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Erik Huelsmann
2846d97696 * Automatic Dockerfile update by release process 2019-10-18 11:53:45 +00:00
Erik Huelsmann
4bf0946de9 * Automatic Dockerfile update by release process 2019-09-29 19:27:23 +00:00
Erik Huelsmann
44e9ad83b8 * Automatic Dockerfile update by release process 2019-08-18 21:05:44 +00:00
Erik Huelsmann
d899a7137c * Automatic Dockerfile update by release process 2019-01-20 14:32:04 +00:00
Erik Huelsmann
4d9aa13a7d * Automatic Dockerfile update by release process 2018-12-25 23:29:52 +00:00
Erik Huelsmann
89e2cef3af * Automatic Dockerfile update by release process 2018-12-16 18:19:26 +00:00
Erik Huelsmann
0746f6e17d * Automatic Dockerfile update by release process 2018-12-14 11:33:37 +00:00
Erik Huelsmann
fc3f0cdf6a * Automatic Dockerfile update by release process 2018-10-14 20:10:54 +00:00
Erik Huelsmann
d42ade1dc0 * Automatic Dockerfile update by release process 2018-09-16 20:01:29 +00:00
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@@ -2,8 +2,8 @@ FROM debian:stretch-slim
MAINTAINER Freelock john@freelock.com MAINTAINER Freelock john@freelock.com
# Build time variables # Build time variables
ARG LSMB_VERSION="1.7.13" ENV LSMB_VERSION 1.6.13
ARG LSMB_DL_DIR="Releases"
# Install Perl, Tex, Starman, psql client, and all dependencies # Install Perl, Tex, Starman, psql client, and all dependencies
# Without libclass-c3-xs-perl, performance is terribly slow... # Without libclass-c3-xs-perl, performance is terribly slow...
@@ -16,11 +16,6 @@ ARG LSMB_DL_DIR="Releases"
# Installing psql client directly from instructions at https://wiki.postgresql.org/wiki/Apt # Installing psql client directly from instructions at https://wiki.postgresql.org/wiki/Apt
# That mitigates issues where the PG instance is running a newer version than this container # That mitigates issues where the PG instance is running a newer version than this container
# for Buster, add:
# libhtml-escape-perl \
# libplack-middleware-builder-conditionals-perl \
# libplack-request-withencoding-perl \
#libversion-compare-perl
RUN echo -n "APT::Install-Recommends \"0\";\nAPT::Install-Suggests \"0\";\n" >> /etc/apt/apt.conf && \ RUN echo -n "APT::Install-Recommends \"0\";\nAPT::Install-Suggests \"0\";\n" >> /etc/apt/apt.conf && \
mkdir -p /usr/share/man/man1/ && \ mkdir -p /usr/share/man/man1/ && \
mkdir -p /usr/share/man/man2/ && \ mkdir -p /usr/share/man/man2/ && \
@@ -33,11 +28,10 @@ RUN echo -n "APT::Install-Recommends \"0\";\nAPT::Install-Suggests \"0\";\n" >>
DEBIAN_FRONTEND="noninteractive" apt-get dist-upgrade -y -q && \ DEBIAN_FRONTEND="noninteractive" apt-get dist-upgrade -y -q && \
DEBIAN_FRONTEND="noninteractive" apt-get -y -q install \ DEBIAN_FRONTEND="noninteractive" apt-get -y -q install \
wget ca-certificates gnupg \ wget ca-certificates gnupg \
libcgi-emulate-psgi-perl libconfig-inifiles-perl \ libcgi-emulate-psgi-perl libcgi-simple-perl libconfig-inifiles-perl \
libdbd-pg-perl libdbi-perl libdata-uuid-perl libdatetime-perl \ libdbd-pg-perl libdbi-perl libdata-uuid-perl libdatetime-perl \
libdatetime-format-strptime-perl \ libdatetime-format-strptime-perl libio-stringy-perl \
libio-stringy-perl \ libjson-xs-perl libcpanel-json-xs-perl liblist-moreutils-perl \
libcpanel-json-xs-perl liblist-moreutils-perl \
liblocale-maketext-perl liblocale-maketext-lexicon-perl \ liblocale-maketext-perl liblocale-maketext-lexicon-perl \
liblog-log4perl-perl libmime-lite-perl libmime-types-perl \ liblog-log4perl-perl libmime-lite-perl libmime-types-perl \
libmath-bigint-gmp-perl libmodule-runtime-perl libmoose-perl \ libmath-bigint-gmp-perl libmodule-runtime-perl libmoose-perl \
@@ -48,12 +42,12 @@ RUN echo -n "APT::Install-Recommends \"0\";\nAPT::Install-Suggests \"0\";\n" >>
libpgobject-util-dbadmin-perl libplack-perl \ libpgobject-util-dbadmin-perl libplack-perl \
