Merge pull request #941 from marcosnils/stacks
Migrate current compose examples to PWD capable stacks
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@ -30,6 +30,10 @@ Then point your web server to port 9000 of the container.
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Note: This exposes the FastCGI socket to the Internet. Make sure to add proper firewall rules or use a private Docker network instead to prevent a direct access.
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### %%STACK%%
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Run `docker stack deploy -c stack.yml %%REPO%%` (or `docker-compose -f stack.yml up`), wait for it to initialize completely, and visit `http://swarm-ip:8080`, `http://localhost:8080`, or `http://host-ip:8080` (as appropriate).
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### Loading plugins
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This image bundles all official adminer plugins. You can find the list of plugins on GitHub: https://github.com/vrana/adminer/tree/master/plugins.
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# Use root/example as user/password credentials
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version: '3.1'
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services:
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adminer:
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image: adminer
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ports:
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- 8080:8080
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db:
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image: mysql:5.6
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environment:
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MYSQL_ROOT_PASSWORD: example
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@ -81,7 +81,9 @@ $ docker run --name some-%%REPO%% --link some-postgres:postgres -d \
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-v %%REPO%%-themes:/var/www/html/themes \
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```
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## %%COMPOSE%%
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## %%STACK%%
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Run `docker stack deploy -c stack.yml %%REPO%%` (or `docker-compose -f stack.yml up`), wait for it to initialize completely, and visit `http://swarm-ip:8080`, `http://localhost:8080`, or `http://host-ip:8080` (as appropriate). When installing select `postgres` as database with the following parameters: `dbname=postgres` `user=postgres` `pass=example` `hostname=postgres`
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## Adding additional libraries / extensions
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# Database password: example
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# ADVANCED OPTIONS; Database host: postgres
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version: '2'
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version: '3.1'
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services:
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@ -60,3 +60,7 @@ $ docker run -d -v "$PWD/esdata":/usr/share/elasticsearch/data elasticsearch
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```
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This image includes `EXPOSE 9200 9300` ([default `http.port`](http://www.elastic.co/guide/en/elasticsearch/reference/1.5/modules-http.html)), so standard container linking will make it automatically available to the linked containers.
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## %%STACK%%
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Run `docker stack deploy -c stack.yml %%REPO%%` (or `docker-compose -f stack.yml up`), wait for it to initialize completely, and visit `http://swarm-ip:5601`, `http://localhost:5601`, or `http://host-ip:5601` (as appropriate).
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version: '3.1'
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services:
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elasticsearch:
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image: elasticsearch
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kibana:
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image: kibana
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ports:
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- 5601:5601
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$ docker run --name some-%%REPO%% -d -p 8080:8080 -e DATA_DIR=/var/lib/geonetwork_data -v /host/geonetwork-docker:/var/lib/geonetwork_data %%REPO%%
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```
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## %%COMPOSE%%
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## %%STACK%%
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Run `docker-compose up`, wait for it to initialize completely, and visit `http://localhost:8080/geonetwork` or `http://host-ip:8080/geonetwork`.
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Run `docker stack deploy -c stack.yml %%REPO%%` (or `docker-compose -f stack.yml up`), wait for it to initialize completely, and visit `http://swarm-ip:8080/geonetwork`, `http://localhost:8080/geonetwork`, or `http://host-ip:8080/geonetwork` (as appropriate).
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## Default credentials
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# Default user: admin
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# Default password: admin
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version: '2'
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version: '3.1'
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services:
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geonetwork:
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environment:
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DATA_DIR: /var/lib/geonetwork_data
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volumes:
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- "/host/geonetwork-docker:/var/lib/geonetwork_data"
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- geonetwork:/var/lib/geonetwork_data
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volumes:
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geonetwork:
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-e JOOMLA_DB_USER=... -e JOOMLA_DB_PASSWORD=... -d %%REPO%%
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```
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## %%COMPOSE%%
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## %%STACK%%
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Run `docker-compose up`, wait for it to initialize completely, and visit `http://localhost:8080` or `http://host-ip:8080`.
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Run `docker stack deploy -c stack.yml %%REPO%%` (or `docker-compose -f stack.yml up`), wait for it to initialize completely, and visit `http://swarm-ip:8080`, `http://localhost:8080`, or `http://host-ip:8080` (as appropriate).
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## Adding additional libraries / extensions
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joomla:
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image: joomla
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links:
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- joomladb:mysql
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ports:
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- 8080:80
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joomladb:
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image: mysql:5.6
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environment:
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MYSQL_ROOT_PASSWORD: example
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version: '3.1'
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services:
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joomla:
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image: joomla
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links:
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- joomladb:mysql
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ports:
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- 8080:80
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environment:
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JOOMLA_DB_HOST: joomladb
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JOOMLA_DB_PASSWORD: example
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joomladb:
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image: mysql:5.6
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environment:
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MYSQL_ROOT_PASSWORD: example
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```
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Then, access it via `http://localhost:5601` or `http://host-ip:5601` in a browser.
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## %%STACK%%
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Run `docker stack deploy -c stack.yml %%REPO%%` (or `docker-compose -f stack.yml up`), wait for it to initialize completely, and visit `http://swarm-ip:5601`, `http://localhost:5601`, or `http://host-ip:5601` (as appropriate).
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version: '3.1'
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services:
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kibana:
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image: kibana
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ports:
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- 5601:5601
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elasticsearch:
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image: elasticsearch
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More information about the MySQL command line client can be found in the [MySQL documentation](http://dev.mysql.com/doc/en/mysql.html)
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## %%STACK%%
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Run `docker stack deploy -c stack.yml %%REPO%%` (or `docker-compose -f stack.yml up`), wait for it to initialize completely, and visit `http://swarm-ip:8080`, `http://localhost:8080`, or `http://host-ip:8080` (as appropriate).
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## Container shell access and viewing MySQL logs
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The `docker exec` command allows you to run commands inside a Docker container. The following command line will give you a bash shell inside your `%%REPO%%` container:
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# Use root/example as user/password credentials
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version: '3.1'
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services:
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db:
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image: mysql
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environment:
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MYSQL_ROOT_PASSWORD: example
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adminer:
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image: adminer
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ports:
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- 8080:8080
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$ docker exec -u www-data some-owncloud php occ status
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```
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## %%COMPOSE%%
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## %%STACK%%
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Run `docker stack deploy -c stack.yml %%REPO%%` (or `docker-compose -f stack.yml up`), wait for it to initialize completely, and visit `http://swarm-ip:8080/`, `http://localhost:8080/`, or `http://host-ip:8080` (as appropriate).
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# Database name: pick any name
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# Database host: replace "localhost" with "mysql"
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version: '2'
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version: '3.1'
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services:
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```
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## %%STACK%%
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Run `docker stack deploy -c stack.yml %%REPO%%` (or `docker-compose -f stack.yml up`), wait for it to initialize completely, and visit `http://swarm-ip:8080`, `http://localhost:8080`, or `http://host-ip:8080` (as appropriate).
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## Environment Variables
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The PostgreSQL image uses several environment variables which are easy to miss. While none of the variables are required, they may significantly aid you in using the image.
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# Use postgres/example user/password credentials
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version: '3.1'
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services:
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db:
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image: postgres
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environment:
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POSTGRES_PASSWORD: example
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adminer:
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image: adminer
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ports:
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- 8080:8080
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