a port to your host file, but when you run a local dispatcher you use the docker_run.sh with port 80 as parameter.
./docker_run.sh [path-to-dispatcher-src] host.docker.internal:4503 80
Your /etc/hosts file should look like this
127.0.0.1 www.mydomain.com
And your VirtualHost should look like this
<VirtualHost www.mydomain.com:80> ... </VirtualHost>
Now you can go to www.mydomain.com in your browser.
You can do this by making below updates:
Update you local host file with the domain. Something like this -
127.0.0.1 www.mydomain.com
Add the virtual host config in your dispatcher conf file for www.mydomain.com similar to sample localhost configuration.
My dispatcher runs on port 8080. I'm assuming I do something like
127.0.0.1:8080 www.mydomain.com
Would my vhost file need to be like be like the following?
<VirtualHost www.mydomain.com:8080> ... </VirtualHost>
You cannot put the port number in host file. It will only map to your default port 80. You can try running apache server on port 80 or else as an alternate solution follow these:
Install Fiddler2
Navigate to Fiddler2 menu:- Tools > HOSTS.. (Click to select)
Add a line like this:-
localhost:8080 www.mydomain.com
Save the file & then checkout www.mydomainname.com in browser.
Vhost config in apache looks good. Or for your locl you can just put below one. It will handle all domains on port 8080
<VirtualHost *:8080> ... </VirtualHost>
You can't add a port to your host file, but when you run a local dispatcher you use the docker_run.sh with port 80 as parameter.
./docker_run.sh [path-to-dispatcher-src] host.docker.internal:4503 80
Your /etc/hosts file should look like this
127.0.0.1 www.mydomain.com
And your VirtualHost should look like this
<VirtualHost www.mydomain.com:80> ... </VirtualHost>
Now you can go to www.mydomain.com in your browser.
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