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Stanislas Lange 2023-01-23 01:27:40 +01:00
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@ -34,7 +34,7 @@ Create a folder for your Pleroma instance. Inside, you should have `Dockerfile`
Here is the `docker-compose.yml`. You should change the `POSTGRES_PASSWORD` variable. Here is the `docker-compose.yml`. You should change the `POSTGRES_PASSWORD` variable.
```yaml ```yaml
version: '3.8' version: "3.8"
services: services:
db: db:
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container_name: pleroma_web container_name: pleroma_web
restart: always restart: always
ports: ports:
- '4000:4000' - "4000:4000"
build: build:
context: . context: .
# Feel free to remove or override this section # Feel free to remove or override this section
@ -154,10 +154,10 @@ docker build -t pleroma . --build-arg PLEROMA_VER=v2.0.7 # a version
This value can also be set through `docker-compose.yml` as seen in the example file provided in this repository. This value can also be set through `docker-compose.yml` as seen in the example file provided in this repository.
## Config Override ## Config Override
By default the provided `docker-compose.yml` file mounts `config.exs` in the Pleroma container, this file is a dynamic configuration that sources some values from the environment variables provided to the container (variables like `ADMIN_EMAIL` etc.). By default the provided `docker-compose.yml` file mounts `config.exs` in the Pleroma container, this file is a dynamic configuration that sources some values from the environment variables provided to the container (variables like `ADMIN_EMAIL` etc.).
For those that want to change configuration that is not exposed through environment variables there is the option to mount the `config-override.exs` file which can than be modified to your satisfaction. Values set in this file will override anything set in `config.exs`. The override file provided in this repository disables new registrations on your instance, as an example. For those that want to change configuration that is not exposed through environment variables there is the option to mount the `config-override.exs` file which can than be modified to your satisfaction. Values set in this file will override anything set in `config.exs`. The override file provided in this repository disables new registrations on your instance, as an example.
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## Other Docker images ## Other Docker images