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Question about hosting the docker image #1539
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Hi @SebastianStehle some answers below:
Rephrasing to make sure I understand correctly: fetching (png,jpg,...) images from self-signed certificate yields an error. Two ways of fixing this I see:
You are correct the services are not persisted. However, the Now, this may not be exactly straightforward to use with our provided Docker images since they do start the server without a service start file here: https://github.com/jolibrain/deepdetect/blob/master/docker/cpu.Dockerfile#L188 A solution here would be to build your own docker images, another would be to find a way to override the call upon startup, my personal knowledge of Docker does not extend far enough to tell you with certainty whether and how this is possible. Don't hesitate if this does not fully answer your difficulties. |
Thanks a lot for the fast answer.
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In our way of structuring options, it might be an API parameter instead. |
Fine for me as well... |
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Hi,
I have 2 questions. I hope it is okay, when I bundle them here:
I am calling the server from a local service, that uses a self signed https certificate. Is it possible to turn off https validation to download the image from this service?
I am trying to figure out how to host this. My problem is that I would like to use it in a setup with multiple hosting options. My own kubernetes setup, but also cloud and so on. If I understand it properly the services are not persisted, right? They only exist in memory and are just a mapping to a model. So my only option would be to have a sidecar in kubernetes or find a solution how to make a network call in the container itself after service is already started? Calling the container from the outside does not seem to work, when you have multiple instances with unknown hostnames. Is there a good solution for that to setup a container?
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