updated readme and Dockerfile to allow for tests to be run in container

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Richard Silver 2019-03-21 16:18:37 -07:00
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FROM ubuntu:18.04
RUN apt-get update \
&& apt-get install -qqy build-essential nasm autotools-dev autoconf libjemalloc-dev \
&& DEBIAN_FRONTEND=noninteractive apt-get install -qqy \
build-essential nasm autotools-dev autoconf libjemalloc-dev tcl tcl-dev \
&& apt-get clean
CMD make

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- Allow rebalancing of connections to different threads after the connection
- Allow multiple readers access to the hashtable concurrently
Docker Build
------------
Run the following commands for a full source download and build:
```
git clone git@github.com:JohnSully/KeyDB.git
docker run -it --rm `pwd`/KeyDB:/build -w /build devopsdood/keydb-builder make
```
Then you have fresh binaries built, you can also pass any other options to the make command above after the word make. E.g.
```docker run -it --rm `pwd`/KeyDB:/build -w /build devopsdood/keydb-builder make MAllOC=memkind```
The above commands will build you binaries in the src directory. Standard `make install` without Docker command will work after if you wish to install
If you'd prefer you can build the Dockerfile in the repo instead of pulling the above container for use:
`docker build -t KeyDB .`
Code contributions
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