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Add Healthcheck to Dockerfile
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COPY . . COPY . .
EXPOSE 3000 EXPOSE 3000
HEALTHCHECK --interval=30s --timeout=10s --start-period=5s --retries=3 \
CMD wget --quiet --tries=1 --spider http://localhost:3000 || exit 1

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# Docker Swarm Usage
## Healthcheck
The [Docker Image](../Dockerfile) includes a Healthcheck with the following options:
```
--interval=30s
```
> Specifies the time interval at which the health check should be performed. In this case, the health check will be performed every 30 seconds.
<br>
```
--timeout=10s
```
> Specifies the amount of time to wait for a response from the health check command. If the response does not arrive within 10 seconds, the health check will be considered a failure.
<br>
```
--start-period=5s
```
> Specifies the amount of time to wait before starting the health check process. In this case, the health check process will begin 5 seconds after the container is started.
<br>
```
--retries=3
```
> Specifies the number of times Docker should retry the health check before considering the container to be unhealthy.
<br>
The CMD instruction is used to define the command that will be run as part of the health check.
In this case, the command is `wget --quiet --tries=1 --spider http://localhost:3000/ || exit 1`. This command will attempt to connect to `http://localhost:3000/`
and if it fails it will exit with a status code of `1`. If this command returns a status code other than `0`, the health check will be considered a failure.
Overall, this HEALTHCHECK instruction is defining a health check process that will run every 30 seconds, wait up to 10 seconds for a response,
begin 5 seconds after the container is started, and retry up to 3 times.
The health check will consist of attempting to connect to http://localhost:3000/ and will consider the container to be unhealthy if it is unable to connect.

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> >
> To specify options replace `npm run start:prod` according to [the documentation below.](#options--flags-1) > To specify options replace `npm run start:prod` according to [the documentation below.](#options--flags-1)
> The Docker Image includes a Healthcheck. To learn more see [Docker Swarm Usage](./docker-swarm-usage.md#docker-swarm-usage)
### Docker Image self-built ### Docker Image self-built
#### Build the image #### Build the image
```bash ```bash
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> >
> To specify options replace `npm run start:prod` according to [the documentation below.](#options--flags-1) > To specify options replace `npm run start:prod` according to [the documentation below.](#options--flags-1)
> The Docker Image includes a Healthcheck. To learn more see [Docker Swarm Usage](./docker-swarm-usage.md#docker-swarm-usage)
<br> <br>
## Deployment with Docker Compose ## Deployment with Docker Compose