Regarding environment variables, I tried to install mayan 2.6.1 two ways,
and cannot get it to work. I am trying to use docker to create mayan 2.6.1
with mysql as per the instructions -
https://gitlab.com/mayan-edms/mayan-edms-docker/tree/2.6.1.

1. I created a root shell (Ubuntu 14.01) and created the following shell
environment variables using the following script -

#!/bin/sh
MAYAN_DATABASE_DRIVER=\'django.db.backends.mysql\'
MAYAN_DATABASE_NAME=\'memorabilia\'
MAYAN_DATABASE_USER=\'mayan\'
MAYAN_DATABASE_PASSWORD=\'ooTh7ietieT0aKea\'
MAYAN_DATABASE_HOST=\'localhost\'
MAYAN_DATABASE_PORT=\'3306\'
export MAYAN_DATABASE_DRIVER
export MAYAN_DATABASE_NAME
export MAYAN_DATABASE_USER
export MAYAN_DATABASE_PASSWORD
export MAYAN_DATABASE_HOST
export MAYAN_DATABASE_PORT
echo $MAYAN_DATABASE_DRIVER
echo $MAYAN_DATABASE_NAME
echo $MAYAN_DATABASE_USER
echo $MAYAN_DATABASE_PASSWORD
echo $MAYAN_DATABASE_HOST
echo $MAYAN_DATABASE_PORT

The mayan instructions seem to indicate that the shell environment
variables need to single quotes around them. Is this correct, or are then
unquoted values? It the single quotes are not needed, I did not get an
error message about this.

I then followed the instruction referenced above to pull mayan 2.6.1 and
then run mayan 2.6.1. I was able to access mayan from http://localhost, but
after looking into the settings.py file for this container, I found that it
was using sqlite and not mysql as the db backend.

2. I removed the above container and image and started again. I pulled
mayan 2.6.1, and created an env.list file as shown in the docker
instructions for passing environemnt variables to docker:

MAYAN_DATABASE_DRIVER=django.db.backends.mysql
MAYAN_DATABASE_NAME=memorabilia
MAYAN_DATABASE_USER=mayan
MAYAN_DATABASE_PASSWORD=ooTh7ietieT0aKea
MAYAN_DATABASE_HOST=localhost
MAYAN_DATABASE_PORT=3306

I then ran mayan 2.6.1 with this command, passing the environment variables
as shown in the docker user guide

docker run -d --name mayan-edms --restart=always -p 9005:80 --env-file
./env.list -v mayan_data:/var/lib/mayan mayanedms/mayanedms:2.6.1

The container never started, or more specifically, it would start and stop
continuously. I removed the container and image as it was broken.

How do I create a mayan 2.6.1 instance using docker and using mysql as the
backend database? It does not appear the environment variables are working
Or I don't understand how to use them!), although the terminology is rather
confusing. Are they docker environment variables (as in #2 above), or
environment variables from the shell where docker is run (as in #1 above)?

Thanks!

Mark

On Mon, Jul 24, 2017 at 8:27 PM, Roberto Rosario <
[email protected]> wrote:

> Yes, it is a less involved process and all dependencies are taken care of.
>
> 1. Correct, there is no need to use Python's virtualenv since the Docker
> container itself is already isolated from the OS.
> 2. Environment variables are only needed when the container is first
> created, afterwards it can be stopped and restarted and their values will
> persist internally in the container.
>
> On Wednesday, July 19, 2017 at 1:31:26 PM UTC-4, Mark Phillips wrote:
>>
>> I read the Docker install instructions for Mayan 2.6. Seems easy, but I
>> have a couple of questions -
>>
>> 1. After reading some about Docker, as I understand it, we don't need to
>> create a virtualenv for the Docker image. Is that correct? If not, I am not
>> sure how to combine the docker image with a virtualenv.
>>
>> 2. I see the environment variables make it easier to install with a
>> non-SQLite backend. Are these environment variables only for the install
>> process, or do then need to be a permanent feature? In other words, do I
>> set the environment variables in the current shell, or do they need to go
>> in my .profile so every time I log in they are present?
>>
>> Thanks!
>>
>>  Mark
>>
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