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# Etherpad Lite Dockerfile
#
# https://github.com/ether/etherpad-lite
#
# Author: muxator
FROM node:lts-alpine
LABEL maintainer="Etherpad team, https://github.com/ether/etherpad-lite"
ARG TIMEZONE=
RUN \
[ -z "${TIMEZONE}" ] || { \
apk add --no-cache tzdata && \
cp /usr/share/zoneinfo/${TIMEZONE} /etc/localtime && \
echo "${TIMEZONE}" > /etc/timezone; \
}
ENV TIMEZONE=${TIMEZONE}
# Control the configuration file to be copied into the container.
ARG SETTINGS=./settings.json.docker
# plugins to install while building the container. By default no plugins are
# installed.
# If given a value, it has to be a space-separated, quoted list of plugin names.
#
# EXAMPLE:
# ETHERPAD_PLUGINS="ep_codepad ep_author_neat"
ARG ETHERPAD_PLUGINS=
# Control whether abiword will be installed, enabling exports to DOC/PDF/ODT formats.
# By default, it is not installed.
# If given any value, abiword will be installed.
#
# EXAMPLE:
# INSTALL_ABIWORD=true
ARG INSTALL_ABIWORD=
# Control whether libreoffice will be installed, enabling exports to DOC/PDF/ODT formats.
# By default, it is not installed.
# If given any value, libreoffice will be installed.
#
# EXAMPLE:
# INSTALL_LIBREOFFICE=true
ARG INSTALL_SOFFICE=
# By default, Etherpad container is built and run in "production" mode. This is
# leaner (development dependencies are not installed) and runs faster (among
# other things, assets are minified & compressed).
ENV NODE_ENV=production
ENV ETHERPAD_PRODUCTION=true
# Install dependencies required for modifying access.
RUN apk add shadow bash
# Follow the principle of least privilege: run as unprivileged user.
#
# Running as non-root enables running this image in platforms like OpenShift
# that do not allow images running as root.
#
# If any of the following args are set to the empty string, default
# values will be chosen.
ARG EP_HOME=
ARG EP_UID=5001
ARG EP_GID=0
ARG EP_SHELL=
ENV NODE_ENV=production
RUN groupadd --system ${EP_GID:+--gid "${EP_GID}" --non-unique} etherpad && \
useradd --system ${EP_UID:+--uid "${EP_UID}" --non-unique} --gid etherpad \
${EP_HOME:+--home-dir "${EP_HOME}"} --create-home \
${EP_SHELL:+--shell "${EP_SHELL}"} etherpad
ARG EP_DIR=/opt/etherpad-lite
RUN mkdir -p "${EP_DIR}" && chown etherpad:etherpad "${EP_DIR}"
# the mkdir is needed for configuration of openjdk-11-jre-headless, see
# https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=863199
RUN \
mkdir -p /usr/share/man/man1 && \
apk update && apk upgrade && \
apk add \
ca-certificates \
git \
${INSTALL_ABIWORD:+abiword abiword-plugin-command} \
${INSTALL_SOFFICE:+libreoffice openjdk8-jre libreoffice-common}
USER etherpad
WORKDIR "${EP_DIR}"
COPY --chown=etherpad:etherpad ./ ./
# Plugins must be installed before installing Etherpad's dependencies, otherwise
# npm will try to hoist common dependencies by removing them from
# src/node_modules and installing them in the top-level node_modules. As of
# v6.14.10, npm's hoist logic appears to be buggy, because it sometimes removes
# dependencies from src/node_modules but fails to add them to the top-level
# node_modules. Even if npm correctly hoists the dependencies, the hoisting
# seems to confuse tools such as `npm outdated`, `npm update`, and some ESLint
# rules.
RUN { [ -z "${ETHERPAD_PLUGINS}" ] || \
npm install --no-save --legacy-peer-deps ${ETHERPAD_PLUGINS}; } && \
src/bin/installDeps.sh && \
rm -rf ~/.npm
# Copy the configuration file.
COPY --chown=etherpad:etherpad ${SETTINGS} "${EP_DIR}"/settings.json
# Fix group permissions
RUN chmod -R g=u .
USER root
RUN cd src && npm link
USER etherpad
HEALTHCHECK --interval=20s --timeout=3s CMD ["etherpad-healthcheck"]
EXPOSE 9001
CMD ["etherpad"]