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docker run --link some-mysql:db -d %%IMAGE%%
Now you can get access to fpm running on port 9000 inside the container. If you want to access it from the Internets, we recommend using a reverse proxy in front. You can find more information on that on the docker-compose section.
The following environment variables are also honored for configuring your Known instance:
-e KNOWN_DB_HOST=... (defaults to the IP and port of the linked mysql container)-e KNOWN_DB_USER=... (defaults to "root")-e KNOWN_DB_PASSWORD=... (defaults to the value of the MYSQL_ROOT_PASSWORD environment variable from the linked mysql container)-e KNOWN_DB_NAME=... (defaults to "known")-e MAIL_HOST=...-e MAIL_PORT=...-e MAIL_SECURE=... ("starttls" for instance)-e MAIL_USER=...-e MAIL_PASS=...If the KNOWN_DB_NAME specified does not already exist on the given MySQL server, it will be created automatically upon startup of the %%REPO%% container, provided that the KNOWN_DB_USER specified has the necessary permissions to create it.
If you'd like to use an external database instead of a linked mysql container, specify the hostname and port with KNOWN_DB_HOST along with the password in KNOWN_DB_PASSWORD and the username in KNOWN_DB_USER (if it is something other than root):
$ docker run --name some-%%REPO%% -e KNOWN_DB_HOST=10.1.2.3:3306 \
-e KNOWN_DB_USER=... -e KNOWN_DB_PASSWORD=... -d %%REPO%%
You can use a setup that is used in production at IndieHosters/known.
Once started, you'll arrive at the configuration wizard. Follow the steps as indicated.
Pull requests are very welcome!
We'd love to hear your feedback and suggestions in the issue tracker: github.com/idno/Known-docker/issues.