libplack-middleware-reverseproxy-perl \ libplack-middleware-reverseproxy-perl \
libtemplate-perl libtext-csv-perl libtext-csv-xs-perl \ libtemplate-perl libtext-csv-perl libtext-csv-xs-perl \
libtext-markdown-perl libxml-simple-perl \ libtext-markdown-perl libxml-simple-perl \
libnamespace-autoclean-perl \ libnamespace-autoclean-perl \
libfile-find-rule-perl \ libimage-size-perl \
libtemplate-plugin-latex-perl libtex-encode-perl \ libtemplate-plugin-latex-perl libtex-encode-perl \
libclass-c3-xs-perl libclass-accessor-lite-perl \ libclass-c3-xs-perl libclass-accessor-lite-perl \
libnet-cidr-lite-perl \ libnet-cidr-lite-perl libtest-requires-perl \
texlive-latex-recommended \ texlive-latex-recommended \
texlive-xetex fonts-liberation \ texlive-xetex fonts-liberation \
starman \ starman \
@@ -65,7 +59,7 @@ RUN echo -n "APT::Install-Recommends \"0\";\nAPT::Install-Suggests \"0\";\n" >>
DEBIAN_FRONTEND="noninteractive" apt-get -q -y update && \ DEBIAN_FRONTEND="noninteractive" apt-get -q -y update && \
DEBIAN_FRONTEND="noninteractive" apt-get -q -y install postgresql-client && \ DEBIAN_FRONTEND="noninteractive" apt-get -q -y install postgresql-client && \
DEBIAN_FRONTEND="noninteractive" apt-get -q -y install git cpanminus make gcc libperl-dev && \ DEBIAN_FRONTEND="noninteractive" apt-get -q -y install git cpanminus make gcc libperl-dev && \
wget --quiet -O /tmp/ledgersmb-$LSMB_VERSION.tar.gz "https://download.ledgersmb.org/f/$LSMB_DL_DIR/$LSMB_VERSION/ledgersmb-$LSMB_VERSION.tar.gz" && \ wget --quiet -O /tmp/ledgersmb-$LSMB_VERSION.tar.gz "https://download.ledgersmb.org/f/Releases/$LSMB_VERSION/ledgersmb-$LSMB_VERSION.tar.gz" && \
tar -xzf /tmp/ledgersmb-$LSMB_VERSION.tar.gz --directory /srv && \ tar -xzf /tmp/ledgersmb-$LSMB_VERSION.tar.gz --directory /srv && \
rm -f /tmp/ledgersmb-$LSMB_VERSION.tar.gz && \ rm -f /tmp/ledgersmb-$LSMB_VERSION.tar.gz && \
cpanm --notest \ cpanm --notest \

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@@ -1,17 +1,12 @@
# ledgersmb-docker # ledgersmb-docker
Dockerfile for LedgerSMB Docker image Dockerfile for LedgerSMB Docker image
# Supported tags # Supported tags
- `1.7`, `1.7.x`, `latest` - Latest official release from 1.7 branch - `1.6`, `1.6.x`, `latest` - Latest release tarball from 1.6 branch
- `1.6`, `1.6.x` - Latest official release from 1.6 branch - `1.5`, `1.5.x` - Latest release tarball from 1.5 branch
- `1.5`, `1.5.30` - Last official release from 1.5 branch - `1.4`, `1.4.x` - Latest tagged release of git 1.4 branch
- `1.4`, `1.4.42` - Last official release from 1.4 branch
- `master` - Master branch from git, unstable
Containers supporting the development process are provided
through the ledgersmb-dev-docker project. See https://github.com/ledgersmb/ledgersmb-dev-docker/blob/master/README.md#getting-started.
# What is LedgerSMB? # What is LedgerSMB?
@@ -39,62 +34,61 @@ to add the TLS layer by applying Nginx or Apache as reverse proxy.
Enabling optional functionalities such as outgoing e-mail and printing Enabling optional functionalities such as outgoing e-mail and printing
could require additional setup of a mail service or CUPS printer service. could require additional setup of a mail service or CUPS printer service.
# Quickstart
The quickest way to get this image up and running is by using the
`docker-compose` file available through the GitHub repository at:
https://github.com/ledgersmb/ledgersmb-docker/blob/1.6/docker-compose.yml
which sets up both this image and a supporting database image for
production purposes (i.e. with persistent (database) data, with the
exception of one thing: setting up an Nginx or Apache reverse proxy
with TLS 1.2/1.3 support -- a requirement if you want to access your
installation over any type of network.
# How to use this image # How to use this image
This image can be installed either automatically with the Docker compose file ## Start a postgres instance
manually with docker only.
