ece6e5af57 | ||
---|---|---|
rootfs | ||
.editorconfig | ||
.gitignore | ||
Dockerfile | ||
LICENSE | ||
README.md |
README.md
mondedie/docker-flarum
What is this ?
Simple forum software for building great communities. http://flarum.org/
Features
- Lightweight & secure image
- Based on Alpine Linux with nginx and PHP 7.2
- Latest Flarum Core (v0.1.0-beta.9)
- MySQL/Mariadb driver
- OPCache extension configured
Build-time variables
- VERSION = Version of flarum/flarum skeleton (default: v0.1.0-beta.9)
Ports
- 8888
Volume
- /flarum/app/public/assets : Flarum assets directory
- /flarum/app/extensions : Flarum extension directory
- /etc/nginx/conf.d : Nginx location directory
Environment variables
Variable | Description | Type | Default value |
---|---|---|---|
UID | Flarum user id | optional | 991 |
GID | Flarum group id | optional | 991 |
DEBUG | Flarum debug mode | optional | false |
FORUM_URL | Forum URL | required | none |
DB_HOST | MariaDB instance ip/hostname | optional | mariadb |
DB_USER | MariaDB database username | optional | flarum |
DB_NAME | MariaDB database name | optional | flarum |
DB_PASS | MariaDB database password | required | none |
DB_PREF | Flarum tables prefix | optional | none |
DB_PORT | MariaDB database port | optional | 3306 |
UPLOAD_MAX_SIZE | The maximum size of an uploaded file | optional | 50M |
PHP_MEMORY_LIMIT | PHP memory limit | optional | 128M |
OPCACHE_MEMORY_LIMIT | OPcache memory size in megabytes | optional | 128 |
LOG_TO_STDOUT | Enable nginx and php error logs to stdout | optional | false |
GITHUB_TOKEN_AUTH | github token to download private extensions | optional | false |
Required environment variable for first installation
Variable | Description | Type | Default value |
---|---|---|---|
FLARUM_ADMIN_USER | Name of your user admin | required | none |
FLARUM_ADMIN_PASS | User admin password | required | none |
FLARUM_ADMIN_MAIL | User admin adress mail | required | none |
FLARUM_TITLE | Set a name of your flarum | optional | Docker-Flarum |
Installation
1 - Pull flarum image
# Pull from hub.docker.com :
docker pull mondedie/docker-flarum:0.1.0-beta.9-stable
# or build it manually :
docker build -t mondedie/docker-flarum https://github.com/mondediefr/flarum.git#master
2 - Docker-compose.yml
version: "3"
services:
flarum:
image: mondedie/docker-flarum:0.1.0-beta.9-stable
container_name: flarum
env_file:
- /mnt/docker/flarum/flarum.env
volumes:
- /mnt/docker/flarum/assets:/flarum/app/public/assets
- /mnt/docker/flarum/extensions:/flarum/app/extensions
- /mnt/docker/flarum/nginx:/etc/nginx/conf.d
depends_on:
- mariadb
mariadb:
image: mariadb:10.4
container_name: mariadb
environment:
- MYSQL_ROOT_PASSWORD=xxxxxxxxxx
- MYSQL_DATABASE=flarum
- MYSQL_USER=flarum
- MYSQL_PASSWORD=xxxxxxxxxx
volumes:
- /mnt/docker/mysql/db:/var/lib/mysql
3 - Run it
You need a reverse proxy to access flarum, this is not described here. You can use the solution of your choice (Traefik, Nginx, Apache, Haproxy, Caddy, H2O...etc).
Create a environment file (see docker-compose: /mnt/docker/flarum/flarum.env here)
# vi /mnt/docker/flarum/flarum.env
DEBUG=false
FORUM_URL=http://domain.tld
# Database configuration
DB_HOST=mariadb
DB_NAME=flarum
DB_USER=flarum
DB_PASS=xxxxxxxxxx
DB_PREF=flarum_
DB_PORT=3306
# User admin flarum (environment variable for first installation)
# /!\ admin password must contain at least 8 characters /!\
FLARUM_ADMIN_USER=admin
FLARUM_ADMIN_PASS=xxxxxxxxxx
FLARUM_ADMIN_MAIL=admin@domain.tld
FLARUM_TITLE=Test flarum
Run your docker-compose
docker-compose up -d
- ⚠️ Your admin password must contain at least 8 characters (FLARUM_ADMIN_PASS).
