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Opened Mar 14, 2025 by Przemyslaw Kaminski@cgenie
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[docker] add 'gargantext' project name

Related to #450

NOTE This is a very simple change, but it has consequences that docker-compose will now name containers with 'gargantext' as prefix. I.e instead of docker_postgres_1 you will have gargantext_postgres_1. While container name change is not an issue, there is an issue however in also changing volume names: docker_garg-pgdata14 changes to gargantext_garg-pgdata14 which basically means you will get a fresh database.

I guess you could stop the docker container, rename volume (e.g. https://www.commands.dev/workflows/rename_docker_volume but I didn't test this) and run docker-compose with the new project name.

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git fetch origin
git checkout -b 450-dev-docker-project-name origin/450-dev-docker-project-name

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Step 3. Merge the branch and fix any conflicts that come up

git fetch origin
git checkout origin/dev
git merge --no-ff 450-dev-docker-project-name

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git push origin dev

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Reference: gargantext/haskell-gargantext!396

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