You need to have installed:
- dotnet core sdk
- docker engine and docker-compose
- a text file named "connection-string.txt" at the solution root containing a connection string to an azure storage account
Just run the script Build.cmd
It will build the app using the dotnet command and create the docker container using the docker-compose command
To start a silo, just type in this folder:
docker-compose up -d silo
Before starting the client, wait a little bit so the silo is up and running. You can check the logs from the silo with this command:
docker-compose logs silo
Once you see in the logs "Silo started", you can launch the client like this
docker-compose run client
By using "run" instead of "start" you will be able to see directly the client console output.