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:title: Hello world daemon example
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:description: A simple hello world daemon example with Docker
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:keywords: docker, example, hello world, daemon
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.. _hello_world_daemon:
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Hello World Daemon
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==================
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.. include:: example_header.inc
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The most boring daemon ever written.
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This example assumes you have Docker installed and with the Ubuntu
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image already imported ``docker pull ubuntu``. We will use the Ubuntu
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image to run a simple hello world daemon that will just print hello
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world to standard out every second. It will continue to do this until
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we stop it.
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**Steps:**
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.. code-block:: bash
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CONTAINER_ID=$(sudo docker run -d ubuntu /bin/sh -c "while true; do echo hello world; sleep 1; done")
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We are going to run a simple hello world daemon in a new container
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made from the *ubuntu* image.
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- **"docker run -d "** run a command in a new container. We pass "-d"
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so it runs as a daemon.
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- **"ubuntu"** is the image we want to run the command inside of.
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- **"/bin/sh -c"** is the command we want to run in the container
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- **"while true; do echo hello world; sleep 1; done"** is the mini
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script we want to run, that will just print hello world once a
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second until we stop it.
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- **$CONTAINER_ID** the output of the run command will return a
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container id, we can use in future commands to see what is going on
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with this process.
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.. code-block:: bash
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sudo docker logs $CONTAINER_ID
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Check the logs make sure it is working correctly.
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- **"docker logs**" This will return the logs for a container
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- **$CONTAINER_ID** The Id of the container we want the logs for.
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.. code-block:: bash
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sudo docker attach $CONTAINER_ID
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Attach to the container to see the results in realtime.
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- **"docker attach**" This will allow us to attach to a background
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process to see what is going on.
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- **$CONTAINER_ID** The Id of the container we want to attach too.
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.. code-block:: bash
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sudo docker ps
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Check the process list to make sure it is running.
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- **"docker ps"** this shows all running process managed by docker
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.. code-block:: bash
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sudo docker stop $CONTAINER_ID
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Stop the container, since we don't need it anymore.
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- **"docker stop"** This stops a container
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- **$CONTAINER_ID** The Id of the container we want to stop.
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.. code-block:: bash
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sudo docker ps
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Make sure it is really stopped.
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**Video:**
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See the example in action
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.. raw:: html
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<div style="margin-top:10px;">
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<iframe width="560" height="350" src="http://ascii.io/a/2562/raw" frameborder="0"></iframe>
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</div>
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Continue to the :ref:`python_web_app` example.
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