* Add initial configuration for PhotoPrism. Has not been tested yet, but options have been analyzed and tweaked. * Begin testing. Fixes. Running pretty well, seems neat! Need to figure out user management other than admin. * Add output to source so that we know it worked. * Modify comments to explain a use free-to-win use case. * Go ahead and give the full path on the success path.
My Docker Setup
Scripting my way into the Docker world. I was unable to find a good tutorial on
using and managing containers so this is what made sense to me based on practice
with docker-compose
. I am still new-ish to Docker and am likely to make
mistakes, but you're welcome to learn with me. ;)
Disclaimer
Currently the project only focuses on apt
based operating systems.
Other README's
Each ./Config/PROJECT/
folder also contains its own README file with specific
information to running that sub project. This file's job is to cover the general
Docker installation. The others then contain details on their program setup.
How To Use
Most of these commands benefit from being root. Something like a sudo su -
if
you feel comfortable with it. Otherwise be aware that using sudo may cause file
permission conflicts when interacting with the configuration files and folders.
Install the project dependencies.
apt install git bash
Clone the project. You may choose anywhere, but /opt/Docker
is recommended.
git clone https://github.com/hyperling/docker /opt/Docker
Load the environment variables.
source /opt/Docker/source.env
Install docker to the system using the official repos.
install.sh
Create an area to add a new product.
create.sh PROJECT_NAME
Edit the project's details.
vi /opt/Docker/Config/PROJECT_NAME/docker-compose.yml
Start all of the docker projects.
start.sh
Cross your fingers and hope to profit!
Folders
Config
Compose projects are set up here. Each folder should have a docker-compose.yml
file set up.
Volumes
The data of the files go here if the Config is done correctly. I think this
should be easier to remember than /var/lib/docker/volumes
when it comes time
for migrations. Hopefully all that'd be needed is to rsync /opt/Docker
and run
install.sh
and then start.sh
on the new server. You are welcome to use a
directory other than /opt/Docker
, this project is location agnostic.
bin
Scripts to help make life easier. Some are pretty basic, but others do nice things like handle the container IDs.
install.sh
: Install dependencies on a new server with apt.create.sh
: Create a new folder with the needed yml file.start.sh
: Start all compose containers.stop.sh
: Stop all compose containers.get_logs.sh
: Create log files rather than using thedocker log
command or searching in /var/whatever.uninstall.sh
: If something goes wrong and you'd like to start from scratch without provisioning a new server then this should do the job.
docker-compose
setup with an abundance of scripts. Setups for Nextcloud, OnlyOffice, a reverse proxy, DNS server, dynamic DNS maintainer, etc.