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1### About
2
3- [Docker](https://docker.com/) is an open source project to pack, ship and run any Linux application in a lighter weight, faster container than a traditional virtual machine.
4
5- Docker makes it much easier to deploy [a Discourse forum](https://github.com/discourse/discourse) on your servers and keep it updated. For background, see [Sam's blog post](http://samsaffron.com/archive/2013/11/07/discourse-in-a-docker-container).
6
7- The templates and base image configure Discourse with the Discourse team's recommended optimal defaults.
8
9### Getting Started
10
11The simplest way to get started is via the **standalone** template, which can be installed in 30 minutes or less. For detailed install instructions, see
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13https://github.com/discourse/discourse/blob/master/docs/INSTALL-digital-ocean.md
14
15### Directory Structure
16
17#### `/cids`
18
19Contains container ids for currently running Docker containers. cids are Docker's "equivalent" of pids. Each container will have a unique git like hash.
20
21#### `/containers`
22
23This directory is for container definitions for your various Discourse containers. You are in charge of this directory, it ships empty.
24
25#### `/samples`
26
27Sample container definitions you may use to bootstrap your environment. You can copy templates from here into the containers directory.
28
29#### `/shared`
30
31Placeholder spot for shared volumes with various Discourse containers. You may elect to store certain persistent information outside of a container, in our case we keep various logfiles and upload directory outside. This allows you to rebuild containers easily without losing important information. Keeping uploads outside of the container allows you to share them between multiple web instances.
32
33#### `/templates`
34
35[pups](https://github.com/samsaffron/pups) managed pups templates you may use to bootstrap your environment.
36
37#### `/image`
38
39Dockerfile for both the base image `/discourse_base` and discourse image `/discourse`.
40
41- `/discourse_base` contains all the OS dependencies including sshd, runit, postgres, nginx, ruby.
42
43- `/discourse` builds on the base image and configures a discourse user and `/var/www/discourse` directory for the Discourse source.
44
45The Docker repository will always contain the latest built version at: https://index.docker.io/u/samsaffron/discourse/ , you should not need to build the base image.
46
47### Launcher
48
49The base directory contains a single bash script which is used to manage containers. You can use it to "bootstrap" a new container, ssh in, start, stop and destroy a container.
50
51```
52Usage: launcher COMMAND CONFIG [--skip-prereqs]
53Commands:
54 start: Start/initialize a container
55 stop: Stop a running container
56 restart: Restart a container
57 destroy: Stop and remove a container
58 enter: Use nsenter to enter a container
59 ssh: Start a bash shell in a running container
60 logs: Docker logs for container
61 mailtest: Test the mail settings in a container
62 bootstrap: Bootstrap a container for the config based on a template
63 rebuild: Rebuild a container (destroy old, bootstrap, start new)
64```
65
66If the environment variable "SUPERVISED" is set to true, the container won't be detached, allowing a process monitoring tool to manage the restart behaviour of the container.
67
68### Container Configuration
69
70The beginning of the container definition will contain 3 "special" sections:
71
72#### templates:
73
74```
75templates:
76 - "templates/cron.template.yml"
77 - "templates/postgres.template.yml"
78```
79
80This template is "composed" out of all these child templates, this allows for a very flexible configuration struture. Furthermore you may add specific hooks that extend the templates you reference.
81
82#### expose:
83
84```
85expose:
86 - "2222:22"
87 - "127.0.0.1:20080:80"
88```
89
90Expose port 22 inside the container on port 2222 on ALL local host interfaces. In order to bind to only one interface, you may specify the host's IP address as `([<host_interface>:[host_port]])|(<host_port>):<container_port>[/udp]` as defined in the [docker port binding documentation](http://docs.docker.com/userguide/dockerlinks/)
91
92
93#### volumes:
94
95```
96volumes:
97 - volume:
98 host: /var/discourse/shared
99 guest: /shared
100
101```
102
103Expose a directory inside the host inside the container.
104
105### Upgrading Discourse
106
107The Docker setup gives you multiple upgrade options:
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1091. Use the front end at http://yoursite.com/admin/upgrade to upgrade an already running image.
110
1112. Create a new base image manually by running:
112 - `./launcher rebuild my_image`
113
114### Single Container vs. Multiple Container
115
116The samples directory contains a standalone template. This template bundles all of the software required to run Discourse into a single container. The advantage is that it is easy.
117
118The multiple container configuration setup is far more flexible and robust, however it is also more complicated to set up. A multiple container setup allows you to:
119
120- Minimize downtime when upgrading to new versions of Discourse. You can bootstrap new web processes while your site is running and only after it is built, switch the new image in.
121- Scale your forum to multiple servers.
122- Add servers for redundancy.
123- Have some required services (e.g. the database) run on beefier hardware.
124
125If you want a multiple container setup, see the `data.yml` and `web_only.yml` templates in the samples directory. To ease this process, `launcher` will inject an env var called `DISCOURSE_HOST_IP` which will be available inside the image.
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127WARNING: In a multiple container configuration, *make sure* you setup iptables or some other firewall to protect various ports (for postgres/redis).
128On Ubuntu, install the `ufw` or `iptables-persistent` package to manage firewall rules.
129
130### Email
131
132For a Discourse instance to function properly Email must be set up. Use the `SMTP_URL` env var to set your SMTP address, see sample templates for an example. The Docker image does not contain postfix, exim or another MTA, it was omitted because it is very tricky to set up correctly.
133
134### Troubleshooting
135
136View the container logs: `./launcher logs my_container`
137
138You can ssh into your container using `./launcher ssh my_container`, we will automatically set up ssh access during bootstrap.
139
140Spawn a shell inside your container using `./launcher enter my_container`. This is the most foolproof method if you have host root access.
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142If you see network errors trying to retrieve code from `github.com` or `rubygems.org` try again - sometimes there are temporary interruptions and a retry is all it takes.
143
144Behind a proxy network with no direct access to the Internet? Add proxy information to the container environment by adding to the existing `env` block in the `container.yml` file:
145
146```yaml
147env:
148 …existing entries…
149 HTTP_PROXY: http://proxyserver:port/
150 http_proxy: http://proxyserver:port/
151 HTTPS_PROXY: http://proxyserver:port/
152 https_proxy: http://proxyserver:port/
153```
154
155### Security
156
157Directory permissions in Linux are UID/GID based, if your numeric IDs on the
158host do not match the IDs in the guest, permissions will mismatch. On clean
159installs you can ensure they are in sync by looking at `/etc/passwd` and
160`/etc/group`, the Discourse account will have UID 1000.
161
162
163### Advanced topics
164
165- [Setting up SSL with Discourse Docker](https://meta.discourse.org/t/allowing-ssl-for-your-discourse-docker-setup/13847)
166- [Multisite configuration with Docker](https://meta.discourse.org/t/multisite-configuration-with-docker/14084)
167- [Linking containers for a multiple container setup](https://meta.discourse.org/t/linking-containers-for-a-multiple-container-setup/20867)
168
169License
170===
171MIT