awx/tools/docker-compose
Shane McDonald 0be8fe521a Refactor Dockerfiles
This commit does a few things:

- Add the `--squash` option to the `awx-devel-build` make target. This reduces the resulting image size from 2.12 GB to 1.37 GB. I think we can get this down even more by inspecting the image contents.
- Reorganize commands so that the cache expires less often. Before this commit, any changes to the Makefile would essentially cause the entire image to rebuild.
- Break yum dependencies up into multiple lines. This makes it easier to see what changes in a diff.
- Use `n` to install our required version of node (rather `curl node | bash`). I’ve found this to be easier to maintain / more portable when working with other Dockerfiles.
- General organizational changes to make things easier to parse visually.
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docker build --no-cache=true --rm=true -t ansible/awx_devel:latest .
docker run --name awx_test -it --memory="4g" --cpuset="0,1" -v /Users/meyers/ansible/:/awx_devel -p 8013:8013 -p 8080:8080 -p 27017:27017 -p 2222:22 ansible/awx_devel

## How to use the logstash container

POST the following content to `/api/v1/settings/logging/` (this uses
authentication set up inside of the logstash configuration file).

```
{
    "LOG_AGGREGATOR_HOST": "http://logstash",
    "LOG_AGGREGATOR_PORT": 8085,
    "LOG_AGGREGATOR_TYPE": "logstash",
    "LOG_AGGREGATOR_USERNAME": "awx_logger",
    "LOG_AGGREGATOR_PASSWORD": "workflows",
    "LOG_AGGREGATOR_LOGGERS": [
        "awx",
        "activity_stream",
        "job_events",
        "system_tracking"
    ],
    "LOG_AGGREGATOR_INDIVIDUAL_FACTS": false,
    "LOG_AGGREGATOR_TOWER_UUID": "991ac7e9-6d68-48c8-bbde-7ca1096653c6",
    "LOG_AGGREGATOR_ENABLED": true
}
```

> Note: HTTP must be specified in the `LOG_AGGREGATOR_HOST` if you are using the docker development environment.  

An example of how to view the most recent logs from the container:

```
docker exec -i -t $(docker ps -aqf "name=tools_logstash_1") tail -n 50 /logstash.log
```