docker: update docs

update dependencies too
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Nicola Murino
2020-03-14 15:27:03 +01:00
parent 3b002ddc86
commit e8664c0ce4
5 changed files with 87 additions and 50 deletions

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@@ -9,19 +9,24 @@ This DockerFile is made to build image to host multiple instances of SFTPGo star
sudo groupadd -g 1003 sftpgrp && \
sudo useradd -u 1003 -g 1003 sftpuser -d /home/sftpuser/ && \
sudo -u sftpuser mkdir /home/sftpuser/{conf,data} && \
curl https://raw.githubusercontent.com/drakkan/sftpgo/master/sql/sqlite/20190828.sql | sqlite3 /home/sftpuser/conf/sftpgo.db && \
curl https://raw.githubusercontent.com/drakkan/sftpgo/master/sql/sqlite/20191112.sql | sqlite3 /home/sftpuser/conf/sftpgo.db && \
curl https://raw.githubusercontent.com/drakkan/sftpgo/master/sql/sqlite/20191230.sql | sqlite3 /home/sftpuser/conf/sftpgo.db && \
curl https://raw.githubusercontent.com/drakkan/sftpgo/master/sql/sqlite/20200116.sql | sqlite3 /home/sftpuser/conf/sftpgo.db && \
curl https://raw.githubusercontent.com/drakkan/sftpgo/master/sftpgo.json -o /home/sftpuser/conf/sftpgo.json
# Edit sftpgo.json as you need
# Get and build SFTPGo image
git clone https://github.com/drakkan/sftpgo.git && \
cd sftpgo && \
sudo docker build -t sftpgo docker/sftpgo/alpine/
# Starting image
# Initialize the configured provider. For PostgreSQL and MySQL providers you need to create the configured database and the "initprovider" command will create the required tables.
sudo docker run --name sftpgo \
-e PUID=1003 \
-e GUID=1003 \
-v /home/sftpuser/conf/:/srv/sftpgo/config \
sftpgo initprovider -c /srv/sftpgo/config
# Start the image
sudo docker rm sftpgo && sudo docker run --name sftpgo \
-e SFTPGO_LOG_FILE_PATH= \
-e SFTPGO_CONFIG_DIR=/srv/sftpgo/config \
-e SFTPGO_HTTPD__TEMPLATES_PATH=/srv/sftpgo/web/templates \
@@ -36,7 +41,8 @@ sudo docker run --name sftpgo \
-v /home/sftpuser/backups:/srv/sftpgo/backups \
sftpgo
```
The script `entrypoint.sh` makes sure to correct the permissions of directories and start the process with the right user
The script `entrypoint.sh` makes sure to correct the permissions of directories and start the process with the right user.
Several images can be run with different parameters.

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@@ -8,7 +8,7 @@ Group=root
WorkingDirectory=/etc/sftpgo
Environment=PUID=1003
Environment=GUID=1003
EnvironmentFile=-/etc/sysconfig/sftpgo.conf
EnvironmentFile=-/etc/sysconfig/sftpgo.env
ExecStartPre=-docker kill sftpgo
ExecStartPre=-docker rm sftpgo
ExecStart=docker run --name sftpgo \

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@@ -8,15 +8,32 @@ You can build the container image using `docker build`, for example:
docker build -t="drakkan/sftpgo" .
```
and you can run the Dockerfile using something like this:
now create the required folders on the host system, for example:
```bash
docker run --name sftpgo -p 8080:8080 -p 2022:2022 --mount type=bind,source=/srv/sftpgo/data,target=/app/data --mount type=bind,source=/srv/sftpgo/config,target=/app/config --mount type=bind,source=/srv/sftpgo/backups,target=/app/backups drakkan/sftpgo
sudo mkdir -p /srv/sftpgo/data /srv/sftpgo/config /srv/sftpgo/backups
```
where `/srv/sftpgo/data`, `/srv/sftpgo/config` and `/srv/sftpgo/backups` are folders on the host system with write access for UID/GID defined inside the `Dockerfile`. You can choose to create a new user, on the host system, with a matching UID/GID pair or simply do something like:
and give write access to them to the UID/GID defined inside the `Dockerfile`. You can choose to create a new user, on the host system, with a matching UID/GID pair, or simply do something like this:
```bash
chown -R <UID>:<GID> /srv/sftpgo/data /srv/sftpgo/config /srv/sftpgo/backups
sudo chown -R <UID>:<GID> /srv/sftpgo/data /srv/sftpgo/config /srv/sftpgo/backups
```
Download the default configuration file and edit it as you need:
```bash
sudo curl https://raw.githubusercontent.com/drakkan/sftpgo/master/sftpgo.json -o /srv/sftpgo/config/sftpgo.json
```
Initialize the configured provider. For PostgreSQL and MySQL providers you need to create the configured database and the `initprovider` command will create the required tables:
```bash
docker run --name sftpgo --mount type=bind,source=/srv/sftpgo/config,target=/app/config drakkan/sftpgo initprovider -c /app/config
```
and finally you can run the image using something like this:
```bash
docker rm sftpgo && docker run --name sftpgo -p 8080:8080 -p 2022:2022 --mount type=bind,source=/srv/sftpgo/data,target=/app/data --mount type=bind,source=/srv/sftpgo/config,target=/app/config --mount type=bind,source=/srv/sftpgo/backups,target=/app/backups drakkan/sftpgo
```