- If you get an error 500 with Something went wrong message, switch the
DEBUG
environment variable totrue
to see the actual error message in your browser.
Install custom extensions
Flarum extensions list : https://flagrow.io/extensions
Install an extension
docker exec -ti flarum extension require some/extension
Remove an extension
docker exec -ti flarum extension remove some/extension
List all extensions
docker exec -ti flarum extension list
Custom vhost flarum nginx
File to change the vhost flarum /etc/nginx/conf.d/custom-vhost-flarum.conf
To use file custom-vhost-flarum.conf add volume /etc/nginx/conf.d
Custom composer repositories
To use the composer repository system, add your repo name and json representation in /mnt/docker/flarum/extensions/composer.repositories.txt
:
my_private_repo|{"type":"path","url":"extensions/*/"}
my_public_repo|{"type":"vcs","url":"https://github.com/my/repo"}
Example for a private repository in github
Add this in /mnt/docker/flarum/extensions/composer.repositories.txt
username|{"type":"vcs","url":"https://github.com/username/my-private-repo"}
Create a token in github with full control of privates repository
https://github.com/settings/tokens
Add your github token in var environment
GITHUB_TOKEN_AUTH=XXXXXXXXXXXXXXX
Add your repo in the list file /mnt/docker/flarum/extensions/list
username/my-private-repo:0.1.0
https://getcomposer.org/doc/03-cli.md#modifying-repositories
Upgrade to v0.1.0-beta.10 from v0.1.0-beta.9
...
Upgrade to v0.1.0-beta.9 from v0.1.0-beta.8.1
...
Upgrade to v0.1.0-beta.8.1 from v0.1.0-beta.7.2
⚠️ Backup your database, config.php, composer.lock and assets folder
⚠️ Disable all 3rd party extensions prior to upgrading in panel admin.
1 - Add installed.txt
file in assets folder
Make sure to mount your assets folder with the folder /flarum/app/public/assets
touch /mnt/docker/flarum/assets/installed.txt
chown UID:GID /mnt/docker/flarum/assets/installed.txt
2 - Create your own environment file
# vi /mnt/docker/flarum/flarum.env
DEBUG=false
FORUM_URL=http://domain.tld
# Database configuration
DB_HOST=mariadb
DB_NAME=flarum
DB_USER=flarum
DB_PASS=xxxxxxxxxx
DB_PREF=flarum_
DB_PORT=3306
# environment variable not required
#FLARUM_ADMIN_USER=admin
#FLARUM_ADMIN_PASS=xxxxxxxxxx
#FLARUM_ADMIN_MAIL=admin@domain.tld
#FLARUM_TITLE=Test flarum
chown UID:GID /mnt/docker/flarum/flarum.env
3 - Update your docker-compose file, see an example here
4 - Pull the last docker images
docker pull mondedie/docker-flarum:0.1.0-beta.8.1-stable
docker-compose stop flarum
docker-compose rm flarum
docker-compose up -d
5 - Updating your database and removing old assets:
docker exec -ti flarum php /flarum/app/flarum migrate
docker exec -ti flarum php /flarum/app/flarum cache:clear
Since the flarum-english extension has been renamed to flarum-lang-english, you'll need to to re-enable it from the admin panel.
After that your upgrade is finish. 🎉 🎉
Upgrade to v0.1.0-beta.7.2 from v0.1.0-beta.6
⚠️ Disable 3rd party extensions prior to upgrading.
docker pull mondedie/docker-flarum:0.1.0-beta.7.2-stable
docker-compose up -d
Navigate to yourforum.com/admin
, enter your database password and update.
Remove and restart your container:
docker-compose stop flarum
docker-compose rm flarum
docker-compose up -d