This tutorial assumes you are using linux or Mac OS X.
We’ll assume you’ve got docker up and running.
Run from your command line:
docker ps
If you see a (possibly empty) list of running containers, you are good.
Elasticsearch is a great database for storing content from your streams.
docker run -d --name elasticsearch elasticsearch
echo $(docker-machine ip)
Put the following into elasticsearch.conf (in the same directory as reference.conf)
include "reference.conf" elasticsearch { hosts = [ # paste the response from echo $(docker-machine ip) on this line ] protocol = "tcp" port = 9300 index = "streams" indexes = [ "streams" ] types = [ "page" "post" ] }