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Viktor Farcic
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Viktor Farcic is a senior consultant at CloudBees, a member of the Docker Captains group, and an author. He codes using a plethora of languages starting with Pascal (yes, he is old), Basic (before it got the Visual prefix), ASP (before it got the .NET suffix), C, C++, Perl, Python, ASP.NET, Visual Basic, C#, JavaScript, Java, Scala, and so on. He never worked with Fortran. His current favorite is Go. Viktor's big passions are Microservices, Continuous Deployment, and Test-Driven Development (TDD). He often speaks at community gatherings and conferences. Viktor wrote Test-Driven Java Development by Packt Publishing, and The DevOps 2.0 Toolkit. His random thoughts and tutorials can be found in his blog—Technology Conversations
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Combining the Swarm listener with the proxy


The Docker Flow Swarm Listener (https://github.com/vfarcic/docker-flow-swarm-listener) project leverages Docker Remote API. It has many usages but, for now, we'll limit ourselves to the features that can help make our proxy configuration fully hands-free.

We'll start by creating two networks:

eval $(docker-machine env swarm-1)

docker network create --driver overlay proxy

docker network create --driver overlay go-demo

We created those two networks so many times that there is no reason to go over their usefulness. The only difference is that this time, we'll have one more service to attach to the proxy network.

Next, we'll create the swarm-listener (https://github.com/vfarcic/docker-flow-swarm-listener) service. It will act as a companion to the Docker Flow Proxy. Its purpose is to monitor Swarm services and send requests to the proxy whenever a service is created or destroyed.

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Viktor Farcic is a senior consultant at CloudBees, a member of the Docker Captains group, and an author. He codes using a plethora of languages starting with Pascal (yes, he is old), Basic (before it got the Visual prefix), ASP (before it got the .NET suffix), C, C++, Perl, Python, ASP.NET, Visual Basic, C#, JavaScript, Java, Scala, and so on. He never worked with Fortran. His current favorite is Go. Viktor's big passions are Microservices, Continuous Deployment, and Test-Driven Development (TDD). He often speaks at community gatherings and conferences. Viktor wrote Test-Driven Java Development by Packt Publishing, and The DevOps 2.0 Toolkit. His random thoughts and tutorials can be found in his blog—Technology Conversations
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