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README.md | ||
run.sh |
Install Gogs With Docker
Deploying gogs using Docker is as easy as pie. Simple
open the /dockerfiles/build.sh
file and replace the initial configuration
settings:
DB_TYPE="YOUR_DB_TYPE" # type of database, supports either 'mysql' or 'postgres'
MEM_TYPE="YOUR_MEM_TYPE" # type of memory database, supports either 'redis' or 'memcache'
DB_PASSWORD="YOUR_DB_PASSWORD" # The database password
DB_RUN_NAME="YOUR_DB_RUN_NAME" # The --name option value to use when running the database image
MEM_RUN_NAME="YOUR_MEM_RUN_NAME" # The --name option value to use when running the memory database image
HOST_PORT="YOUR_HOST_PORT" # The port to expose the app on (redirected to 3000 inside the gogs container)
And run:
cd dockerfiles
./build.sh
The build will take some time, just be patient. After it finishes, it will display a message that looks like this (the content may be different, depending on your configuration options):
Now we have the MySQL image(running) and gogs image, use the follow command to start gogs service:
docker run -i -t --link YOUR_DB_RUN_NAME:db --link YOUR_MEM_RUN_NAME:mem -p YOUR_HOST_PORT:3000 gogits/gogs
To run the container, just copy the above command:
docker run -i -t --link YOUR_DB_RUN_NAME:db --link YOUR_MEM_RUN_NAME:mem -p YOUR_HOST_PORT:3000 gogits/gogs
Now gogs should be running! Open your browser and navigate to:
http://YOUR_HOST_IP:YOUR_HOST_PORT
During the installation procedure, use the following information:
-
The database type should be whichever
DB_TYPE
you selected above -
The database host should be either
db:5432
ordb:3306
for PostgreSQL and MySQL respectively -
The
RUN_USER
should be whichever user you're running the container with. Ideally that'sgit
, but your individual configuration may vary -
Everything else is configured like a normal gogs installation
Let's 'gogs'! Ouya~