# This docker-compose file creates one # compose 'project' consisting of two containers # # 1. The PostgreSQL data container # 2. The LedgerSMB application container # # LedgerSMB persists all its data in the database, # so no special care needs to be taken on # container upgrades. With PostgreSQL, data is # persisted across upgrades by the use of a # special 'dbdata' volume version: "3.2" services: db: image: postgres:9.6-alpine environment: # Replace the password below for a secure setup POSTGRES_PASSWORD: abc PGDATA: /var/lib/postgresql/data/pgdata networks: - internal volumes: - "dbdata:/var/lib/postgresql/data" lsmb: depends_on: - db image: ledgersmb/ledgersmb:1.6 networks: - internal - default # environment: # SSMTP_ROOT: # SSMTP_HOSTNAME: # SSMTP_MAILHUB: # SSMTP_AUTH_USER: # SSMTP_AUTH_PASS: # SSMTP_AUTH_METHOD: # SSMTP_USE_STARTTLS: # SSMTP_FROMLINE_OVERRIDE: # having the dbdata volume is required to persist our # data between PostgreSQL container updates; without # that, the data is contained in the same volume as # the rest of the image and on update/upgrade, the # data will be lost. volumes: dbdata: networks: internal: