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Monica – the Personal Relationship Manager.
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# What is Monica?
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Monica is a great open source personal relationship management system to organize the interactions with your loved ones.
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%%LOGO%%
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# How to use this image
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There are two versions of the image you may choose from.
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The `apache` tag contains a full Monica installation with an apache webserver. This points to the default `latest` tag too.
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The `fpm` tag contains a fastCGI-Process that serves the web pages. This image should be combined with a webserver used as a proxy, like apache or nginx.
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### Using the apache image
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This image contains a webserver that exposes port 80. Run the container with:
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```console
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docker run --name some-%%REPO%% -d -p 80:80 %%IMAGE%%
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```
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### Using the fpm image
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This image serves a fastCGI server that exposes port 9000. You may need an additional web server that can proxy requests to the fpm port 9000 of the container. Run this container with:
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```console
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docker run --name some-%%REPO%% -d -p 9000:9000 %%IMAGE%%:fpm
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```
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### Persistent data storage
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To have a persistent storage for your datas, you may want to create volumes for your db, and for monica you will have to save the `/var/www/html/storage` directory.
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Run a container with this named volume:
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```console
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docker run -d \
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-v monica_data:/var/www/html/storage \
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%%IMAGE%%
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```
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### Run commands inside the container
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Like every Laravel application, the `php artisan` command is very usefull for Monica. To run a command inside the container, run
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```console
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docker exec CONTAINER_ID php artisan COMMAND
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```
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or for docker-compose
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```console
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docker-compose exec %%REPO%% php artisan COMMAND
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```
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where `%%REPO%%` is the name of the service in your `docker-compose.yml` file.
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## Running the image with docker-compose
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See some examples of docker-compose possibilities in the [example section](%%GITHUB-REPO%%/blob/master/.examples).
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---
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### Apache version
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This version will use the apache image and add a mysql container. The volumes are set to keep your data persistent. This setup provides **no ssl encryption** and is intended to run behind a proxy.
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Make sure to pass in values for `APP_KEY` variable before you run this setup.
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1. Create a `docker-compose.yml` file
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```yaml
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version: "3.4"
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services:
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app:
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image: monica
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depends_on:
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- db
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ports:
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- 8080:80
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environment:
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- APP_KEY=
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- DB_HOST=db
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volumes:
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- data:/var/www/html/storage
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restart: always
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db:
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image: mysql:5.7
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environment:
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- MYSQL_RANDOM_ROOT_PASSWORD=true
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- MYSQL_DATABASE=monica
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- MYSQL_USER=homestead
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- MYSQL_PASSWORD=secret
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volumes:
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- mysql:/var/lib/mysql
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restart: always
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volumes:
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data:
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name: data
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mysql:
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name: mysql
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```
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2. Set a value for `APP_KEY` variable before you run this setup. It should be a random 32-character string. For example, if you have the `pwgen` utility installed, you can copy and paste the output of:
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```console
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pwgen -s 32 1
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```
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3. Run
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```console
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docker-compose up -d
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```
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Wait until all migrations are done and then access Monica at http://localhost:8080/ from your host system. If this looks ok, add your first user account.
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4. Run this command once:
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```console
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docker-compose exec app php artisan setup:production
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```
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### FPM version
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When using FPM image, you will need another container with a webserver to proxy http requests. In this example we use nginx with a basic container to do this.
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1. Download `nginx.conf` and `Dockerfile` file for nginx image. An example can be found on the [`example section`](%%GITHUB-REPO%%/blob/master/.examples/supervisor/fpm/web/). The `web` container image should be pre-build before each deploy with: `docker-compose build`
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2. Create a `docker-compose.yml` file
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```yaml
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version: "3.4"
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services:
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app:
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image: monica:fpm
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depends_on:
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- db
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environment:
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- APP_KEY=
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- DB_HOST=db
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volumes:
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- data:/var/www/html/storage
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restart: always
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web:
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build: ./web
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ports:
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- 8080:80
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depends_on:
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- app
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volumes:
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- data:/var/www/html/storage:ro
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restart: always
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db:
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image: mysql:5.7
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environment:
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- MYSQL_RANDOM_ROOT_PASSWORD=true
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- MYSQL_DATABASE=monica
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- MYSQL_USER=homestead
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- MYSQL_PASSWORD=secret
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volumes:
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- mysql:/var/lib/mysql
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restart: always
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volumes:
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data:
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name: data
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mysql:
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name: mysql
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```
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3. Set a value for `APP_KEY` variable before you run this setup. It should be a random 32-character string. For example, if you have the `pwgen` utility installed, you can copy and paste the output of:
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```console
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pwgen -s 32 1
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```
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4. Run
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```console
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docker-compose up -d
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```
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Wait until all migrations are done and then access Monica at http://localhost:8080/ from your host system. If this looks ok, add your first user account.
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5. Run this command once:
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```console
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docker-compose exec app php artisan setup:production
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```
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## Make Monica available from the internet
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To expose your Monica instance for the internet, it's important to set environment variable `APP_ENV=production`. In this case `https` mode will be mandatory.
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### Using a proxy webserver on the host
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One way to expose your Monica instance is to use a proxy webserver from your host with SSL capabilities. This is possible with a reverse proxy.
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### Using a proxy webserver container
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See some examples of docker-compose possibilities in the [example section](%%GITHUB-REPO%%/blob/master/.examples) to show how to a proxy webserver with ssl capabilities.
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https://github.com/monicahq/docker
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