Quick start GROWI with docker-compose
- Start
- Upgrade
- Migrate from crowi-plus-docker-compose
- How to install plugins
- NOTE: DISABLED Environment Variables
- More convenient Examples
- Documentation
git clone https://github.com/weseek/growi-docker-compose.git growi
cd growi
docker-compose up
and access to http://localhost:3000
Edit docker-compose.yml
and modify ports
for app
services:
app:
ports:
- 127.0.0.1:3000:3000
services:
app:
ports:
- 3000:3000
If you have enough memory, increase heap size for Elasticsearch with ES_JAVA_OPTS
value in docker-compose.yml
.
environment:
- "ES_JAVA_OPTS=-Xms2g -Xmx2g"
Please be sure to access Admin's guide - GROWI Docs(en/ja) and see 'Upgrade' section before upgrading. Sometimes you may have to deal with problems that may occur by yourself.
To upgrade app to v4.2 or later, you have to upgrade mongoDB to v4.x. Please see this page for the details.
# go to growi-docker-compose workdir
cd growi
# stop
docker-compose stop
# remove current container and images
docker-compose rm app
docker rmi weseek/growi:5
# rebuild app container image
git pull
docker-compose build
# start
docker-compose up
If you have used weseek/crowi-plus docker image with docker-compose so far, please see migration document.
Followings are unchangable.
- PORT
- NODE_ENV
Followings are disabled because they are overwritten by docker-compose.yml
- MONGO_URI
- PASSWORD_SEED
Change docker-compose.yml
if you need.
Others conform to weseek/growi
- Multiple sites
- HTTPS(with Let's Encrypt) proxy integration
- HackMD(CodiMD) integration
- Backup MongoDB data
If you have any problems or questions about this image, please contact us through a GitHub issue.
- The MIT License (MIT)
- See LICENSE file.