效果如下:
部署教程:
下载镜像:
docker pull openproject/community:8
Install OpenProject with Docker
Docker is a way to distribute self-contained applications easily. We provide a Docker image for the Community Edition that you can very easily install and upgrade on your servers. However, contrary to the manual or package-based installation, your machine needs to have the Docker Engine installed first, which usually requires a recent operating system. Please see the Docker Engine installation page if you don’t have Docker installed.
Also, please note that the Docker image is quite new and might not support all the options that the package-based or manual installation provides.
Quick Start
The fastest way to get an OpenProject instance up and running is to run the following command:
docker run -it -p 8080:80 -e SECRET_KEY_BASE=secret openproject/community:8
This will take a bit of time the first time you launch it, but after a few minutes you should see a success message indicating the default administration password (login: admin
, password: admin
).
You can then launch a browser and access your new OpenProject installation athttp://localhost:8080. Easy!
To stop the container, simply hit CTRL-C.
Note that the above command will not daemonize the container and will display the logs to your terminal, which helps with debugging if anything goes wrong. For normal usage you probably want to start it in the background, which can be achieved with the -d
flag:
docker run -d -p 8080:80 -e SECRET_KEY_BASE=secret openproject/community:8
Recommended usage
The one-liner above is great to get started quickly, but if you want to run OpenProject in production you will likely want to ensure that your data is not lost if you restart the container.
To achieve this, we recommend that you create a directory on your host system where the Docker Engine is installed (for instance: /var/lib/openproject
) where all this data will be stored.
You can use the following commands to create the local directories where the data will be stored across container restarts, and start the container with those directories mounted:
sudo mkdir -p /var/lib/openproject/{pgdata,static}
docker run -d -p 9999:80 --name openproject -e SECRET_KEY_BASE=secret
-v /var/lib/openproject/pgdata:/var/openproject/pgdata
-v /var/lib/openproject/static:/var/openproject/assets
openproject/community:8
Since we named the container, you can now stop it by running:
docker stop openproject
And start it again:
docker start openproject
If you want to destroy the container, run the following commands
docker stop openproject && docker rm openproject