I am trying to do something very simple (I think), I want do build a docker image and launch two different scripts from the same image in parallel running containers.
Something as simple as
Container 1 -> print("Hello")
Container 2 -> print('World")
I did some research but some techniques seem a little over engineered and others do something like
CMD ["python", "script.py"] && ["python", "script2.py"]
which, isn't what I'm looking for.
I would love to see something like
$ docker ps
CONTAINER ID        IMAGE            CREATED          STATUS               NAMES
a7e789711e62        67759a80360c   12 hours ago     Up 2 minutes         MyContainer1
87ae9c5c3f84        67759a80360c   12 hours ago     Up About a minute    MyContainer2
But running two different scripts.
I'm still fairly new to all of this, so if this is a foolish question, I apologize in advance and thank you all for working with me.
You can do this easily using Docker Compose. Here is a simple docker-compose.yml file just to show the idea:
version: '3'
services:
  app1:
    image: alpine
    command: >
      /bin/sh -c 'while true; do echo "pre-processing"; sleep 1; done'
  app2:
    image: alpine
    command: >
      /bin/sh -c 'while true; do echo "post-processing"; sleep 1; done'
As you see both services use the same image, alpine in this example, but differ in commands they run. Execute docker-compose up and see the output:
app1_1  | pre-processing
app2_1  | post-processing
app2_1  | post-processing
app2_1  | post-processing
app1_1  | pre-processing
app2_1  | post-processing
app1_1  | pre-processing
app2_1  | post-processing
...
In your case, you just change the image to your image, say myimage:v1, and change the service commands so that the first service definition will have command: python script1.py line and the second one command: python script2.py.
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