Update screenshots and docs to latest versions

Signed-off-by: Michael Irwin <mikesir87@gmail.com>
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Michael Irwin
2022-11-22 23:13:08 -05:00
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commit b6ea4168d4
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@@ -47,7 +47,7 @@ So, let's do it!
```bash
docker run -dp 3000:3000 \
-w /app -v "$(pwd):/app" \
node:12-alpine \
node:18-alpine \
sh -c "yarn install && yarn run dev"
```
@@ -56,23 +56,14 @@ So, let's do it!
```powershell
docker run -dp 3000:3000 `
-w /app -v "$(pwd):/app" `
node:12-alpine `
node:18-alpine `
sh -c "yarn install && yarn run dev"
```
If you are using an Apple Silicon Mac or another ARM64 device then use this command.
```bash
docker run -dp 3000:3000 \
-w /app -v "$(pwd):/app" \
node:12-alpine \
sh -c "apk add --no-cache python2 g++ make && yarn install && yarn run dev"
```
- `-dp 3000:3000` - same as before. Run in detached (background) mode and create a port mapping
- `-w /app` - sets the container's present working directory where the command will run from
- `-v "$(pwd):/app"` - bind mount (link) the host's present `getting-started/app` directory to the container's `/app` directory. Note: Docker requires absolute paths for binding mounts, so in this example we use `pwd` for printing the absolute path of the working directory, i.e. the `app` directory, instead of typing it manually
- `node:12-alpine` - the image to use. Note that this is the base image for our app from the Dockerfile
- `node:18-alpine` - the image to use. Note that this is the base image for our app from the Dockerfile
- `sh -c "yarn install && yarn run dev"` - the command. We're starting a shell using `sh` (alpine doesn't have `bash`) and
running `yarn install` to install _all_ dependencies and then running `yarn run dev`. If we look in the `package.json`,
we'll see that the `dev` script is starting `nodemon`.
@@ -82,9 +73,10 @@ So, let's do it!
```bash
docker logs -f <container-id>
$ nodemon src/index.js
[nodemon] 1.19.2
[nodemon] 2.0.20
[nodemon] to restart at any time, enter `rs`
[nodemon] watching dir(s): *.*
[nodemon] watching path(s): *.*
[nodemon] watching extensions: js,mjs,json
[nodemon] starting `node src/index.js`
Using sqlite database at /etc/todos/todo.db
Listening on port 3000