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# Use this docker-compose file as:
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#
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# docker-compose -f docker-compose.yml -f docker-compose-reverseproxy.yml up -d
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#
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#
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# This command creates one
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# compose 'project' consisting of three containers
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#
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# 1. The PostgreSQL data container
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# 2. The LedgerSMB application container
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# 3. The Nginx reverse proxy container
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#
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# In addition to publishing LedgerSMB on port 5762 on localhost,
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# this project also publishes Nginx's reverse proxied content on
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# port 8080 on localhost
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version: "3.2"
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services:
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proxy:
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depends_on:
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- lsmb
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image: nginx:1-alpine
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volumes:
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- "lsmbdata:/srv/ledgersmb"
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- "./nginx.conf:/etc/nginx/nginx.conf"
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ports:
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- "8080:8080"
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# Comment the line below to stop the container from restarting on boot
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# unless it was manually stopped
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restart: unless-stopped
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lsmb:
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volumes:
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- "lsmbdata:/srv/ledgersmb"
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volumes:
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lsmbdata:
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# This docker-compose file creates one
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# compose 'project' consisting of two containers
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#
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# 1. The PostgreSQL data container
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# 2. The LedgerSMB application container
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#
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# LedgerSMB persists all its data in the database,
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# so no special care needs to be taken on
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# container upgrades. With PostgreSQL, data is
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# persisted across upgrades by the use of a
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# special 'dbdata' volume
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version: "3.2"
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services:
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# Note that the container needs to be named "postgres" here,
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# because that allows us to use the default hostname ("postgres")
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# from the LedgerSMB configuration
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postgres:
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image: postgres:15-alpine
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environment:
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# Replace the password below for a secure setup
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POSTGRES_PASSWORD: ${POSTGRES_PASSWORD:-abc}
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PGDATA: /var/lib/postgresql/data/pgdata
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networks:
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- internal
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volumes:
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- "pgdata:/var/lib/postgresql/data"
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# Comment the line below to stop the container from restarting on boot
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# unless it was manually stopped
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restart: unless-stopped
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lsmb:
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depends_on:
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- postgres
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image: ghcr.io/ledgersmb/ledgersmb:1.12
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# In order to store the configuration outside the image, allowing it to
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# be edited between container restarts, uncomment the section below and
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# change the 'source' to the directory where you want the configuration
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# to be stored.
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# volumes:
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# # Override all configuration:
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# - type: bind
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# source: /home/ledgersmb/conf
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# target: /srv/ledgersmb/local/conf
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# # Add a snippet of configuration:
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# - type: bind
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# source: /home/ledgersmb/conf/ledgersmb.100.yaml
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# target: /srv/ledgersmb/local/conf/ledgersmb.100.yaml
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networks:
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- internal
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- default
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# Comment the 'ports' section to disable mapping the LedgerSMB container port (5762)
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# to the host's port of the same number. Mapping "5762:5762" makes LedgerSMB
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# available on http://<host-dns-or-ip>:5762/
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# SECURITY NOTE: Leave this uncommented for evaluation purposes only!
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# In production, be sure to use SSL/TLS (such as by reverse proxying) to protect
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# user's passwords and other sensitive data
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ports:
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- "5762:5762"
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environment:
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# The LSMB_WORKERS environment variable lets you select the number
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# of processes serving HTTP requests. The default number of 2 workers
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# is geared toward limited-memory situations (1 GB). In order to
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# improve the performance experience, increase memory and the
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# number of workers
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#
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LSMB_WORKERS: ${LSMB_WORKERS:-5}
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#
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#
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# LSMB_MAIL_SMTPHOST:
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# LSMB_MAIL_SMTPPORT:
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# LSMB_MAIL_SMTPTLS:
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# LSMB_MAIL_SMTPSENDER_HOSTNAME:
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# LSMB_MAIL_SMTPUSER:
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# LSMB_MAIL_SMTPPASS:
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# LSMB_MAIL_SMTPAUTHMECH:
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#
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#
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# The PROXY_IP environment variable lets you set the IP address
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# (range) of the reverse proxy used for TLS termination, which forwards
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# its requests to this container. When this reverse proxy runs on the
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# Docker host, the default below applies. In case the reverse proxy is
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# hosted in a separate container, this setting needs to be adjusted.
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#
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# PROXY_IP: 172.17.0.1/12
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# Comment the line below to stop the container from restarting on boot
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# unless it was manually stopped
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restart: unless-stopped
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# having the dbdata volume is required to persist our
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# data between PostgreSQL container updates; without
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# that, the data is contained in the same volume as
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# the rest of the image and on update/upgrade, the
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# data will be lost.
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volumes:
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pgdata:
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networks:
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internal:
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