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Go Web Development Cookbook

You're reading from   Go Web Development Cookbook Build full-stack web applications with Go

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Product type Paperback
Published in Apr 2018
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781787286740
Length 338 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Arpit Aggarwal Arpit Aggarwal
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Table of Contents (18) Chapters Close

Title Page
Dedication
Packt Upsell
Contributors
Preface
1. Creating Your First Server in Go FREE CHAPTER 2. Working with Templates, Static Files, and HTML Forms 3. Working with Sessions, Error Handling, and Caching in Go 4. Writing and Consuming RESTful Web Services in Go 5. Working with SQL and NoSQL Databases 6. Writing Microservices in Go Using Micro – a Microservice Toolkit 7. Working with WebSocket in Go 8. Working with the Go Web Application Framework – Beego 9. Working with Go and Docker 10. Securing a Go Web Application 11. Deploying a Go Web App and Docker Containers to AWS 1. Other Books You May Enjoy Index

Creating your first user-defined bridge network


Whenever we want to connect one Docker container to another Docker container by the container name, then first we have to create a user-defined network. This is because Docker does not support automatic service discovery on the default bridge network. In this recipe, we will learn how to create our own bridge network.

How to do it…

Execute the docker network command to create a bridge network with the name as my-bridge-network, as follows:

$ docker network create my-bridge-network
 325bca66cc2ccb98fb6044b1da90ed4b6b0f29b54c4588840e259fb7b6505331

How it works…

Verify whether my-bridge-network has been created successfully by executing the following command:

$ docker network ls
 NETWORK ID NAME DRIVER
 20dc090404cb bridge bridge
 9fa39d9bb674 host host
 325bca66cc2c my-bridge-network bridge
 f36203e11372 none null

To see detailed information about my-bridge-network, run the docker network inspect command followed by the network name, as follows:

$ docker...
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