filesafe/docker
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lolisafe feat: adapt docker config from upstream 2022-06-22 15:40:52 +07:00
nginx feat: disable proxy buffers in docker nginx config 2022-07-14 20:46:09 +07:00
docker-compose.config.example.yml feat: adapt docker config from upstream 2022-06-22 15:40:52 +07:00
docker-compose.local.yml feat: adapt docker config from upstream 2022-06-22 15:40:52 +07:00
docker-compose.prod.yml feat: adapt docker config from upstream 2022-06-22 15:40:52 +07:00
docker-compose.yml feat: adapt docker config from upstream 2022-06-22 15:40:52 +07:00
lolisafe.ps1 feat: adapt docker config from upstream 2022-06-22 15:40:52 +07:00
lolisafe.sh feat: adapt docker config from upstream 2022-06-22 15:40:52 +07:00
README.md chore: docker/README.md 2022-07-22 03:10:09 +07:00

Docker

If you want to avoid all the hassle of installing the dependencies, configuring nginx and so on you can try our docker image which makes things a bit simpler.

First make sure you have docker and docker composer installed, so please follow the install instructions for your OS/Distro:

After that:

  • Navigate to this directory (docker).
  • Copy the config file called docker-compose.config.example.yml and name it docker-compose.config.yml with the values you want. Those that are left commented will use the default values.
  • Navigate to nginx directory, then copy either lolisafe.tld.http.example.conf or lolisafe.tld.https.example.conf and name it lolisafe.tld.conf for either HTTP or HTTPS.
    If using HTTPS make sure to put your certificates into the ssl folder and name them accordingly:
    • lolisafe.tld.crt for the certificate
    • lolisafe.tld.key for the certificate key

Once you are done run the following commands:

  • ./lolisafe.sh prod pull
  • ./lolisafe.sh prod build
  • ./lolisafe.sh prod up -d

If you are on a Windows host, replace ./lolisafe.sh with ./lolisafe.ps1.

Congrats, your lolisafe instance is now running.