> Can config.yaml be used as an external file for Apache APISIX in docker?

It is  ok under normal circumstances. But in the github action, `services`
or `container` is the earliest initialization, and then the file can be
cloned from the repo. So we couldn't mount the `config.yaml`.



On Mon, Aug 17, 2020 at 4:15 PM Ming Wen <[email protected]> wrote:

> > 1. APISIX supports specifying etcd host through environment variables
> Can config.yaml be used as an external file for Apache APISIX in docker?
>
> Thanks,
> Ming Wen, Apache APISIX & Apache SkyWalking
> Twitter: _WenMing
>
>
> Ming Wen <[email protected]> 于2020年8月17日周一 下午4:10写道:
>
> > > Then I found that the current APISIX docker image is not convenient to
> > use in github actions.
> > Why is it inconvenient? After understanding the reason, we can discuss
> how
> > to solve it.
> >
> > Thanks,
> > Ming Wen, Apache APISIX & Apache SkyWalking
> > Twitter: _WenMing
> >
> >
> > junxu chen <[email protected]> 于2020年8月17日周一 下午3:20写道:
> >
> >> Hi, all
> >>
> >> Recently I am working on a github action, this github action depends on
> >> APISIX, I need to reference APISIX in my test cases. Then I found that
> the
> >> current APISIX docker image is not convenient to use in github actions.
> >>
> >> There are two ways to improve this problem:
> >> 1. APISIX supports specifying etcd host through environment variables
> >> 2. Build a new docker image that integrates etcd and APISIX
> >>
> >> I prefer the second way, which is more convenient for users to test
> APISIX
> >> using docker without installing docker-compose.
> >>
> >> What do you think?
> >>
> >> Or there is a way that use APISIX in github actions directly without
> >> changing, please tell me.
> >>
> >> Thank you!
> >>
> >
>

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