# this is the base templates used, you can cut it down to include less functionality per container templates: - "templates/cron.template.yml" - "templates/postgres.template.yml" - "templates/redis.template.yml" - "templates/sshd.template.yml" - "templates/web.template.yml" # which ports to expose? expose: - "80:80" # fwd host port 80 to container port 80 (http) - "2222:22" # fwd host port 2222 to container port 22 (ssh) params: # git revision to run version: HEAD env: # comma-separated emails DISCOURSE_DEVELOPER_EMAILS: 'my_email@example.com' # CHANGE ME to your hostname DISCOURSE_HOSTNAME: 'www.example.com' # SET ME to your smtp server eg mandrill # don't forget to set mail DISCOURSE_SMTP_ADDRESS: smtp.example.com # (mandatory) # DISCOURSE_SMTP_PORT: 587 # (optional) # DISCOURSE_SMTP_USER_NAME: user@example.com # (optional) # DISCOURSE_SMTP_PASSWORD: p@ssword # (optional) # These containers are stateless, all the data is stored in /shared volumes: - volume: host: /var/docker/shared/standalone guest: /shared # you may use the docker manager to upgrade and monitor your docker image # UI will be visible at http://yoursite.com/admin/docker hooks: after_code: - exec: cd: $home/plugins cmd: - mkdir -p plugins - git clone https://github.com/discourse/docker_manager.git # Remember, this is YAML syntax - you can only have one block with a name run: - exec: echo "Beginning of custom commands" ## If you want to configure password login for root, uncomment and change: #- exec: apt-get -y install whois # for mkpasswd ## Use only one of the following lines: #- exec: /usr/sbin/usermod -p 'PASSWORD_HASH' root #- exec: /usr/sbin/usermod -p "$(mkpasswd -m sha-256 'RAW_PASSWORD')" root ## If you want to authorized additional users, uncomment and change: #- exec: ssh-import-id username #- exec: ssh-import-id anotherusername - exec: echo "End of custom commands" - exec: awk -F\# '{print $1;}' ~/.ssh/authorized_keys | awk 'BEGIN { print "Authorized SSH keys for this container:"; } NF>=2 {print $NF;}'