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Docker - Setting ASP.Net
ASP.Net is the standard web development framework that is provided by Microsoft for developing server-side apppcations. Since ASP.Net has been around for quite a long time for development, Docker has ensured that it has support for ASP.Net.
In this chapter, we will see the various steps for getting the Docker container for ASP.Net up and running.
Prerequisites
The following steps need to be carried out first for running ASP.Net.
Step 1 − Since this can only run on Windows systems, you first need to ensure that you have either Windows 10 or Window Server 2016.
Step 2 − Next, ensure that Hyper-V is and Containers are installed on the Windows system. To install Hyper–V and Containers, you can go to Turn Windows Features ON or OFF. Then ensure the Hyper-V option and Containers is checked and cpck the OK button.
The system might require a restart after this operation.
Step 3 − Next, you need to use the following Powershell command to install the 1.13.0rc4 version of Docker. The following command will download this and store it in the temp location.
Invoke-WebRequest "https://test.docker.com/builds/Windows/x86_64/docker-1.13.0- rc4.zip" -OutFile "$env:TEMPdocker-1.13.0-rc4.zip" –UseBasicParsing
Step 4 − Next, you need to expand the archive using the following powershell command.
Expand-Archive -Path "$env:TEMPdocker-1.13.0-rc4.zip" -DestinationPath $env:ProgramFiles
Step 5 − Next, you need to add the Docker Files to the environment variable using the following powershell command.
$env:path += ";$env:ProgramFilesDocker"
Step 6 − Next, you need to register the Docker Daemon Service using the following powershell command.
dockerd --register-service
Step 7 − Finally, you can start the docker daemon using the following command.
Start-Service Docker
Use the docker version command in powershell to verify that the docker daemon is working
Instalpng the ASP.Net Container
Let’s see how to install the ASP.Net container.
Step 1 − The first step is to pull the image from Docker Hub. When you log into Docker Hub, you will be able to search and see the image for Microsoft/aspnet as shown below. Just type in asp in the search box and cpck on the Microsoft/aspnet pnk which comes up in the search results.
Step 2 − You will see that the Docker pull command for ASP.Net in the details of the repository in Docker Hub.
Step 3 − Go to Docker Host and run the Docker pull command for the microsoft/aspnet image. Note that the image is pretty large, somewhere close to 4.2 GB.
Step 4 − Now go to the following location
and download the entire Git repository.Step 5 − Create a folder called App in your C drive. Then copy the contents from the 4.6.2/sample folder to your C drive. Go the Docker File in the sample directory and issue the following command −
docker build –t aspnet-site-new –build-arg site_root=/
The following points need to be noted about the above command −
It builds a new image called aspnet-site-new from the Docker File.
The root path is set to the localpath folder.
Step 6 − Now it’s time to run the container. It can be done using the following command −
docker run –d –p 8000:80 –name my-running-site-new aspnet-site-new
Step 7 − You will now have IIS running in the Docker container. To find the IP Address of the Docker container, you can issue the Docker inspect command as shown below.
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