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$ docker run --rm -it --link web_service_container wernight/ngrok ngrok http web_service_container:80
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## Full example
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### Full example
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1. We'll set up a simple example HTTP server in a docker container named `www`:
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$ xdg-open http://$(docker port www_ngrok 4040)
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### Helper
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For common cases you may want to create an alias in your `~/.profile` (or `~/.bashrc`, `~/.zshrc`, or equivalent):
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function docker-ngrok() {
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docker run --rm -it --link "$1":http wernight/ngrok ngrok http http:80
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}
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# For ZSH with Oh-My-Zsh! and 'docker' plugin enabled, you can also enable auto-completion:
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#compdef __docker_containers docker-ngrok
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Then to the simple example just do `docker-ngrok web_service_container`.
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## Feedbacks
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