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This is a super simple start.
At minimum, configuration via environment variables (see #3543) needs to be
integrated in Etherpad to make this user-friendly.

Resolves #3524.
2019-03-08 01:38:36 +01:00
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README.md

Docker image

This directory contains the files that are used to build the official Docker image on https://hub.docker.com/r/etherpad/etherpad.

Rebuilding with custom settings

In order to use a personalized settings file, you will have to rebuild your image.

All of these instructions are as a member of the docker group.

Prepare your custom settings.json file:

cd <BASEDIR>/docker
cp ../settings.json.template settings.json
[ further edit your settings.json as needed]

Build the version you prefer:

# builds latest development version
docker build --tag <YOUR_USERNAME>/etherpad .

# builds latest stable version
docker build --build-arg ETHERPAD_VERSION=master --tag <YOUR_USERNAME>/etherpad .

# builds a specific version
docker build --build-arg ETHERPAD_VERSION=1.7.5 --tag <YOUR_USERNAME>/etherpad .

# builds a specific git hash
docker build --build-arg ETHERPAD_VERSION=4c45ac3cb1ae --tag <YOUR_USERNAME>/etherpad .

Downloading from Docker Hub

If you are ok downloading a prebuilt image from Docker Hub, these are the commands:

# gets the latest published version
docker pull etherpad/etherpad

# gets a specific version
docker pull etherpad/etherpad:1.7.5

Running your instance:

To run your instance:

docker run --detach --publish <DESIDERED_PORT>:9001 <YOUR_USERNAME>/etherpad

And point your browser to http://<YOUR_IP>:<DESIDERED_PORT>