A collection of docker-compose configurations for re-creating different Liferay environments
This Liferay Workspace is set up so you can immediately spin up an environment with Liferay, a database, Elasticsearch and an NGINX webserver set up. Different features and services can be included or omitted as needed.
To start up the environment, run ./gradlew start.
To shut down the environment, run ./gradlew stop.
- Set the Liferay Docker image version
- Deploy OSGi configs
- Deploy portal-ext.properties
- Deploy hotfixes
- Deploy custom modules and projects
- Set the Liferay version for building modules
- Deploy a Document Library
- Deploy license files
- Enable clustering
- Enable MySQL 8.4
- Enable PostgreSQL 16.3
- Import a database dump
- Enable database partitioning (MySQL and PostgreSQL only)
- Supports Liferay clustering OOTB
- Enable standalone Elasticsearch
- Supports Liferay clustering OOTB
- Enable NGINX (HTTP)
- Enable NGINX (HTTPS)
- Use custom hostnames
- Supports Liferay clustering OOTB
- Build a custom Liferay image with custom modules and configs included
- Start up and shut down the Docker Compose containers
- Start up environment
- Shut down environment
- Clean up prepared hotfixes
- Clean up all prepared data and built Liferay Docker images
- You must have
dockeranddocker composeinstalled
Set the liferay.workspace.docker.image.liferay property in gradle.properties.
This will override the Docker image version that is determined from the liferay.workspace.product property (see Set the Liferay version for building modules).
gradle.properties:
liferay.workspace.docker.image.liferay=liferay/dxp:7.2.10-sp8Place OSGi .config files in the ./configs/common/configs directory. They will be included in the built Liferay image.
OSGi config files:
./configs/common/configs/SomeConfigFile.config
Place *.properties files in the ./configs/common directory. They will be included in the built Liferay image.
Properties files:
./configs/common/portal-ext.properties
Add hotfix URLs to the lr.docker.environment.hotfix.urls property in gradle.properties as a comma-separated string. Each URL listed will be downloaded and placed into the ./configs/common/patching directory, which will be included in the built Liferay image.
gradle.properties:
lr.docker.environment.hotfix.urls=\
https://releases-cdn.liferay.com/dxp/hotfix/2024.q2.7/liferay-dxp-2024.q2.7-hotfix-4.zip,\
https://releases-cdn.liferay.com/dxp/hotfix/2024.q2.7/liferay-dxp-2024.q2.7-hotfix-5.zipNote: Local file URLs are also supported using the file:// protocol.
Liferay Workspace will automatically build and deploy custom modules and projects contained in the Workspace to the built Liferay Docker image. More documentation on creating and building projects can be found at Liferay Learn.
Document library files can be added to Liferay in one of two ways:
-
Add the document library folder to
./configs/common/data/document_library -
Include the document library as part of the data directory defined by the
lr.docker.environment.data.directoryproperty. See Data Features for more details on how to create and use data directories.
Document library files for method #1:
./configs/common/data/document_library
Add a license files to ./configs/common/osgi/modules.
Note: The Gradle command to start the server will fail if there are no license files and you are trying to start up a Liferay DXP image.
Clustering can be enabled by setting the lr.docker.environment.cluster.nodes property in gradle.properties. Setting it to 0 means no clustering is enabled. Setting it to 1 or more will add that many cluster nodes in addition to the main Liferay instance.
gradle.properties:
# This will start the main Liferay instance and 2 additional cluster nodes
lr.docker.environment.cluster.nodes=2To customize Liferay's JVM arguments, modify the LIFERAY_JVM_OPTS variable in ./liferay-jvm-opts.env. This file already includes several default arguments for better server performance.
Set the lr.docker.environment.service.enabled[mysql] property to true or 1 in gradle.properties.
gradle.properties:
lr.docker.environment.service.enabled[mysql]=trueSet the lr.docker.environment.service.enabled[postgres] property to true or 1 in gradle.properties.
gradle.properties:
lr.docker.environment.service.enabled[postgres]=trueDatabase dump files can be added to the ./dumps directory at the root of the Workspace. It will automatically be copied into the MySQL container.
./dumps/dumpfile.sql
Set the lr.docker.environment.database.partitioning.enabled property to true or 1 in gradle.properties.
gradle.properties:
lr.docker.environment.database.partitioning.enabled=trueSet the lr.docker.environment.service.enabled[elasticsearch] property to true or 1 in gradle.properties.
gradle.properties:
lr.docker.environment.service.enabled[elasticsearch]=trueSet the lr.docker.environment.service.enabled[webserver_http] property to true or 1 in gradle.properties.
gradle.properties:
lr.docker.environment.service.enabled[webserver_http]=trueSet the lr.docker.environment.service.enabled[webserver_https] property to true or 1 in gradle.properties.
gradle.properties:
lr.docker.environment.service.enabled[webserver_https]=trueSpecify the hostnames through which you want to access Liferay using the lr.docker.environment.web.server.hostnames property.
You can provide multiple hostnames, separated by commas.
lr.docker.environment.web.server.hostnames=localhost./gradlew exportContainerData
This will export data from each of the running containers to a timestamped directory inside of ./exported_data. This directory can then be directly referenced by the lr.docker.environment.data.directory property to re-use that data on future startups.
Note: This repo intentionally does not bind-mount container directories to host directories as it can easily cause startup issues due to user permission mismatches. It is a known issue with Docker Compose.
Set the lr.docker.environment.data.directory property in gradle.properties to a relative or absolute path to a directory. This directory structure illustrates where each service directory is mapped in the respective container:
data_folder (directory in their repsective container)
├── elasticsearch -> /usr/share/elasticsearch/data/
├── liferay -> /opt/liferay/data
└── mysql -> /var/lib/mysql
gradle.properties:
lr.docker.environment.data.directory=exported_data/data_20241206.175343Set the lr.docker.environment.glowroot.enabled property to true or 1 in gradle.properties to enable Glowroot.
gradle.properties:
lr.docker.environment.glowroot.enabled=trueSet the lr.docker.environment.yourkit.enabled property to true or 1 in gradle.properties to enable YourKit.
gradle.properties:
lr.docker.environment.yourkit.enabled=trueYou can provide the download URL of the preferred YourKit version zip in the lr.docker.environment.yourkit.url property.
gradle.properties:
lr.docker.environment.yourkit.url=https://www.yourkit.com/download/docker/YourKit-JavaProfiler-2025.3-docker.zip./gradlew shareWorkspace
This will zip up the workspace as-is, including the declared data folder, into a shareable zip file. The zipped workspace will be timestamped and placed in the ./shared_workspaces directory. It will omit unnecessary files such as the .gradle and .git directories, as well as other exported data folders and shared workspaces in the exported_data and shared_workspaces directories.
The shared workspace should be immediately usable by simply unzipping the archive, cd to the unzipped folder, and starting up with ./gradlew start.
./gradlew start
./gradlew stop
By default, stopping a container will delete all persistent data, which has the desirable side-effect that product team members always start from a clean reproduced environment, but has the undesirable side-effect that customer support engineers always lose all changes since the last saved reproduced environment.
To change this behavior, set the following in your gradle-local.properties:
lr.docker.environment.clear.volume.data=false./gradlew restart
This will also stop the environment, so please see the previous note which describes the strategy for persisting data between restarts.
./gradlew exportContainerData
./gradlew shareWorkspace
./gradlew cleanPrepareHotfixes
./gradlew clean