## ## After making changes to this file, you MUST rebuild for any changes ## to take effect in your live Discourse instance: ## ## /var/discourse/launcher rebuild app ## ## Make sure to obey YAML syntax! You can use this site to help check: ## http://www.yamllint.com/ ## this is the all-in-one, standalone Discourse Docker container template # You may add rate limiting by uncommenting the web.ratelimited template. # Out of the box it allows 12 reqs a second per ip, and 100 per minute per ip # This is configurable by amending the params in this file templates: - "templates/postgres.template.yml" - "templates/redis.template.yml" - "templates/web.template.yml" - "templates/web.ratelimited.template.yml" ## Comment out the following lines if you wish to add Lets Encrypt for your Discourse install # - "templates/web.ssl.template.yml" # - "templates/web.letsencrypt.ssl.template.yml" ## which TCP/IP ports should this container expose? expose: - "80:80" # fwd host port 80 to container port 80 (http) - "443:443" # fwd host port 443 to container port 443 (https) (ssl ready) # If you want Discourse to share a port with another webserver like Apache or nginx, # see https://meta.discourse.org/t/17247 for instructions. # any extra arguments for Docker? # docker_args: params: db_default_text_search_config: "pg_catalog.english" ## Set db_shared_buffers to a max of 25% of the total memory. ## ## On 1GB installs set to 128MB (to leave room for other processes) ## on a 4GB instance you may raise to 1GB db_shared_buffers: "128MB" # ## Set higher on large instances it defaults to 10MB, for a 3GB install 40MB is a good default ## this improves sorting performance, but adds memory usage per-connection # db_work_mem: "10MB" # ## Which Git revision should this container use? (default: tests-passed) #version: tests-passed env: LANG: en_US.UTF-8 # DISCOURSE_DEFAULT_LOCALE: en ## TODO: How many concurrent web requests are supported? ## With 2GB we recommend 3-4 workers, with 1GB only 2 ## If you have lots of memory, use one or two workers per logical CPU core UNICORN_WORKERS: 3 ## TODO: List of comma delimited emails that will be made admin and developer ## on initial signup example 'user1@example.com,user2@example.com' DISCOURSE_DEVELOPER_EMAILS: 'me@example.com' ## TODO: The domain name this Discourse instance will respond to DISCOURSE_HOSTNAME: 'discourse.example.com' ## TODO: Uncomment if you want the container to be started with the same ## hostname (-h option) as specified above (default "$hostname-$config") ## NOTE: 'true' is the only valid value here, any other will be ignored #DOCKER_USE_HOSTNAME: true ## TODO: The mailserver this Discourse instance will use DISCOURSE_SMTP_ADDRESS: smtp.example.com # (mandatory) #DISCOURSE_SMTP_PORT: 587 # (optional) #DISCOURSE_SMTP_USER_NAME: user@example.com # (optional) #DISCOURSE_SMTP_PASSWORD: pa$$word # (optional, WARNING the char '#' in pw can cause problems!) #DISCOURSE_SMTP_ENABLE_START_TLS: true # (optional, default true) ## The Lets Encrypt email will allow you to register a FREE SSL certificate if you added the Lets Encrypt template, comment it out if you have set this up # LETSENCRYPT_ACCOUNT_EMAIL: email@awesomedomain.com ## The CDN address for this Discourse instance (configured to pull) #DISCOURSE_CDN_URL: //discourse-cdn.example.com ## These containers are stateless, all data is stored in /shared volumes: - volume: host: /var/discourse/shared/standalone guest: /shared - volume: host: /var/discourse/shared/standalone/log/var-log guest: /var/log ## The docker manager plugin allows you to one-click upgrade Discourse ## http://discourse.example.com/admin/docker hooks: after_code: - exec: cd: $home/plugins cmd: - git clone https://github.com/discourse/docker_manager.git ## Remember, this is YAML syntax - you can only have one block with a name run: - exec: echo "Beginning of custom commands" ## If you want to set the 'From' email address for your first registration, uncomment and change: #- exec: rails r "SiteSetting.notification_email='info@unconfigured.discourse.org'" ## After getting the first signup email, re-comment the line. It only needs to run once. ## If you want to configure password login for root, uncomment and change: ## Use only one of the following lines: #- exec: /usr/sbin/usermod -p 'PASSWORD_HASH' root #- exec: /usr/sbin/usermod -p "$(mkpasswd -m sha-256 'RAW_PASSWORD')" root - exec: echo "End of custom commands"