Implement a custom prometheus http handler in order to: 1. Support listening on a specified address as opposed to any 2. Remove the requirement on the unmaintained promhttp library This feature comes with one limitation: if an IPv4 address is used, the server will not listen on the IPv6-mapped address, even if IPv6 is available. That is, dual-stacking does not work. Solves: #1475 --------- Co-authored-by: Pavel Punsky <eakraly@users.noreply.github.com> |
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| coturn | ||
| mongodb | ||
| mysql | ||
| postgresql | ||
| redis | ||
| cp-schema.sh | ||
| docker-compose-all.yml | ||
| docker-compose-mongodb.yml | ||
| docker-compose-mysql.yml | ||
| docker-compose-postgresql.yml | ||
| docker-compose-redis.yml | ||
| README.docker | ||
Before you begin * copy db schema run ./cp-schema.sh * edit coturn/turnserver.conf according your db selection (mysql or postgresql or redis or mongodb) # start docker-compose -f docker-compose-all.yml up --build --detach # restart Notice: May restart needed for coturn container, if it could not access database yet, due initialization delay. docker restart docker_coturn_1 # stop docker-compose -f docker-compose-all.yml down # Or Stop with volume removal docker-compose down --volumes