Note that my assumption so far has been to provide a production-ready Dockerized XWiki. This is not meant to be a demo container to test out XWiki.
* This is for example why I’ve used Debian:jessy as the base imagine and not alpine for example. Another option to slim it down would be to use https://hub.docker.com/r/tklx/base/ but I’ve preferred to use what you’d use in production. * This is also why I’m using docker-compose and have several separate containers for the DB and for XWiki/Tomcat. Thanks -Vìncent > On 16 Jan 2017, at 18:37, Vincent Massol <[email protected]> wrote: > > Hi everyone, > > I’ve started a first version of a XWiki docker packaging at > https://github.com/xwiki-contrib/docker-xwiki and I’ve created an automated > build on DockerHub at https://hub.docker.com/u/xwiki/. The goal is to provide > an official packaging done by the XWiki dev team. > > Since I’m a recent user of Docker I’m sure I’ve made plenty of mistakes and > not following some best practices, even though I’ve tried my best to do that > ;) > > So it would be great if: > * Some users could try it out and let me know how it works > * Users could tell me what they’d expect in term of setup from a docker > distribution. > * Some Docker experts review my code and let me know what I should improve! > > After I receive some confirmation that it works well-enough, my goal is to > document it as an official way of installing xwiki on xwiki.org. > > Feel free to create jiras for ideas and bugs at > http://jira.xwiki.org/browse/XDOCKER. > > Thanks a lot! > -Vincent > > PS: Note that I’m sure some will want a different DB, such as postgreSQL for > example. That should be easy to do. Pull request accepted! :) >
