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### docker
### docker
You must create two images where one will serve the backend and the other will serve the frontend.
You must create an image that contains both the backend and frontend. Where both of them will communicate within the container prevenient from the image.
Both back and front must communicate, for that is the purpose of having them. For this you will have to create a network to make sure that your containers are isolated, you can see more about `docker network` [here](https://docs.docker.com/network/).
In theory only one process will suffice. So you will have to create a Dockerfile witch will build and run the backend and the frontend, but only one (frontend) will be published to a port on the host machine.
This network must have both back and front end where they will communicate between them.
Only one will be published to a port on the host machine, being the client, so that you can be able to access the port that is exposed.