## Docker-Compose installation and start
This image provides `docker-compose.yml` which can be used to pull related
images, install them, establish an internal network for their communications,
adjust environment variables, start and stop LedgerSMB. The only instructions
required, after the optional edition of the file to adjust the environment
variables, are:
```plain ```plain
$ docker-compose pull $ docker run -d --name postgres \
$ docker-compose up -e POSTGRES_PASSWORD=mysecretpassword \
postgres:latest
``` ```
This will set up two containers: (1) a PostgreSQL container with persistent BEWARE: The command above creates a container with the database data stored
storage which is retained between container updates and (2) a LedgerSMB *inside* the container. Upon removal of the container, the database data will
container configured to connect to the PostgreSQL container as its database be removed too!
server.
The database username and password are: To prevent destruction of the database data upon replacement of the container,
please use these commands instead:
```plain ```plain
username: postgres $ docker volume create dbdata
password: abc $ docker run -d --name postgres \
-e POSTGRES_PASSWORD=mysecretpassword \
-e PGDATA=/var/lib/postgresql/data/pgdata \
-v dbdata:/var/lib/postgresql/data \
postgres:latest
``` ```
## Manual installation ## Start LedgerSMB
This section assumes availability of a PostgreSQL server to attach to the
LedgerSMB image as the database server.
### Start LedgerSMB
```plain ```plain
$ docker run -d -p 5762:5762 --name myledger \ $ docker run -d -p 5762:5762 --name myledger \
-e POSTGRES_HOST=<ip/hostname> ledgersmb/ledgersmb:latest ledgersmb/ledgersmb:latest
``` ```
This command maps port 5762 of your container to port 5762 in your host. The This command maps port 5762 of your container to port 5762 in your host. The
web application inside the container should now be accessible through web application inside the container should now be accessible through
http://localhost:5762/setup.pl and http://localhost:5762/login.pl. http://localhost:5762/setup.pl.
Below are more variables which determine container configuration, ## Set up LedgerSMB
like `POSTGRES_HOST` above.
# Set up LedgerSMB
* Visit http://myledger:5762/setup.pl. * Visit http://myledger:5762/setup.pl.
* Log in with the "postgres" user and the password `abc` as given above - * Log in with the "postgres" user and the password `mysecretpassword`
or with the credentials of your own database server in case of a manual and provide the name of a company (= database name) you want to create.
setup - and provide the name of a company (= database name) you want to
create.
* Go over the steps presented in the browser * Go over the steps presented in the browser
Once you have completed the setup steps, you have a fully functional Once you have completed the setup steps, you have a fully functional
@@ -144,18 +138,21 @@ affect the performance experience of users.
## Mail configuration ## Mail configuration
### Before 1.8.0 The docker image uses `ssmtp` to send mail.
These variables are used to set outgoing SMTP defaults. * `SSMTP_ROOT` (config: `Root`)
* `SSMTP_ROOT` (config: `Root` -- DEPRECATED)
* `SSMTP_MAILHUB` (config: `Mailhub`) * `SSMTP_MAILHUB` (config: `Mailhub`)
* `SSMTP_HOSTNAME` (config: `Hostname`) * `SSMTP_HOSTNAME` (config: `Hostname`)
* `SSMTP_USE_STARTTLS` (config: `UseSTARTTLS`) * `SSMTP_USE_STARTTLS` (config: `UseSTARTTLS`)
* `SSMTP_AUTH_USER` (config: `AuthUser`) * `SSMTP_AUTH_USER` (config: `AuthUser`)
* `SSMTP_AUTH_PASS` (config: `AuthPass`) * `SSMTP_AUTH_PASS` (config: `AuthPass`)
* `SSMTP_AUTH_METHOD` (config: `AuthMethod` -- DEPRECATED) * `SSMTP_AUTH_METHOD` (config: `AuthMethod`)
* `SSMTP_FROMLINE_OVERRIDE` (config: `FromLineOverride` -- DEPRECATED) * `SSMTP_FROMLINE_OVERRIDE` (config: `FromLineOverride`)
These variables are used to set outgoing SMTP defaults.
To set the outgoing email address, set `SSMTP_ROOT` and `SSMTP_HOSTNAME` at
a minimum.
`SSMTP_MAILHUB` defaults to the default docker0 interface, so if your host is `SSMTP_MAILHUB` defaults to the default docker0 interface, so if your host is
already configured to relay mail, this should relay successfully with only already configured to relay mail, this should relay successfully with only
@@ -166,25 +163,6 @@ Use the [ssmtp.conf man
page](https://www.systutorials.com/docs/linux/man/5-ssmtp.conf/) to look up page](https://www.systutorials.com/docs/linux/man/5-ssmtp.conf/) to look up
the meaning and function of each of the mail configuration keys. the meaning and function of each of the mail configuration keys.
