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You can create a Dockerfile and add a new service schema on `docker-compose.yml` file to state your frontend container
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You can create a Dockerfile and add a new service schema on `docker-compose.yml` file to state your frontend container
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configuration.
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configuration.
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## How do I know if I did it?
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Easy, run the Docker Compose. Build everything. See the frontend if it works. See the Redpanda Console if you
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published and consume your topics and messages flawlessly.
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```bash
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docker compose up -d
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```
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To stop it, use
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```bash
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docker compose down
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```
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If you'd like to run just a few services for your local development purposes, for example only `postgres` and `kafka`
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services, you can specify it on the `up` command, like so:
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```bash
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docker compose up -d postgres kafka
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```
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## Words of affirmation
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## Words of affirmation
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Good luck, you can do it!
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Good luck, you can do it!
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