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Quick Start with mini loader using Docker
This guide will help you quickly set up and run a mini loader server using Docker. Follow these simple steps to deploy your server and start interacting with it using the mini-loader CLI.
Step 1: Deploy the mini loader Container
To begin, let's deploy the mini loader container. Run the following command in your terminal:
docker run -p 4500:4500 -n mini-loader ghcr.io/morten-olsen/mini-loader:latest
This command downloads the latest mini loader image and runs it, exposing port 4500.
Step 2: Verify Server Health
Once the container is running, you can check the server's health:
curl http://localhost:4500/health
This command should return a response indicating that the server is running smoothly.
Step 3: Authorize Using a Token
Initially, your server won't have any authorization setup. You can issue a token directly from the container to use for authorization:
docker exec mini-loader mini-loader create-token
This command will output a token. Keep this token handy as you'll need it for the next step.
Step 4: Authorize the CLI Client
Now, authorize your CLI client to interact with the server:
mini-loader auth login https://localhost:4500
Enter the token when prompted.
Step 5: Verify CLI Connection
Finally, verify that the CLI is properly configured to interact with your server:
mini-loader loads ls
This command lists all the loads currently on your server, confirming that the CLI is communicating successfully with the server.
Ready to Go!
You've successfully deployed and configured your mini loader server using Docker! You're now ready to start interacting with the server.