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Rails samples

NameDescription
Compose and RailsThis Quickstart guide shows you how to use Docker Compose to set up and run a Rails/PostgreSQL app.

Looking for more samples?

Visit the following GitHub repositories for more Docker samples.

  • Awesome Compose: A curated repository containing over 30 Docker Compose samples. These samples offer a starting point for how to integrate different services using a Compose file.

  • Docker Samples: A collection of over 30 repositories that offer sample containerized demo applications, tutorials, and labs.