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##
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# All environment variables defined here will only apply if you pass them
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# to the OpenProject container in docker-compose.yml under x-op-app -> environment.
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# For the examples here this is already the case.
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#
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# Please refer to our documentation to see all possible variables:
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# https://www.openproject.org/docs/installation-and-operations/configuration/environment/
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#
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OPENPROJECT_DOMAIN=
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OPENPROJECT_TAG=
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OPENPROJECT_HTTPS=
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OPENPROJECT_HOST__NAME=
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OPENPROJECT_PORT=
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OPENPROJECT_IMAP_ENABLED=false
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OPENPROJECT_POSTGRES_USER=
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OPENPROJECT_POSTGRES_PASSWORD=
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OPENPROJECT_POSTGRES_DB=
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OPENPROJECT_RAILS_MIN_THREADS=
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OPENPROJECT_RAILS_MAX_THREADS=
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OPENPROJECT_OPDATA=
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.env
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docker-compose.override.yml
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backups/
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# OpenProject installation with Docker Compose
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This repository contains the installation method for OpenProject using Docker Compose.
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> [!NOTE]
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> Looking for the Kubernetes installation method?
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> Please use the [OpenProject helm chart](https://charts.openproject.org) to install OpenProject on kubernetes.
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## Quick start
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First, you must clone the [openproject-deploy](https://github.com/opf/openproject-deploy/tree/stable/15/compose) repository:
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```shell
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git clone https://github.com/opf/openproject-deploy --depth=1 --branch=stable/15 openproject
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```
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Copy the example `.env` file and edit any values you want to change:
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```shell
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cp .env.example .env
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vim .env
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```
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If you are using the default value of OPDATA that is used in the ```.env.example``` you need to make sure that the folder exist, and you have the right permissions:
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```shell
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sudo mkdir -p /var/openproject/assets
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sudo chown 1000:1000 -R /var/openproject/assets
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```
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Next you start up the containers in the background while making sure to pull the latest versions of all used images.
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```shell
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OPENPROJECT_HTTPS=false docker compose up -d --build --pull always
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```
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After a while, OpenProject should be up and running on `http://localhost:8080`. The default username and password is login: `admin`, and password: `admin`.
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The `OPENPROJECT_HTTPS=false` environment variable explicitly disables HTTPS mode for the first startup. Without this, OpenProject assumes it's running behind HTTPS in production by default.
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We do strongly recommend you use OpenProject behind a TLS terminated proxy for production purposes and remove this flag before actually starting to use it.
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### Customization
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The `docker-compose.yml` file present in the repository can be adjusted to your convenience. But note that with each pull, it will be overwritten.
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Best practice is to use the file `docker-compose.override.yml` for that case.
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For instance you could mount specific configuration files, override environment variables, or switch off services you don't need.
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Please refer to the official [Docker Compose documentation](https://docs.docker.com/compose/extends/) for more details.
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### Troubleshooting
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**pull access denied for openproject/proxy, repository does not exist or may require 'docker login': denied: requested access to the resource is denied**
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If you encounter this after `docker compose up` this is merely a warning which can be ignored.
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If this happens during `docker compose pull` this is simply a warning as well.
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But it will result in the command's exit code to be a failure even though all images are pulled.
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To prevent this you can add the `--ignore-buildable` option, running `docker compose pull --ignore-buildable`.
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### HTTPS/SSL
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By default OpenProject starts with the HTTPS option **enabled**, but it **does not** handle SSL termination itself. This
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is usually done separately via a [reverse proxy
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setup](https://www.openproject.org/docs/installation-and-operations/installation/docker/#apache-reverse-proxy-setup).
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Without this you will run into an `ERR_SSL_PROTOCOL_ERROR` when accessing OpenProject.
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See below how to disable HTTPS.
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Be aware that if you want to use the integrated Caddy proxy as a proxy with outbound connections, you need to rewrite the
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`Caddyfile`. In the default state, it is configured to forward the `X-Forwarded-*` headers from the reverse proxy in
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front of it and not setting them itself. This is considered a security flaw and should instead be solved by configuring
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`trusted_proxies` inside the `Caddyfile`. For more information read
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the [Caddy documentation](https://caddyserver.com/docs/caddyfile/directives/reverse_proxy).
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### PORT
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By default the port is bound to `0.0.0.0` means access to OpenProject will be public.
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See below how to change that.
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## Image configuration
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OpenProject publishes `slim` containers that you should be using for this compose setup.
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Please see https://www.openproject.org/docs/installation-and-operations/installation/docker/#available-containers for more information on the containers and versions we push.
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## Configuration
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Environment variables can be added to `docker-compose.yml` under `x-op-app -> environment` to change
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OpenProject's configuration. Some are already defined and can be changed via the environment.
