Monica is a great open source personal relationship management system to organize the interactions with your loved ones.
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There are two versions of the image you may choose from.
The apache tag contains a full Monica installation with an apache webserver. This points to the default latest tag too.
The fpm tag contains a fastCGI-Process that serves the web pages. This image should be combined with a webserver used as a proxy, like apache or nginx.
This image contains a webserver that exposes port 80. Run the container with:
docker run --name some-%%REPO%% -d -p 8080:80 %%IMAGE%%
This image serves a fastCGI server that exposes port 9000. You may need an additional web server that can proxy requests to the fpm port 9000 of the container. Run this container with:
docker run --name some-%%REPO%% -d -p 9000:9000 %%IMAGE%%:fpm
You'll need to setup an external database. Monica currently support MySQL/MariaDB database. You can also link a database container, e. g. --link my-mysql:db, and then use db as the database host on setup. More info is in the Docker Compose section.
To have a persistent storage for your datas, you may want to create volumes for your db, and for monica you will have to save the /var/www/html/storage directory.
Run a container with this named volume:
docker run -d \
-v monica_data:/var/www/html/storage \
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Like every Laravel application, the php artisan command is very usefull for Monica. To run a command inside the container, run
docker exec CONTAINER_ID php artisan COMMAND
Or for Docker Compose:
docker compose exec %%REPO%% php artisan COMMAND
where %%REPO%% is the name of the service in your compose.yaml file.
The Monica image will use environment variables to setup the application. See Monica documentation for common used variables you should setup.
See some examples of Docker Compose possibilities in the example section.
This version will use the apache image and add a mysql container. The volumes are set to keep your data persistent. This setup provides no ssl encryption and is intended to run behind a proxy.
Make sure to pass in values for APP_KEY variable before you run this setup.
Create a compose.yaml file
services:
app:
image: monica
depends_on:
- db
ports:
- 8080:80
environment:
- APP_KEY= # Generate with `echo -n 'base64:'; openssl rand -base64 32`
- DB_HOST=db
- DB_USERNAME=monica
- DB_PASSWORD=secret
volumes:
- data:/var/www/html/storage
restart: always
db:
image: mariadb:11
environment:
- MYSQL_RANDOM_ROOT_PASSWORD=true
- MYSQL_DATABASE=monica
- MYSQL_USER=monica
- MYSQL_PASSWORD=secret
volumes:
- mysql:/var/lib/mysql
restart: always
volumes:
data:
name: data
mysql:
name: mysql
Set a value for APP_KEY variable before you run this setup. It should be a random 32-character string. You can for instance copy and paste the output of echo -n 'base64:'; openssl rand -base64 32:
Run
docker compose up -d
Wait until all migrations are done and then access Monica at http://localhost:8080/ from your host system. If this looks ok, add your first user account.
Run this command once:
docker compose exec app php artisan setup:production
When using FPM image, you will need another container with a webserver to proxy http requests. In this example we use nginx with a basic container to do this.
Download nginx.conf and Dockerfile file for nginx image. An example can be found on the example section
mkdir web
curl -sSL https://raw.githubusercontent.com/monicahq/docker/main/.examples/full/web/nginx.conf -o web/nginx.conf
curl -sSL https://raw.githubusercontent.com/monicahq/docker/main/.examples/full/web/Dockerfile -o web/Dockerfile
The web container image should be pre-build before each deploy with: docker compose build.
Create a compose.yaml file
services:
app:
image: monica:fpm
depends_on:
- db
environment:
- APP_KEY= # Generate with `echo -n 'base64:'; openssl rand -base64 32`
- DB_HOST=db
- DB_USERNAME=monica
- DB_PASSWORD=secret
volumes:
- data:/var/www/html/storage
restart: always
web:
build: ./web
ports:
- 8080:80
depends_on:
- app
volumes:
- data:/var/www/html/storage:ro
restart: always
db:
image: mariadb:11
environment:
- MYSQL_RANDOM_ROOT_PASSWORD=true
- MYSQL_DATABASE=monica
- MYSQL_USER=monica
- MYSQL_PASSWORD=secret
volumes:
- mysql:/var/lib/mysql
restart: always
volumes:
data:
name: data
mysql:
name: mysql
Set a value for APP_KEY variable before you run this setup. It should be a random 32-character string. You can for instance copy and paste the output of echo -n 'base64:'; openssl rand -base64 32:
Run
docker compose up -d
Wait until all migrations are done and then access Monica at http://localhost:8080/ from your host system. If this looks ok, add your first user account.
Run this command once:
docker compose exec app php artisan setup:production
To expose your Monica instance for the internet, it's important to set environment variable APP_ENV=production. In this case https mode will be mandatory.
One way to expose your Monica instance is to use a proxy webserver from your host with SSL capabilities. This is possible with a reverse proxy.
See some examples of Docker Compose possibilities in the example section to show how to a proxy webserver with ssl capabilities.