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@@ -28,7 +28,7 @@ We're assuming your Docker host is reachable at `localhost`. If not,
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replace `localhost` with the public IP of your Docker host.
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$ HOST=localhost
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- $ URL="http://$HOST:$(sudo docker port $COUCH1 5984 | grep -Po '\d+$')/_utils/"
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+ $ URL="http://$HOST:$(sudo docker port $COUCH1 5984 | grep -o '[1-9][0-9]*$')/_utils/"
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$ echo "Navigate to $URL in your browser, and use the couch interface to add data"
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## Create second database
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@@ -40,7 +40,7 @@ This time, we're requesting shared access to `$COUCH1`'s volumes.
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## Browse data on the second database
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$ HOST=localhost
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- $ URL="http://$HOST:$(sudo docker port $COUCH2 5984 | grep -Po '\d+$')/_utils/"
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+ $ URL="http://$HOST:$(sudo docker port $COUCH2 5984 | grep -o '[1-9][0-9]*$')/_utils/"
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$ echo "Navigate to $URL in your browser. You should see the same data as in the first database"'!'
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Congratulations, you are now running two Couchdb containers, completely
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