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You can pass those variables directly when starting the stack as follows.
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```
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VARIABLE=value docker-compose up -d
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```
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You can also put those variables into an `.env` file in your current working
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directory, and Docker Compose will pick it up automatically. See `.env.example`
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for details.
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## HTTPS
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You can disable OpenProject's HTTPS option via:
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```
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OPENPROJECT_HTTPS=false
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```
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## PORT
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If you want to specify a different port, you can do so with:
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```
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PORT=4000
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```
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If you don't want OpenProject to bind to `0.0.0.0` you can bind it to localhost only like this:
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```
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PORT=127.0.0.1:8080
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```
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## TAG
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If you want to specify a custom tag for the OpenProject docker image, you can do so with:
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```
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TAG=my-docker-tag
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```
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## BIM edition
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In order to install or change to BIM inside a Docker environment, please navigate to the [Docker Installation for OpenProject BIM](https://www.openproject.org/docs/installation-and-operations/bim-edition/#docker-installation-openproject-bim) paragraph at the BIM edition documentation.
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## Upgrade
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Retrieve any changes from the `openproject-deploy` repository:
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git pull origin stable/15
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Build the control plane:
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docker-compose -f docker-compose.yml -f docker-compose.control.yml build
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Take a backup of your existing postgresql data and openproject assets:
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docker-compose -f docker-compose.yml -f docker-compose.control.yml run backup
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Run the upgrade:
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docker-compose -f docker-compose.yml -f docker-compose.control.yml run upgrade
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Relaunch the containers, ensure you are pulling to use the latest version of the Docker images:
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docker compose up -d --build --pull always
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## Backup
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Switch off your current installation:
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docker-compose down
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Build the control scripts:
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docker-compose -f docker-compose.yml -f docker-compose.control.yml build
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Take a backup of your existing PostgreSQL data and OpenProject assets:
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docker-compose -f docker-compose.yml -f docker-compose.control.yml run backup
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Restart your OpenProject installation
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docker-compose up -d
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## Uninstall
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If you want to stop the containers without removing them directly:
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```bash
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docker-compose stop
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```
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You can remove the container stack with:
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```bash
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docker-compose down
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```
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> [!NOTE]
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> This will not remove your data which is persisted in named volumes, likely called `compose_opdata` (for attachments) and `compose_pgdata` (for the database).
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> The exact name depends on the name of the directory where your `docker-compose.yml` and/or you `docker-compose.override.yml` files are stored (`compose` in this case).
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If you want to start from scratch and remove the existing data you will have to remove these volumes via
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`docker volume rm compose_opdata compose_pgdata`.
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## Troubleshooting
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You can look at the logs with:
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docker-compose logs -n 1000
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For the complete documentation, please refer to https://docs.openproject.org/installation-and-operations/.
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### Network issues
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If you're running into weird network issues and timeouts such as the one described in
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[OP#42802](https://community.openproject.org/work_packages/42802), you might have success in remove the two separate
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frontend and backend networks. This might be connected to using podman for orchestration, although we haven't been able
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to confirm this.
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### SMTP setup fails: Network is unreachable.
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Make sure your container has DNS resolution to access external SMTP server when set up as described in
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[OP#44515](https://community.openproject.org/work_packages/44515).
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```yml
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worker:
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dns:
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- "Your DNS IP" # OR add a public DNS resolver like 8.8.8.8
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```
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FROM debian:12
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RUN apt-get update -qq && apt-get install wget gnupg2 -y && rm -rf /var/lib/apt/lists/*
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RUN wget --quiet -O - https://www.postgresql.org/media/keys/ACCC4CF8.asc | apt-key add -
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RUN echo "deb http://apt.postgresql.org/pub/repos/apt bookworm-pgdg main" > /etc/apt/sources.list.d/pgdg.list
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RUN apt-get update -qq && apt-get install postgresql-9.6 postgresql-10 postgresql-13 -y && rm -rf /var/lib/apt/lists/*
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RUN localedef -i en_US -c -f UTF-8 -A /usr/share/locale/locale.alias en_US.UTF-8
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ENV LANG en_US.utf8
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ADD . /control
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set -e
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timestamp=$(date +%s)
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mkdir -p /backups
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cd /backups
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filename="${timestamp}-pgdata.tar.gz"
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echo "Backing up PostgreSQL data into backups/${filename}..."
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tar czf "${filename}" -C "$PGDATA" .
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filename="${timestamp}-opdata.tar.gz"
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echo "Backing up OpenProject assets into backups/${filename}..."
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tar czf "${filename}" -C "$OPDATA" .
