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Docker for Gogs
Visit Docker Hub see all available images and tags.
Usage
To keep your data out of Docker container, we do a volume (/var/gogs
-> /data
) here, and you can change it based on your situation.
# Pull image from Docker Hub.
$ docker pull gogs/gogs
# Create local directory for volume.
$ mkdir -p /var/gogs
# Use `docker run` for the first time.
$ docker run --name=gogs -p 10022:22 -p 10080:3000 -v /var/gogs:/data gogs/gogs
# Use `docker start` if you have stopped it.
$ docker start gogs
Note: It is important to map the Gogs ssh service from the container to the host and set the appropriate SSH Port and URI settings when setting up Gogs for the first time. To access and clone Gogs Git repositories with the above configuration you would use: git clone ssh://git@hostname:10022/username/myrepo.git
for example.
Files will be store in local path /var/gogs
in my case.
Directory /var/gogs
keeps Git repositories and Gogs data:
/var/gogs
|-- git
| |-- gogs-repositories
|-- ssh
| |-- # ssh public/private keys for Gogs
|-- gogs
|-- conf
|-- data
|-- log
Volume with data container
If you're more comfortable with mounting data to a data container, the commands you execute at the first time will look like as follows:
# Create data container
docker run --name=gogs-data --entrypoint /bin/true gogs/gogs
# Use `docker run` for the first time.
docker run --name=gogs --volumes-from gogs-data -p 10022:22 -p 10080:3000 gogs/gogs
Using Docker 1.9 Volume command
# Create docker volume.
$ docker volume create --name gogs-data
# Use `docker run` for the first time.
$ docker run --name=gogs -p 10022:22 -p 10080:3000 -v gogs-data:/data gogs/gogs
Settings
Application
Most of settings are obvious and easy to understand, but there are some settings can be confusing by running Gogs inside Docker:
- Repository Root Path: keep it as default value
/home/git/gogs-repositories
becausestart.sh
already made a symbolic link for you. - Run User: keep it as default value
git
becausestart.sh
already setup a user with namegit
. - Domain: fill in with Docker container IP (e.g.
192.168.99.100
). But if you want to access your Gogs instance from a different physical machine, please fill in with the hostname or IP address of the Docker host machine. - SSH Port: Use the exposed port from Docker container. For example, your SSH server listens on
22
inside Docker, but you expose it by10022:22
, then use10022
for this value. Builtin SSH server is not recommended inside Docker Container - HTTP Port: Use port you want Gogs to listen on inside Docker container. For example, your Gogs listens on
3000
inside Docker, and you expose it by10080:3000
, but you still use3000
for this value. - Application URL: Use combination of Domain and exposed HTTP Port values (e.g.
http://192.168.99.100:10080/
).
Full documentation of application settings can be found here.
### Container options
This container have some options available via environment variables, these options are opt-in features that can help the administration of this container:
- SOCAT_LINK:
- Possible value:
true
,false
,1
,0
- Default:
true
- Action: Bind linked docker container to localhost socket using socat. Any exported port from a linked container will be binded to the matching port on localhost.
- Disclaimer:
As this option rely on the environment variable created by docker when a container is linked, this option should be deactivated in managed environment such as Rancher or Kubernetes (set to
0
orfalse
)
- Possible value:
- RUN_CROND:
- Possible value:
true
,false
,1
,0
- Default:
false
- Action:
Request crond to be run inside the container. Its default configuration will periodically run all scripts from
/etc/periodic/${period}
but custom crontabs can be added to/var/spool/cron/crontabs/
.
- Possible value:
Upgrade
❗❗❗Make sure you have volumed data to somewhere outside Docker container❗❗❗
Steps to upgrade Gogs with Docker:
docker pull gogs/gogs
docker stop gogs
docker rm gogs
- Finally, create container as the first time and don't forget to do same volume and port mapping.
Known Issues
- The docker container can not currently be build on Raspberry 1 (armv6l) as our base image
alpine
does not have ago
package available for this platform.