### 1.8.0 and higher (under development)
As of 1.8.0, the image is based on Debian Buster instead of Debian Stretch;
with Buster, the `ssmtp` program has been removed from Debian, this image
had to change strategy. The main application always came with built-in e-mail
yet with the deprecation, the abilities have expanded.
The following parameters are now supported to set mail preferences:
* `LSMB_MAIL_SMTPHOST`
* `LSMB_MAIL_SMTPPORT`
* `LSMB_MAIL_SMTPTLS`
* `LSMB_MAIL_SMTPSENDER_HOSTNAME`
* `LSMB_MAIL_SMTPUSER`
* `LSMB_MAIL_SMTPPASS`
* `LSMB_MAIL_SMTPAUTHMECH`
# Troubleshooting/Developing # Troubleshooting/Developing
Currently the LedgerSMB installation is in /srv/ledgersmb Currently the LedgerSMB installation is in /srv/ledgersmb
@@ -195,18 +173,11 @@ and the startup & config script is /usr/bin/start.sh.
## Issues ## Issues
If you have any problems with or questions about this image or LedgerSMB, If you have any problems with or questions about this image or LedgerSMB, please contact us on the [mailing list](http://ledgersmb.org/topic/support/mailing-lists-rss-and-nntp-feeds) or through a [GitHub issue](https://github.com/ledgersmb/ledgersmb-docker/issues).
please contact us on the [mailing list](http://ledgersmb.org/topic/support/mailing-lists-rss-and-nntp-feeds)
or through a [GitHub issue](https://github.com/ledgersmb/ledgersmb-docker/issues).
You can also reach some of the official LedgerSMB maintainers via the You can also reach some of the official LedgerSMB maintainers via the `#ledgersmb` IRC channel on [Freenode](https://freenode.net), or on the bridged [Matrix](https://matrix.org) room in [#ledgersmb:matrix.org](https://matrix.to/#/#ledgersmb:matrix.org). The [Riot.im](https://riot.im/app/#/room/#ledgersmb:matrix.org) Matrix client is highly recommended.
`#ledgersmb` IRC channel on [Freenode](https://freenode.net), or on the
bridged [Matrix](https://matrix.org) room in [#ledgersmb:matrix.org](https://matrix.to/#/#ledgersmb:matrix.org).
The [Riot.im](https://riot.im/app/#/room/#ledgersmb:matrix.org) Matrix client is highly recommended.
## Contributing ## Contributing
You are invited to contribute new features, fixes, or updates, large or small; You are invited to contribute new features, fixes, or updates, large or small; we are always thrilled to receive pull requests, and do our best to process them as fast as we can.
we are always thrilled to receive pull requests, and do our best to process
them as fast as we can.

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@@ -28,7 +28,7 @@ services:
lsmb: lsmb:
depends_on: depends_on:
- postgres - postgres
image: ledgersmb/ledgersmb:1.7 image: ledgersmb/ledgersmb:1.6
networks: networks:
- internal - internal
- default - default

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@@ -20,14 +20,30 @@ EOF
export LSMB_CONFIG_FILE='/tmp/ledgersmb.conf' export LSMB_CONFIG_FILE='/tmp/ledgersmb.conf'
fi fi
if [ ! -d "/tmp/ledgersmb" ]; then if [ ! -f "/tmp/ledgersmb" ]; then
mkdir -p /tmp/ledgersmb mkdir /tmp/ledgersmb
fi fi
# Currently unmaintained/untested
# if [ ! -z ${CREATE_DATABASE+x} ]; then
# perl tools/dbsetup.pl --company $CREATE_DATABASE \
# --host $POSTGRES_HOST \
# --postgres_password "$POSTGRES_PASS"
#fi
# Needed for modules loaded by cpanm
export PERL5LIB
for PerlLib in /usr/lib/perl5* /usr/local/lib/perl5*/site_perl/* ; do
[[ -d "$PerlLib" ]] && {
PERL5LIB="$PerlLib";
echo -e "\tmaybe: $PerlLib";
}
done ;
echo "Selected PERL5LIB=$PERL5LIB";
# start ledgersmb # start ledgersmb
# --preload-app allows application initialization to kill the entire # --preload-app allows application initialization to kill the entire
# starman instance (instead of just the worker, which will immediately # starman instance (instead of just the worker, which will immediately
# get restarted); it also has a positive effect on memory use # get restarted); it also has a positive effect on memory use
exec starman --port 5762 --workers ${LSMB_WORKERS:-5} -I lib -I old/lib \ exec starman --port 5762 --workers ${LSMB_WORKERS:-5} --preload-app bin/ledgersmb-server.psgi
--preload-app bin/ledgersmb-server.psgi