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Examples section
In this subfolder are some examples how to use the docker images. There are two section:
The dockerfiles
are derived images that add or alter certain functionalities of the default docker images.
In the docker-compose
subfolder are examples for deployment of the application.
Dockerfiles
The Dockerfiles use the default images as base image and build on top of it.
Examples | Descriptions |
---|---|
cron | uses supervisor to run the cron job inside the container (so no extra container is needed). |
docker-compose
In docker-compose
additional services are bundled to create a complex Friendica installation.
The examples are designed to run out-of-the-box.
Before running the examples, you have to modify the db.env
and docker-compose.yml
file and fill in your custom information.
The docker-compose examples make heavily use of derived Dockerfiles to add configuration files into the containers.
This way they should also work on remote docker systems as Docker for Windows.
when running docker-compose on the same host as the docker daemon, another possibility would be to simply mount the files in the volumes section in the docker-compose.yml
file.
insecure
This examples should only be used for testing on the local network because it uses a unencrypted http connection. When you want to have your server reachable from the internet adding HTTPS-encryption is mandatory! For this use one of the with-traefik-proxy examples.
To use this example complete the following steps:
- choose a password for the database user in
db.env
behindMYSQL_PASSWORD=
- run
docker-compose build --pull
to pull the mose recent base images and build the custom dockerfiles - start Friendica with
docker-compose up -d
If you want to update your installation to a newer version, repeat 3 and 4.
Note: If you are on a develop branch (*-dev or *-rc) you have to update Friendica with the command docker-compose exec app friendica update
with-traefik-proxy
The traefik proxy adds a proxy layer between Friendica and the internet. The proxy is designed to server multiple sites on the same host machine.
The advantage in adding this layer is the ability to use Let's Encrypt out certification handling of the box.
Therefore you have to use adjust the labels:
inside the docker-compose.yml
to let traefik know what domains it should route and what certifications it should request.
To use this example complete the following steps:
- open
docker-compose.yml
- insert your friendica domain behind
hostname:
- insert your friendica domain at
traefik.friendica.rule=Host:friendica.local
- insert your friendica domain behind
- choose a password for the database user in
db.env
behindMYSQL_PASSWORD=
- open
proxy/traefik.toml
- replace
domain = "example.org"
with your friendica domain - replace
email = "root@example.org"
with a valid email
- replace
- run
docker-compose build --pull
to pull the most recent base images and build the custom dockerfiles - start Friendica with
docker-compose up -d
If you want to update your installation to a newer version, repeat 4 and 5.
Note: If you are on a develop branch (*-dev or *-rc) you have to update Friendica with the command docker-compose exec app friendica update