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Installing BlueSpice free with Docker
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< Setup:Installation Guide | Docker
Revision as of 16:45, 31 January 2020 by Mlink-rodrigue (talk | contribs)
The easiest way to run BlueSpice free is to install it with an all-in-one Docker image. All required services are preconfigured.
You can find all necessary information directly on Docker Hub.
How to use the Docker Hub image
Basic usage
Example for quick start. Blue Spice will be accessible only in localhost.
docker run -d -p 80:80 bluespice/bluespice-free
Keep your data outside of the docker
docker run -d -p 80:80 -v {/my/data/folder}:/data bluespice/bluespice-free
Setting BlueSpice language and URL
docker run -d -p 80:80 -v {/my/data/folder}:/data -e "bs_lang=en" -e "bs_url=http://www.domain.com" bluespice/bluespice-free
Activating SSL
Using SSL inside the Blue Spice docker image, the data
directory should be outside of the docker. Create a folder named cert
inside your data folder. Inside this folder, certificates must be named like:
ssl.cert
(SSL certificate. mandatory)ssl.key
(Private key ofssl.cert
. mandatory)ssl.ca
(3rd party CA certs forssl.cert
. optional) If everything is ready for the first run, just run the following command:
docker run -d -p 80:80 -p 443:443 -v {/my/data/folder}:/data -e "bs_lang=en" -e "bs_url=https://www.domain.com" bluespice/bluespice-free
Note: Port 443 includes the command and also $bs_url
schema changed to https
Login to BlueSpice
username: WikiSysop
password: hallowelt
Which services are runnning?
- Apache
- PHP-FPM
- Jetty9
- Elasticsearch
- MySQL/MariaDB
- Parsoid
- crond
- memcached
Manually updating the Docker image
BlueSpice 3.1.2 has no automatic upgrade feature.
See: Manual upgrade process and how to fix some known issues.