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Shrink docker image. Update from fig (deprecated) to docker-compose. Update README.md. Signed-off-by: Tiago Pires <tandrepires@gmail.com>
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86 lines
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Docker
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TOOLS ARE WRITTEN FOR TESTING AND TO SEE WHAT IT IS!
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For this to work you will need the nifty docker tool [docker-compose].
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The most simple setup will look like this:
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```sh
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./assemble_blocks.sh docker_gogs w_db option_db_mysql
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docker-compose up
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```
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That's it. You have GoGS running in docker linked to a MySQL docker container.
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Now visit http://localhost:3000/ and give details for the admin account an you're up and running.
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How does it work
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`./assemble_blocks.sh` will look in `blocks` for subdirectories.
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In the subdirectories there are three relevant files: `Dockerfile`, `config` and `docker-compose`.
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`Dockerfile` will be copied to `docker/` (also means last `Dockerfile` wins).
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The `config` file contains lines which will in the gogs docker container end up in `$GOGS_PATH/custom/config/app.ini` and by this gogs will be configured.
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Here you can define things like the MySQL server for your database block.
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The `docker-compose` file will just be added to `docker-compose.yml`, which is used by docker-compose to manage your containers.
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This includes container linking!
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Just have a look at them and it will be clear how to write your own blocks.
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Just some things
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- all files (`Dockerfile`, `docker-compose` and `config`) are optional
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- the gogs block should always be the first block
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Currently the blocks are designed that, the blocks that start with `docker` pull in the base docker image.
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Then one block starting with `w` defines, what containers should be linked to the gogs container.
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For every option in the `w` block you need to add an `option` container.
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Example:
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```sh
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./assemble_blocks.sh docker_gogs w_db_cache option_db_mysql option_cache_redis
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```
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More sophisticated Example
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Here is a more elaborated example
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```sh
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./assemble_blocks.sh docker_gogs w_db_cache_session option_db_postgresql option_cache_redis option_session_mysql
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docker-compose up
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```
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This will set up four containters and link them proberly. One for each of
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docker-compose
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- session (mysql)
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WARNING: This will not work at the Moment! MySQL session is broken!
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Remark
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------
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After you execute `assemble_blocks.sh` you should always trigger `docker-compose build` to inculde the the new init script `init_gogs.sh` in the docker image.
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If you want to use another GoGS docker file, but keep everything else the same, you can create a block, e.g. `docker_gogs_custom`, with only a `Dockerfile` and call
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```sh
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./assemble_blocks.sh docker_gogs_custom w_db option_database_mysql
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```
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This will pull in the `Dockerfile` from `docker_gogs` instead of the one from `docker_gogs`.
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`Dockerfile`s for the `master` and `dev` branch are provided as `docker_gogs` and `docker_gogs_dev`
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[docker-compose]:https://docs.docker.com/compose/
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