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# README
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## THE SHORT WAY
In your futur server, with Docker compose installed, execute:
curl -fsSL -o docker-compose.yaml https://raw.githubusercontent.com/JcDenis/docker-dotclear/refs/heads/master/docker-compose.yaml && docker-compose up -d
## WHAT IS DOTCLEAR
Dotclear is an open-source web publishing software.
Take control over your blog!
Dotclear project's purpose is to provide a user-friendly
tool allowing anyone to publish on the web, regardless of their technical skills.
=> https://dotclear.org/
## WHAT IS DOCKER-DOTCLEAR
This repository contains all features to build or run Dotclear on a Docker environment.
It is hightly based on work from [darknao](https://github.com/darknao/docker-dotclear).
* Dotclear docker images are avaialable at [Docker hub](https://hub.docker.com/r/jcpd/docker-dotclear) or [Github registry](https://github.com/JcDenis?tab=packages&repo_name=docker-dotclear)
* Dotclear docker sources are avaialable at [Github repository](https://github.com/JcDenis/docker-dotclear)
### TAGS
Docker image tag is based on __Alpine Linux OS, Nginx server and PHP-FPM language__.
It is composed of Dotclear version or release type:
* x.x : A given Dotclear version (ex: 2.31.1)
* latest : The latest stable Dotclear release
* testing: The latest dev of Dotclear stable branch
* dev : A Dotclear unstable (nightly) release
### BUILDS
Clone this repository:
git clone https://github.com/JcDenis/docker-dotclear.git
To build image from stable canal, from the Dokerfile path, execute:
docker build -t dotclear:latest --build-arg CANAL=stable .
Or to build image from testing canal, from the Dokerfile path, execute:
docker build -t dotclear:testing --build-arg CANAL=testing .
Or to build image from unstable canal, from the Dokerfile path, execute:
docker build -t dotclear:dev --build-arg CANAL=unstable .
Builds should support:
* postgresql and mysql and sqlite database
* linux/386 and linux/amd64 and linux/arm/V6 plateforms
* docker container healthcheck
### DOCKER
**Exemple of a docker compose file with a mariadb database:**
services:
# MYSQL database service
dc_db:
image: mariadb:latest
container_name: dotcleardb
restart: unless-stopped
command: --transaction-isolation=READ-COMMITTED --log-bin=binlog --binlog-format=ROW
volumes:
- dc_db:/var/lib/mysql
environment:
MYSQL_ROOT_PASSWORD: dotclear_root
MYSQL_DATABASE: dotclear_db
MYSQL_USER: dotclear_user
MYSQL_PASSWORD: dotclear_pwd
healthcheck:
test: ["CMD", "healthcheck.sh", "--connect", "--innodb_initialized"]
start_period: 10s
interval: 10s
timeout: 5s
retries: 3
# PHP-FPM Service
dc_app:
image: jcpd/docker-dotclear:latest
container_name: dotclearphp
restart: unless-stopped
volumes:
- dc_app:/var/www/dotclear
ports:
- 80:80
depends_on:
dc_db: # MYSQL database service
condition: service_healthy # Waiting for database ready
environment:
# These variables are only used for first install, see inc/config.php
DC_DBDRIVER: mysqlimb4 # MYSQL full UTF-8
DC_DBHOST: dc_db # MYSQL database service
DC_DBNAME: dotclear_db # MYSQL_DATABASE
DC_DBUSER: dotclear_user # MYSQL_USER
DC_DBPASSWORD: dotclear_pwd # MYSQL_PASSWORD
DC_DBPREFIX: dc_ # Database tables prefix
DC_ADMINMAILFROM: contact@exemple.com # Dotclear mail from
volumes:
dc_app: # NGINX (dotclear) volume
dc_db: # MYSQL (database) volume
* You __MUST__ replace database USER and PASSWORD by something else.
Then execute:
docker-compose up -d
Dotclear is now available on your server host at http://locahost/
On first run Dotclear does its installation process and ask you to create a first user.
On first run you should wait that container download and install required version of Dotclear,
this may takes a while...
**Another exemple with an SQLite database and a single container:**
services:
dotclear:
image: jcpd/docker-dotclear:latest
container_name: dotclear
restart: unless-stopped
volumes:
- ./dotclear:/var/www/dotclear
ports:
- 80:80
environment:
DC_DBDRIVER: sqlite
DC_DBNAME: \var\www\dotclear\sqlite.db
DC_ADMINMAILFROM: contact@exemple.com
or with a simple docker command:
docker run -d --name dotclear -p 80:80 -v dotclear:/var/www/dotclear -e DC_DBDRIVER=sqlite -e DC_DBNAME=/var/www/dotclear/sqlite.db -e DC_ADMINMAILFROM=contact@exemple.com jcpd/docker-dotclear:latest
SQLite database will be stored in folder \var\www\dotclear
### BLOG
__Standard configuration by subfolders__
These images use Dotclear URL rewriting in PATH INFO mode.
By default URL and path should be corrected by a custom plugin automatically.
Blogs URLs looks like:
* http://localhost/default/
* http://localhost/blog2/
* ...
Blogs administration is available at http://localhost/admin
When you create a new blog in this configuration,
you must use the _blog_id_ with the trailing slash in blog URL setting like http://localhost/blog_id/
__Standard configuration by subdomains__
These images use Dotclear URL rewriting in PATH INFO mode.
By default URL and path should be corrected by a custom plugin automatically.
Blogs URLs looks like:
* http://default.domain.tld/
* http://blog2.domain.tld/
* ...
Blogs administration is available at http://xxx.domain.tld/admin
When you create a new blog in this configuration,
you must use the _blog_id_ as subdomain in blog URL setting like http://blog_id.domain.tld/
__Non standard configuration__
Setup nginx server configuration (see bellow):
* adapt _/var/www/dotclear/servers/*.conf_ to your needs
Then to configure blog:
* go to the administration interface at http://my_custom_domain/admin,
* left side menu _Blog settings_
* panel _Advanced parameters_
* set _Blog URL_ to http://my_custom_domain/ (with trailing slash)
* set _URL scan method_ to 'PATH_INFO'
Then fix public_path and public_url for the blog:
* go to the administration interface at http://my_custom_domain/admin,
* left side menu _about:config_
* panel _system_
* set _public_path_ to the real path on system to public directory of the blog
* set _public_url_ to the URL of the public directory of the blog
### STRUCTURE
Default root path of this image structure is in __/var/www/dotclear__ with sub folders:
* _app_ : Dotclear application files
* _blogs_ : Blogs public directories
* _cache_ : Dotclear template cache
* _plugins_ : Third party plugins directory
* _servers_ : Nginx servers configurations
* _themes_ : Dotclear themes directory
* _var_ : Dotclear var directory
### UPGRADE
To upgrade Dotclear to next version,
it is recommanded to pull latest image and restart the docker container
or use Dotclear buitin update system but themes wiil not be updated.
### TODO
* Add better cache management. From another container or from Dotclear container.
* Add mail support.
### CONTRIBUTING
This image is an open source project. If you'd like to contribute, please read the [CONTRIBUTING file](/CONTRIBUTING.md).
You can submit a pull request, or feel free to use any other way you'd prefer.
### LICENSE
Copyright Jean-Christian Paul Denis
AGPL-v3 <https://www.gnu.org/licenses/agpl-3.0.html>
This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU Affero General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU Affero General Public License for more details.
You should have received a copy of the GNU Affero General Public License along with this program. If not, see <https://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
Dotclear software is licensed under AGPL-3, Copyright Olivier Meunier & Association Dotclear