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							- #!/bin/bash
 
- # used to start couchbase server - can't get around this as docker compose only allows you to start one command - so we have to start couchbase like the standard couchbase Dockerfile would 
 
- # https://github.com/couchbase/docker/blob/master/enterprise/couchbase-server/7.2.0/Dockerfile#L88
 
- /entrypoint.sh couchbase-server & 
 
- # track if setup is complete so we don't try to setup again
 
- FILE=/opt/couchbase/init/setupComplete.txt
 
- if ! [ -f "$FILE" ]; then
 
-   # used to automatically create the cluster based on environment variables
 
-   # https://docs.couchbase.com/server/current/cli/cbcli/couchbase-cli-cluster-init.html
 
-   echo $COUCHBASE_ADMINISTRATOR_USERNAME ":"  $COUCHBASE_ADMINISTRATOR_PASSWORD
 
-   sleep 20s
 
-   /opt/couchbase/bin/couchbase-cli cluster-init -c 127.0.0.1 \
 
-   --cluster-username $COUCHBASE_ADMINISTRATOR_USERNAME \
 
-   --cluster-password $COUCHBASE_ADMINISTRATOR_PASSWORD \
 
-   --services data,index,query,fts \
 
-   --cluster-ramsize $COUCHBASE_RAM_SIZE \
 
-   --cluster-index-ramsize $COUCHBASE_INDEX_RAM_SIZE \
 
-   --cluster-eventing-ramsize $COUCHBASE_EVENTING_RAM_SIZE \
 
-   --cluster-fts-ramsize $COUCHBASE_FTS_RAM_SIZE \
 
-   --index-storage-setting default
 
-   sleep 2s
 
-   # used to auto create the bucket based on environment variables
 
-   # https://docs.couchbase.com/server/current/cli/cbcli/couchbase-cli-bucket-create.html
 
-   /opt/couchbase/bin/couchbase-cli bucket-create -c localhost:8091 \
 
-   --username $COUCHBASE_ADMINISTRATOR_USERNAME \
 
-   --password $COUCHBASE_ADMINISTRATOR_PASSWORD \
 
-   --bucket $COUCHBASE_BUCKET \
 
-   --bucket-ramsize $COUCHBASE_BUCKET_RAMSIZE \
 
-   --bucket-type couchbase
 
-   # create file so we know that the cluster is setup and don't run the setup again 
 
-   touch $FILE
 
- fi 
 
-   # docker compose will stop the container from running unless we do this
 
-   # known issue and workaround
 
-   tail -f /dev/null
 
 
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