113 lines
4.3 KiB
YAML
113 lines
4.3 KiB
YAML
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# Using version 3 to provide play-with-docker badge
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# You can change to version 2 without breaking.
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#version: '2'
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version: '3'
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services:
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database:
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# Don't upgrade PostgreSQL by simply changing the version number
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# You need to migrate the Database to the new PostgreSQL version
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image: ${database_image}:${database_version}
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#mem_limit: 256mb # version 2 only
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#memswap_limit: 512mb # version 2 only
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#read_only: true # not supported in swarm mode please enable along with tmpfs
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#tmpfs:
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# - /run/postgresql:size=512K
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# - /tmp:size=256K
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#environment:
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# - POSTGRES_USER=hedgedoc
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# - POSTGRES_PASSWORD=
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# - POSTGRES_DB=hedgedoc
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volumes:
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- database:/var/lib/postgresql/data
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networks:
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backend:
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restart: always
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# MySQL example
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# Most of the documentation that applies to PostgreSQL applies also to MySQL
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#database:
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# # You should be able to upgrade MySQL without problems
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# # but to make sure no even when a problem appears you
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# # should have a backup
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# image: mariadb:10
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# #environment:
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# # - MYSQL_USER=hedgedoc
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# # - MYSQL_PASSWORD=password
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# # - MYSQL_DATABASE=hedgedoc
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# # - MYSQL_ALLOW_EMPTY_PASSWORD=true
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# volumes:
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# - database:/var/lib/mysql
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# # This config provides UTF-8 support to the database by default
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# # If this config is not used, HedgeDoc breaks as it tries to write
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# # UTF-8 to a latin database.
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# - ./resources/utf8.cnf:/etc/mysql/conf.d/utf8.cnf
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# networks:
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# backend:
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# restart: always
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app:
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# Uncomment the following section to build the image yourself:
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#build:
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# context: .
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# dockerfile: debian/Dockerfile
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# args:
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# - "VERSION=master"
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# - "HEDGEDOC_REPOSITORY=https://github.com/hedgedoc/hedgedoc.git"
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image: ${hedgedoc_image}:${hedgedoc_version}
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#mem_limit: 256mb # version 2 only
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#memswap_limit: 512mb # version 2 only
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#read_only: true # not supported in swarm mode, enable along with tmpfs
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#tmpfs:
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# - /tmp:size=10M
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# # Make sure you remove this when you use filesystem as upload type
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# - /hedgedoc/public/uploads:size=10M
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# environment:
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# # **DB_URL** is formatted like: <databasetype>://<username>:<password>@<hostname>:<port>/<database>
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# # Other examples are:
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# # - mysql://hedgedoc:password@database:3306/hedgedoc
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# # - sqlite:///data/sqlite.db (NOT RECOMMENDED)
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# # - For details see the official sequelize docs: http://docs.sequelizejs.com/en/v3/
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# - CMD_DB_URL=postgres://hedgedoc:password@database:5432/hedgedoc
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# # **DOMAIN** is the domain under which HedgeDoc will be available. Just the (sub)domain, no protocol or paths.
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# # You MUST change this if your instance should be available under another domain than "localhost", otherwise your
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# # instance may be broken.
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# # You can define only ONE domain.
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# - CMD_DOMAIN=localhost
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# # **PROTOCOL_USESSL** defines if generated links should be HTTPS URLs.
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# # This variable won't activate encryption on the listen port.
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# # Set this to true if your reverse proxy exposes your instance via HTTPS.
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# - CMD_PROTOCOL_USESSL=false
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# # **HSTS_ENABLE** defines if HSTS headers should be sent. Set this to true if you use HTTPS.
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# - CMD_HSTS_ENABLE=false
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# # **URL_ADDPORT** defines if generated links should contain the port.
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# # Set this to false if your reverse uses the default ports (443 for HTTPS or 80 for HTTP).
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# - CMD_URL_ADDPORT=true
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volumes:
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- uploads:/hedgedoc/public/uploads
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- data:/data
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ports:
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# Ports that are published to the outside.
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# The latter port is the port inside the container. It should always stay on 3000
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# If you only specify a port it'll published on all interfaces. If you want to use a
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# local reverse proxy, you may want to listen on 127.0.0.1.
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# Example:
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# - "127.0.0.1:3000:3000"
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- "3000:3000"
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networks:
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backend:
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restart: always
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depends_on:
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- database
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# Define networks to allow best isolation
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networks:
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# Internal network for communication with PostgreSQL/MySQL
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backend:
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# Define named volumes so data stays in place
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volumes:
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# Volume for PostgreSQL/MySQL database
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database:
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uploads:
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data:
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