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authorFrédéric Guillot <fred@kanboard.net>2017-11-30 17:19:52 -0800
committerFrédéric Guillot <fred@kanboard.net>2017-11-30 17:21:21 -0800
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Update documentation about Docker
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@@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ How to run Kanboard with Docker?
Kanboard can run easily with [Docker](https://www.docker.com).
-The image size is approximately **70MB** and contains:
+The image size is approximately **50MB** and contains:
- [Alpine Linux](http://alpinelinux.org/)
- The [process manager S6](http://skarnet.org/software/s6/)
@@ -15,50 +15,39 @@ URL rewriting is enabled in the included config file.
When the container is running, the memory utilization is around **30MB**.
-Use the stable version
-----------------------
+Use the latest release version
+------------------------------
+
+From the list of tags on the [Docker Hub](https://hub.docker.com/r/kanboard/kanboard/), choose the version that you would like to install.
-To fetch the latest stable release of Kanboard use the tag **stable**:
+For example, to install the version 1.1.1:
```bash
-docker pull kanboard/kanboard
-docker run -d --name kanboard -p 80:80 -t kanboard/kanboard:stable
+docker pull kanboard/kanboard:v1.1.1
+docker run -d --name kanboard -p 80:80 -t kanboard/kanboard:v1.1.1
```
Use the development version (automated build)
---------------------------------------------
-Every new commit on the repository trigger a new build on the [Docker Hub](https://registry.hub.docker.com/u/kanboard/kanboard/).
+Every new commit on the repository trigger a new build on the [Docker Hub](https://hub.docker.com/r/kanboard/kanboard/).
```bash
-docker pull kanboard/kanboard
+docker pull kanboard/kanboard:latest
docker run -d --name kanboard -p 80:80 -t kanboard/kanboard:latest
```
-The tag **latest** is the **development version** of Kanboard, use at your own risk.
+The tag **latest** is the **development version** of Kanboard and represents the master branch, use at your own risk.
Build your own Docker image
---------------------------
-There is a `Dockerfile` in the Kanboard repository to build your own image.
Clone the Kanboard repository and run the following command:
```bash
-docker build -t youruser/kanboard:master .
-```
-
-or
-
-```bash
make docker-image
```
-To run your container in background on the port 80:
-
-```bash
-docker run -d --name kanboard -p 80:80 -t youruser/kanboard:master
-```
-
Volumes
-------
@@ -69,6 +58,8 @@ You can attach 2 volumes to your container:
Use the flag `-v` to mount a volume on the host machine like described in [official Docker documentation](https://docs.docker.com/engine/userguide/containers/dockervolumes/).
+There is also a `docker-compose.yml` file in the repository.
+
Upgrade your container
----------------------
@@ -86,12 +77,12 @@ Config files
- The container already include a custom config file located at `/var/www/app/config.php`.
- You can store your own config file on the data volume: `/var/www/app/data/config.php`.
-- If you change your config file values, you must restart the container to take into account the new parameters.
+- You must restart the container to take into account the new parameters of your custom config file.
-References
-----------
+Notes
+-----
-- [Official Kanboard images](https://registry.hub.docker.com/u/kanboard/kanboard/)
+- [Official Kanboard images](https://hub.docker.com/r/kanboard/kanboard/)
- [Docker documentation](https://docs.docker.com/)
-- [Dockerfile stable version](https://github.com/kanboard/docker)
-- [Dockerfile dev version](https://github.com/kanboard/kanboard/blob/master/Dockerfile)
+- Since Kanboard > v1.1.0, the tag "stable" is not used anymore
+- To send emails, you must use the SMTP method or a plugin like Mailgun/Sendgrid/Postmark