pad.libre-service.eu-etherpad/docker-compose.yml
JannikStreek 04063d664b
cleanup after workspace refactoring (#6174)
* fix bin folder and workflows as far its possible

cleanup of dockerfile

changed paths of scripts

add lock file

fix working directory for workflows

fix windows bin

fix travis (is travis used anyway?)

fix package refs

remove pnpm-lock file in root as these conflicts with the docker volume setup

optimize comments

use install again

refactor prod image call to run

fix --workspace can only be used inside a workspace

correct comment

try fix pipeline

try fix pipeline for upgrade-from-latest-release

install all deps

smaller adjustments

save

update dockerfile

remove workspace command

fix run test command

start repair latest release workflow

start repair latest release workflow

start repair latest release workflow

further repairs

* remove test plugin from docker compose
2024-02-21 21:50:11 +01:00

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version: "3.8"
# Add this file to extend the docker-compose setup, e.g.:
# docker-compose build --no-cache
# docker-compose up -d --build --force-recreate
services:
app:
build:
context: .
args:
ETHERPAD_PLUGINS:
# change from development to production if needed
target: development
tty: true
stdin_open: true
volumes:
# no volume mapping of node_modules as otherwise the build-time installed plugins will be overwritten with the mount
# the same applies to package.json and pnpm-lock.yaml in root dir as these would also get overwritten and build time installed plugins will be removed
- ./src:/opt/etherpad-lite/src
- ./bin:/opt/etherpad-lite/bin
depends_on:
- postgres
environment:
# change from development to production if needed
NODE_ENV: development
ADMIN_PASSWORD: ${DOCKER_COMPOSE_APP_DEV_ADMIN_PASSWORD}
DB_CHARSET: ${DOCKER_COMPOSE_APP_DEV_ENV_DB_CHARSET:-utf8mb4}
DB_HOST: postgres
DB_NAME: ${DOCKER_COMPOSE_POSTGRES_DEV_ENV_POSTGRES_DATABASE:?}
DB_PASS: ${DOCKER_COMPOSE_POSTGRES_DEV_ENV_POSTGRES_PASSWORD:?}
DB_PORT: ${DOCKER_COMPOSE_POSTGRES_DEV_ENV_POSTGRES_PORT:-5432}
DB_TYPE: "postgres"
DB_USER: ${DOCKER_COMPOSE_POSTGRES_DEV_ENV_POSTGRES_USER:?}
# For now, the env var DEFAULT_PAD_TEXT cannot be unset or empty; it seems to be mandatory in the latest version of etherpad
DEFAULT_PAD_TEXT: ${DOCKER_COMPOSE_APP_DEV_ENV_DEFAULT_PAD_TEXT:- }
DISABLE_IP_LOGGING: ${DOCKER_COMPOSE_APP_DEV_ENV_DISABLE_IP_LOGGING:-true}
SOFFICE: ${DOCKER_COMPOSE_APP_DEV_ENV_SOFFICE:-null}
TRUST_PROXY: ${DOCKER_COMPOSE_APP_DEV_ENV_TRUST_PROXY:-true}
restart: always
ports:
- "${DOCKER_COMPOSE_APP_DEV_PORT_PUBLISHED:-9001}:${DOCKER_COMPOSE_APP_DEV_PORT_TARGET:-9001}"
postgres:
image: postgres:15-alpine
# Pass config parameters to the mysql server.
# Find more information below when you need to generate the ssl-relevant file your self
environment:
POSTGRES_DB: ${DOCKER_COMPOSE_POSTGRES_DEV_ENV_POSTGRES_DATABASE:?}
POSTGRES_PASSWORD: ${DOCKER_COMPOSE_POSTGRES_DEV_ENV_POSTGRES_PASSWORD:?}
POSTGRES_PORT: ${DOCKER_COMPOSE_POSTGRES_DEV_ENV_POSTGRES_PORT:-5432}
POSTGRES_USER: ${DOCKER_COMPOSE_POSTGRES_DEV_ENV_POSTGRES_USER:?}
PGDATA: /var/lib/postgresql/data/pgdata
restart: always
# Exposing the port is not needed unless you want to access this database instance from the host.
# Be careful when other postgres docker container are running on the same port
# ports:
# - "5432:5432"
volumes:
- postgres_data:/var/lib/postgresql/data/pgdata
volumes:
postgres_data: