From e84a07d51a2bb6854d775d25eb91f1ee107ca0fb Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: root <517046497@qq.com> Date: Wed, 9 May 2018 05:28:10 +0000 Subject: [PATCH] remove README.dev.md && remove useless struct --- README.dev.md | 149 -------------------------------------------------- README.md | 2 - README.pro.md | 2 - 3 files changed, 153 deletions(-) delete mode 100644 README.dev.md diff --git a/README.dev.md b/README.dev.md deleted file mode 100644 index 31dab5c..0000000 --- a/README.dev.md +++ /dev/null @@ -1,149 +0,0 @@ -[![Build Status](https://secure.travis-ci.org/haiwen/seafile-docker.png?branch=master)](http://travis-ci.org/haiwen/seafile-docker) - -### About - -- [Docker](https://docker.com/) is an open source project to pack, ship and run any Linux application in a lighter weight, faster container than a traditional virtual machine. - -- Docker makes it much easier to deploy [a Seafile server](https://github.com/haiwen/seafile) on your servers and keep it updated. - -- The base image configures Seafile with the Seafile team's recommended optimal defaults. - -### Getting Started - -Generate seafile image, and run the image. - -``` -sudo git clone https://github.com/haiwen/seafile-docker.git /var/seafile/ -cd /var/seafile/image - -make base -make server -docker run -d --name seafile-server -v /root/seafile:/shared -p 80:80 seafileltd/seafile:6.2.1 -``` - -Now visit `http://hostname` or `https://hostname` to open Seafile Web UI. - -If you are not familiar with docker commands, refer to [docker documentation](https://docs.docker.com/engine/reference/commandline/cli/). - -### How to use - -#### Custom admin username and password - -The default account is `me@example.com` and the password is `asecret`. -You must change the password when you first run the seafile server. -If you forget the admin password, you can add a new admin account and then go to the sysadmin panel to reset user password. - -#### Domain - -You can create `/shared/bootstrap.conf`, write the following lines. - - [server] - server.hostname = seafile.example.com - -And then restart service, nginx will update up config. - -#### Modify configurations - -The config files are under `shared/seafile/conf`. You can modify the configurations according to [Seafile manual](https://manual.seafile.com/) - -After modification, run the new docker container: - -``` -docker rm -f seafile-server -docker run -d --name seafile-server -v /root/seafile:/shared -p 80:80 seafileltd/seafile:6.2.1 -``` - -#### Find logs - -The seafile logs are under `shared/logs/seafile`. - -The system logs are under `shared/logs/var-log`. - -#### Add a new Admin - -Enter the command below. - -``` -docker exec -it seafile-server /opt/seafile/seafile-server-latest/reset-admin.sh -``` - -Enter the username and password according to the prompts.You now have a new admin account. - -### Directory Structure - -#### `/bootstrap` - -This directory is for container definitions for your Seafile containers. You are in charge of this directory, it ships empty. - -#### `/samples` - -Sample container definitions you may use to bootstrap your environment. You can copy templates from here into the bootstrap directory. - -#### `/shared` - -Placeholder spot for shared volumes. You may elect to store certain persistent information outside of a container, in our case we keep various logfiles and upload directory outside. This allows you to rebuild containers easily without losing important information. - -- /shared/db: This is the data directory for mysql server -- /shared/seafile: This is the directory for seafile server configuration and data. -- /shared/logs: This is the directory for logs. - - /shared/logs/var-log: This is the directory that would be mounted as `/var/log` inside the container. For example, you can find the nginx logs in `shared/logs/var-log/nginx/`. - - /shared/logs/seafile: This is the directory that would contain the log files of seafile server processes. For example, you can find seaf-server logs in `shared/logs/seafile/seafile.log`. -- /shared/ssl: This is directory for certificate, which does not exist by default. -- /shared/bootstrap.conf: This file does not exist by default. You can create it by your self, and write the configuration of files similar to the `samples` folder. - -#### `/templates` - -Various jinja2 templates used for seafile server configuration. - -#### `/image` - -Dockerfiles for Seafile. - -The Docker repository will always contain the latest built version at: https://hub.docker.com/r/seafileltd/seafile/, you should not need to build the base image. - -### Container Configuration - -#### Let's encrypt SSL certificate - -If you set `server.letsencrypt` to `true`, the bootstrap script would request a letsencrypt-signed SSL certificate for you. - -```conf -server.letsencrypt = true -``` - -If you want to use your own SSL certificate: -- create a folder 'shared/ssl', and put your certificate and private key under the ssl directory. -- Assume your site name is "seafile.example.com", then your certificate must have the name "seafile.example.com.crt", and the private key must have the name "seafile.example.com.key". - -### Upgrading Seafile Server - -ensure same version of the repo, and run start command`docker run -d --name seafile-server -v /root/seafile:/shared -p 80:80 seafileltd/seafile:6.2.1 `, which would keep your seafile server up to date. - -### Troubleshooting - -You can run the command as "docker logs" or "docker exec" to find errors. - -### Developing with Vagrant - -If you are looking to make modifications to this repository, you can easily test -out your changes before committing, using the magic -of [Vagrant](http://vagrantup.com). Install Vagrant as -per -[the default instructions](http://docs.vagrantup.com/v2/installation/index.html), -and then run: - - vagrant up - -This will spawn a new Ubuntu VM, install Docker, and then await your -instructions. You can then SSH into the VM with `vagrant ssh`, become `root` -with `sudo -i`, and then you're right to go. Your live git repo is already -available at `/var/seafile`, so you can just `cd /var/seafile` and then start -running `launcher`. - -### Special Thanks - -Lots of the design of this repo is borrowed from the excellent [discourse-docker](https://github.com/discourse/discourse_docker) project. Thanks for their insipiration! - -License -=== -Apache diff --git a/README.md b/README.md index 7d1e31f..f7bab83 100644 --- a/README.md +++ b/README.md @@ -105,8 +105,6 @@ Placeholder spot for shared volumes. You may elect to store certain persistent i - /shared/logs/var-log: This is the directory that would be mounted as `/var/log` inside the container. For example, you can find the nginx logs in `shared/logs/var-log/nginx/`. - /shared/logs/seafile: This is the directory that would contain the log files of seafile server processes. For example, you can find seaf-server logs in `shared/logs/seafile/seafile.log`. - /shared/ssl: This is directory for certificate, which does not exist by default. -- /shared/bootstrap.conf: This file does not exist by default. You can create it by your self, and write the configuration of files similar to the `samples` folder. - ### Upgrading Seafile Server diff --git a/README.pro.md b/README.pro.md index 86b99c0..3ea1519 100644 --- a/README.pro.md +++ b/README.pro.md @@ -113,8 +113,6 @@ Placeholder spot for shared volumes. You may elect to store certain persistent i - /shared/logs/var-log: This is the directory that would be mounted as `/var/log` inside the container. For example, you can find the nginx logs in `shared/logs/var-log/nginx/`. - /shared/logs/seafile: This is the directory that would contain the log files of seafile server processes. For example, you can find seaf-server logs in `shared/logs/seafile/seafile.log`. - /shared/ssl: This is directory for certificate, which does not exist by default. -- /shared/bootstrap.conf: This file does not exist by default. You can create it by your self, and write the configuration of files similar to the `samples` folder. - ### Upgrading Seafile Server