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echo "DONE"
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set -e
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set -o pipefail
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/control/upgrade/scripts/00-db-upgrade.sh
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echo "Please restart your installation by issuing the following command:"
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echo " docker compose up -d --build --pull always"
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set -e
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set -o pipefail
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CURRENT_PGVERSION="$(cat $PGDATA/PG_VERSION)"
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NEW_PGVERSION="13"
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PGWORKDIR=${PGWORKDIR:=/var/lib/postgresql/work}
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if [ ! "$CURRENT_PGVERSION" -lt "$NEW_PGVERSION" ]; then
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echo "Current PG version is higher or equal to the PG version to be installed ($CURRENT_PGVERSION > $NEW_PGVERSION). Ignoring."
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exit 0
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fi
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export PGBINOLD="/usr/lib/postgresql/$CURRENT_PGVERSION/bin"
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export PGBINNEW="/usr/lib/postgresql/$NEW_PGVERSION/bin"
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export PGDATAOLD="$PGDATA"
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export PGDATANEW="$PGWORKDIR/datanew"
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rm -rf "$PGWORKDIR" && mkdir -p "$PGWORKDIR" "$PGDATANEW"
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chown -R postgres.postgres "$PGDATA" "$PGWORKDIR"
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cd "$PGWORKDIR"
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# initialize new db
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su -m postgres -c "$PGBINNEW/initdb --pgdata=$PGDATANEW --encoding=unicode --auth=trust"
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echo "Performing a dry-run migration to PostgreSQL $NEW_PGVERSION..."
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su -m postgres -c "$PGBINNEW/pg_upgrade -c"
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echo "Performing the real migration to PostgreSQL $NEW_VERSION..."
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su -m postgres -c "$PGBINNEW/pg_upgrade"
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su -m postgres -c "rm -rf $PGDATAOLD/* && mv $PGDATANEW/* $PGDATAOLD/"
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# as per docker hub documentation
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su -m postgres -c "echo \"listen_addresses = '*'\" >> $PGDATAOLD/postgresql.conf"
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su -m postgres -c "echo \"host all all all md5\" >> $PGDATAOLD/pg_hba.conf"
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echo "DONE"
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volumes:
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pgupgrade:
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services:
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db:
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restart: "no"
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entrypoint: ["echo", "disabled"]
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upgrade:
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restart: "no"
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build:
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context: ./control
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environment:
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PGDATA: /var/lib/postgresql/data
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volumes:
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- "${OPENPROJECT_PGDATA:-pgdata}:/var/lib/postgresql/data"
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- "./control:/control"
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entrypoint: ["/control/upgrade/entrypoint.sh"]
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backup:
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restart: "no"
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build:
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context: ./control
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environment:
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PGDATA: /var/lib/postgresql/data
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OPDATA: /var/openproject/assets
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volumes:
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- "${OPENPROJECT_OPDATA:-opdata}:/var/openproject/assets"
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- "./backups:/backups"
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- "./control:/control"
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entrypoint: ["/control/backup/entrypoint.sh"]
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web:
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restart: "no"
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entrypoint: ["echo", "disabled"]
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worker:
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restart: "no"
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entrypoint: ["echo", "disabled"]
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cron:
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restart: "no"
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entrypoint: ["echo", "disabled"]
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seeder:
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restart: "no"
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entrypoint: ["echo", "disabled"]
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proxy:
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restart: "no"
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entrypoint: ["echo", "disabled"]
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cache:
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restart: "no"
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entrypoint: ["echo", "disabled"]
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networks:
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database:
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external: true
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frontend:
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backend:
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traefik:
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external: true
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volumes:
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opdata:
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x-op-restart-policy: &restart_policy
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restart: unless-stopped
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x-op-image: &image
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image: openproject/openproject:${OPENPROJECT_TAG:-15-slim}
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x-op-app: &app
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<<: [*image, *restart_policy]
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environment:
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OPENPROJECT_HTTPS: "${OPENPROJECT_HTTPS:-true}"
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OPENPROJECT_HOST__NAME: "${OPENPROJECT_HOST__NAME:-localhost:8080}"
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OPENPROJECT_HSTS: "${OPENPROJECT_HSTS:-true}"
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RAILS_CACHE_STORE: "memcache"
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OPENPROJECT_CACHE__MEMCACHE__SERVER: "cache:11211"
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OPENPROJECT_RAILS__RELATIVE__URL__ROOT: "${OPENPROJECT_RAILS__RELATIVE__URL__ROOT:-}"
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DATABASE_URL: "postgres://${OPENPROJECT_DB_USER:-openproject}:${OPENPROJECT_DB_PASSWORD:-openproject}@postgres/openproject?pool=20&encoding=unicode&reconnect=true"
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RAILS_MIN_THREADS: ${OPENPROJECT_RAILS_MIN_THREADS:-4}
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RAILS_MAX_THREADS: ${OPENPROJECT_RAILS_MAX_THREADS:-16}
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# set to true to enable the email receiving feature. See ./docker/cron for more options
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IMAP_ENABLED: "${OPENPROJECT_IMAP_ENABLED:-false}"
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volumes:
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- "${OPENPROJECT_OPDATA:-opdata}:/var/openproject/assets"
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services:
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cache:
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image: memcached
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networks:
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- backend
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- database
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restart: unless-stopped
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proxy:
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build:
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context: ./proxy
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args:
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APP_HOST: web
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image: openproject/proxy
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depends_on:
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- web
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labels:
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- traefik.enable=true
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- traefik.docker.network=traefik
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- traefik.http.routers.openproject.entrypoints=web,websecure
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- traefik.http.routers.openproject.middlewares=https-redirect
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- traefik.http.routers.openproject.tls=true
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- traefik.http.routers.openproject.tls.certresolver=le
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- traefik.http.routers.openproject.rule=Host(`${OPENPROJECT_DOMAIN}`)
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- traefik.http.services.openproject.loadbalancer.server.port=80
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networks:
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- traefik
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- frontend
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restart: unless-stopped
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web:
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<<: *app
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command: "./docker/prod/web"
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networks:
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- database
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- frontend
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- backend
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depends_on:
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- cache
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- seeder
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labels:
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- autoheal=true
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healthcheck:
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test: ["CMD", "curl", "-f", "http://localhost:8080${OPENPROJECT_RAILS__RELATIVE__URL__ROOT:-}/health_checks/default"]
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interval: 10s
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timeout: 3s
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retries: 3
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start_period: 30s
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autoheal:
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image: willfarrell/autoheal:1.2.0
|
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volumes:
|
||||
- "/var/run/docker.sock:/var/run/docker.sock"
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||||
environment:
|
||||
AUTOHEAL_CONTAINER_LABEL: autoheal
|
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AUTOHEAL_START_PERIOD: 600
|
||||
AUTOHEAL_INTERVAL: 30
|
||||
|
||||
worker:
|
||||
<<: *app
|
||||
command: "./docker/prod/worker"
|
||||
networks:
|
||||
- backend
|
||||
- database
|
||||
depends_on:
|
||||
- cache
|
||||
- seeder
|
||||
|
||||
cron:
|
||||
<<: *app
|
||||
command: "./docker/prod/cron"
|
||||
networks:
|
||||
- backend
|
||||
- database
|
||||
depends_on:
|
||||
- cache
|
||||
- seeder
|
||||
|
||||
seeder:
|
||||
<<: *app
|
||||
command: "./docker/prod/seeder"
|
||||
restart: on-failure
|
||||
networks:
|
||||
- backend
|
||||
- database
|
||||
|
||||
26
proxy/Caddyfile.template
Normal file
26
proxy/Caddyfile.template
Normal file
|
|
@ -0,0 +1,26 @@
|
|||
{
|
||||
# Global options
|
||||
servers {
|
||||
# Configure trusted proxies to correctly handle forwarded headers from Traefik
|
||||
trusted_proxies static private_ranges
|
||||
}
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
:80 {
|
||||
reverse_proxy * http://${APP_HOST}:8080 {
|
||||
# The following directives are needed to make the proxy forward explicitly the X-Forwarded-* headers. If unset,
|
||||
# Caddy will reset them. See: https://caddyserver.com/docs/caddyfile/directives/reverse_proxy#defaults
|
||||
# This is needed, if you are using a reverse proxy in front of the compose stack and Caddy is NOT your first
|
||||
# point of contact.
|
||||
# When using Caddy is reachable as a first point of contact, it is highly recommended to configure the server's
|
||||
# global `trusted_proxies` directive. See: https://caddyserver.com/docs/caddyfile/options#trusted-proxies
|
||||
|
||||
header_up X-Forwarded-Proto {header.X-Forwarded-Proto}
|
||||
header_up X-Forwarded-For {header.X-Forwarded-For}
|
||||
header_up X-Forwarded-Host {header.X-Forwarded-Host}
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
file_server
|
||||
|
||||
log
|
||||
}
|
||||
8
proxy/Dockerfile
Normal file
8
proxy/Dockerfile
Normal file
|
|
@ -0,0 +1,8 @@
|
|||
FROM caddy:2
|
||||
|
||||
COPY ./Caddyfile.template /etc/caddy/Caddyfile.template
|
||||
|
||||
ARG APP_HOST
|
||||
RUN sed 's|${APP_HOST}|'"$APP_HOST"'|g' /etc/caddy/Caddyfile.template > /etc/caddy/Caddyfile
|
||||
|
||||
ENTRYPOINT ["caddy", "run", "--config", "/etc/caddy/Caddyfile"]
|
||||
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