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Add contend descriptor to code blocks

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Kristóf Tóth 2018-04-18 10:49:10 +02:00
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@ -63,7 +63,7 @@ If you've created a production build (without `--build-arg NOFRONTEND=1`) you do
The repository of a tutorial-framework based challenge is quite similar to a regular challenge.
The project root should look something like this:
```
```text
your_repo
├── solvable
│ └── [TFW based Docker image]
@ -82,7 +82,7 @@ From now on we are going to focus on the `solvable` image.
Let us take a closer look on `solvable`:
```
```text
solvable
├── Dockerfile
├── nginx webserver configurations
@ -104,7 +104,7 @@ This means that in order to listen on more than a single port we must use a reve
Any `.conf` files in `solvable/nginx/` will be automatically included in the nginx configuration.
In case you want serve a website or service you must proxy it through `TFW_PUBLIC_PORT`.
This is really easy: just create a config file in `solvable/nginx/` similar to this one:
```
```text
location /yoururl {
proxy_pass http://127.0.0.1:3333;
}
@ -124,7 +124,7 @@ You can even configure your processes to start with the container by including `
To run your own webservice for instance you need to create a config file in `solvable/supervisor/` similar to this one:
```
```text
[program:yourprogram]
user=user
directory=/home/user/example/
@ -151,7 +151,7 @@ If all you want to do is start a simple web application and send some messages y
This folder contains the source code of a server running TFW and an other server running our event handlers.
Note that this is not a part of the framework by any means, these are just simple examples.
```
```text
solvable/src
├── tfw_server.py tutorial-framework server
├── event_handler_main.py event handlers implemented in python