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What is Plone?
Plone is a free and open source content management system built on top of the Zope application server.
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Features
- Images for Plone 5.x and Plone 4.x
- Enable add-ons via environment variables
- Choose between Debian or Alpine based images.
- Built-in RelStorage support, configurable via environment variables (requires Plone 5.2.4+)
- Built-in LDAP/AD support via pas.plugins.ldap (requires Plone 5.2.4+)
Usage
Start a single Plone instance
This will download and start the latest Plone 5 container, based on Debian.
$ docker run -p 8080:8080 %%IMAGE%%
This image includes EXPOSE 8080 (the Plone port), so standard container linking will make it automatically available to the linked containers. Now you can add a Plone Site at http://localhost:8080 - default Zope user and password are admin/admin.
Start Plone within a ZEO cluster
ZEO cluster are best suited for production setups, you will need a loadbalancer.
Start ZEO server in the background
$ docker run --name=zeo %%IMAGE%% zeo
Start 2 Plone clients (also in the background)
$ docker run --link=zeo -e ZEO_ADDRESS=zeo:8080 -p 8081:8080 %%IMAGE%%
$ docker run --link=zeo -e ZEO_ADDRESS=zeo:8080 -p 8082:8080 %%IMAGE%%
Start Plone in debug mode
You can also start Plone in debug mode (fg) by running
$ docker run -p 8080:8080 %%IMAGE%% fg
Add-ons
You can enable Plone add-ons via the ADDONS environment variable
$ docker run -p 8080:8080 -e PLONE_ADDONS="eea.facetednavigation Products.PloneFormGen" %%IMAGE%%
For more information on how to extend this image with your own custom settings, adding more add-ons, building it or mounting volumes, please refer to our documentation
Supported Environment Variables
The Plone image uses several environment variable that allow to specify a more specific setup.
For Basic Usage
ADDONS- Customize Plone via Plone add-ons using this environment variableSITE- Add Plone instance with this id toData.fson first run. If NOT provided, you'll have to manually add a Plone Site via web UIZEO_ADDRESS- This environment variable allows you to run Plone image as a ZEO client.VERSIONS- Use specific versions of Plone Add-on or python libraries
Run Plone and install two addons (eea.facetednavigation and collective.easyform)
$ docker run -p 8080:8080 -e SITE="mysite" -e ADDONS="eea.facetednavigation collective.easyform" %%IMAGE%%
To use specific add-ons versions:
-e ADDONS="eea.facetednavigation collective.easyform" \
-e VERSIONS="eea.facetednavigation=13.3 collective.easyform=2.1.0"
RestAPI:
$ docker run -p 8080:8080 -e SITE=plone %%IMAGE%%
$ curl -H 'Accept: application/json' http://localhost:8080/plone
For Advanced Usage
Plone:
PLONE_ADDONS,ADDONS- Customize Plone via Plone add-ons using this environment variablePLONE_SITE,SITE- Add Plone with this id toData.fson first run. If NOT provided, you'll have to manually add a Plone Site via web UIPLONE_VERSIONS,VERSIONS- Use specific versions of Plone Add-on or python librariesPLONE_PROFILES, PROFILES- GenericSetup profiles to include whenSITEenvironment provided.PLONE_ZCML,ZCML- Include custom Plone add-ons ZCML files (formerBUILDOUT_ZCML)PLONE_DEVELOP,DEVELOP- Develop new or existing Plone add-ons (formerBUILDOUT_DEVELOP)
ZEO:
ZEO_ADDRESS- This environment variable allows you to run Plone image as a ZEO client.ZEO_READ_ONLY- Run Plone as a read-only ZEO client. Defaults tooff.ZEO_CLIENT_READ_ONLY_FALLBACK- A flag indicating whether a read-only remote storage should be acceptable as a fallback when no writable storages are available. Defaults tofalse.ZEO_SHARED_BLOB_DIR- Set this to on if the ZEO server and the instance have access to the same directory. Defaults tooff.ZEO_STORAGE- Set the storage number of the ZEO storage. Defaults to1.ZEO_CLIENT_CACHE_SIZE- Set the size of the ZEO client cache. Defaults to128MB.ZEO_PACK_KEEP_OLD- Can be set to false to disable the creation of*.fs.oldfiles before the pack is run. Defaults to true.HEALTH_CHECK_TIMEOUT- Time in seconds to wait until health check starts. Defaults to1second.HEALTH_CHECK_INTERVAL- Interval in seconds to check that the Zope application is still healthy. Defaults to1second.
CORS:
CORS_ALLOW_ORIGIN- Origins that are allowed access to the resource. Either a comma separated list of origins, e.g.http://example.net,http://mydomain.comor*. Defaults tohttp://localhost:3000,http://127.0.0.1:3000CORS_ALLOW_METHODS- A comma separated list of HTTP method names that are allowed by this CORS policy, e.g.DELETE,GET,OPTIONS,PATCH,POST,PUT. Defaults toDELETE,GET,OPTIONS,PATCH,POST,PUTCORS_ALLOW_CREDENTIALS- Indicates whether the resource supports user credentials in the request. Defaults totrueCORS_EXPOSE_HEADERS- A comma separated list of response headers clients can access, e.g.Content-Length,X-My-Header. Defaults toContent-Length,X-My-HeaderCORS_ALLOW_HEADERS- A comma separated list of request headers allowed to be sent by the client, e.g.X-My-Header. Defaults toAccept,Authorization,Content-Type,X-Custom-HeaderCORS_MAX_AGE- Indicates how long the results of a preflight request can be cached. Defaults to3600
RELSTORAGE:
RELSTORAGE_ADAPTER_OPTIONS- A comma separated list of RelStorage adapter options to set for the plone instance (using plone.recipe.zope2instance). This is required in order to use RelStorage.
All other available environment variables match exactly with RelStorage settings, according to the settings specification available on the docs.
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RELSTORAGE_NAME- name - The name of the storage. -
RELSTORAGE_READ_ONLY- read-only - If true, only reads may be executed against the storage. -
RELSTORAGE_KEEP_HISTORY- keep-history - If this option is set to true (the default), the adapter will create and use a history-preserving database schema (like FileStorage). -
RELSTORAGE_BLOB_DIR- blob-dir - If supplied, the storage will provide ZODB blob support; this option specifies the name of the directory to hold blob data. The directory will be created if it does not exist. If no value (or an empty value) is provided, then no blob support will be provided. Default:/plone/instance/var/blobstorage
Documentation
Full documentation for end users can be found online at docs.plone.org