diff --git a/z1/README.md b/z1/README.md index 02bff25..9a11756 100644 --- a/z1/README.md +++ b/z1/README.md @@ -34,27 +34,27 @@ Both containers communicate over a custom Docker network (`app_network`). - **Volume:** `pgdata` – Persists PostgreSQL data between container restarts. ## How to prepare, run, pause and delete the application -# Step 1: Prepare the application -# This will create the necessary volume, network, and build the Flask image. +## Step 1: Prepare the application +### This will create the necessary volume, network, and build the Flask image. ./prepare-app.sh -# Step 2: Run the application -# This will start the PostgreSQL database and Flask web application containers. +## Step 2: Run the application +### This will start the PostgreSQL database and Flask web application containers. ./start-app.sh -# Step 3: Stop the application -# It will stop the containers +## Step 3: Stop the application +### It will stop the containers ./stop-app.sh -# Step 5: Remove the application -# This will stop and remove the containers, network, and volume. +## Step 5: Remove the application +### This will stop and remove the containers, network, and volume. ./remove-app.sh ## How to view the application on the web -# Step 1: Ensure that the Flask application is running -# Make sure that the application has been started by running the ./start-app.sh script. -# The Flask application should be accessible at http://localhost:5000. +## Step 1: Ensure that the Flask application is running +### Make sure that the application has been started by running the ./start-app.sh script. +### The Flask application should be accessible at http://localhost:5000. -# Step 2: Open a web browser and enter the following URL: +## Step 2: Open a web browser and enter the following URL: http://localhost:5000 \ No newline at end of file