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- `docker-compose.yml` do not need any editing to get started,
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changes are to be done in the `.env` file.
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- Not using `ports` directive if theres only web traffic in a container.<br>
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- Not using `ports` directive if theres only web traffic for a container.<br>
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Theres an expectation of running a reverse proxy which makes mapping ports
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on docker host unnecessary. Instead `expose` is used which is basically
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to a docker host unnecessary. Instead `expose` is used which is basically
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just documentation.<br>
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- For persistent storage bind mount `./whatever_data` is used.
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No volumes, nor static path somewhere... just relative path next to compose file.
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# Some extra info
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### Caddy
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Kinda the core of the setup is Caddy reverse proxy.</br>
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It's described in most details, it's really amazingly simple but robust software.
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### Compose
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All guides have reverse proxy section with Caddyfile config for them.
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When making changes use `docker-compose down` and `docker-compose up -d`,
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not just restart or stop/start.
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---
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### Docker network
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You really want to create a custom docker bridge network and use it.
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`docker network create caddy_net`
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It can be named whatever, but what it does over default is that it provides
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[automatic DNS resolution](https://docs.docker.com/network/bridge/)
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between containers. Meaning one can exec in to caddy container and ping another
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container on that custom docker network by its hostname.
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So config files can just use hostnames and they will work.
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---
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### .env
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Often the `.env` file is used as `env_file`,
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which can be a bit difficult concept at a first glance.
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* detailed info on a container, it's IP, published and exposed ports, when it was created,..
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* quick management, quick exec in to a container, check logs, stop it,...
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Written in Go, so its super fast and installation is trivial when it is a single binary,
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as likely your distro does not have it in repos. If you use arch, like I do, its on AUR.
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Written in Go, so its super fast and installation is trivial when it is a single binary.<br>
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download `linux-amd64` version; make it executable with chmod +x; move it to `/usr/bin/`;
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now you can ctop anywhere.
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---
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### Sendinblue
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Services often need ability to send emails, for notification, registration,
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password reset and such... Sendinblue is free, offers 300 mails a day
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and is easy to setup.
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```
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EMAIL_HOST=smtp-relay.sendinblue.com
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EMAIL_PORT=587
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EMAIL_HOST_USER=whoever_example@gmail.com>
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EMAIL_HOST_PASSWORD=xcmpwik-c31d9eykwewf2342df2fwfj04-FKLzpHgMjGqP23
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EMAIL_USE_TLS=1
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```
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---
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The best aspect of having such repo is that it is a dedicated place where
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one can write solution to issues encountered,
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or enable freshly discovered feature for all deployments.
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or enable freshly discovered feature for all future deployments.
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---
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### Sendinblue
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Services often need ability to send emails, for registration, password reset and such...
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Sendinblue offers 300 mails a day and is easy to setup.
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```
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EMAIL_HOST=smtp-relay.sendinblue.com
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EMAIL_PORT=587
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EMAIL_HOST_USER=<registration_email@gmail.com>
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EMAIL_HOST_PASSWORD=xs...... S1Rzp
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EMAIL_USE_TLS=1
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```
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---
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### other guides
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### Other guides
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* [StarWhiz/docker_deployment_notes](https://github.com/StarWhiz/docker_deployment_notes)
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- got inspired and wrote in similar way setup for various services
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* [BaptisteBdn/docker-selfhosted-apps](https://github.com/BaptisteBdn/docker-selfhosted-apps)
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- many services using traefik for reverse proxy
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* [Awesome Docker Compose Examples](https://github.com/Haxxnet/Compose-Examples)
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---
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### For docker noobs
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First, docker is easy. Like really.<br>
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Second, there are two main uses.
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* A developer who daily works on an app and docker eases everything about it, from testing to deployment
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* A self-hosting / devops approach, where you just want to get a service running
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This whole repo is obviously about the second use. So be careful that you wont
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spend time on resources used to educate the developers. I mean if you get through
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that you will know docker better. But theres always danger that after sinking
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4 hours in to learning it, one cant even get nginx web server up and working.
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And my personal preference in learning is getting something up as fast as possible
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and then tinker with it and try to understand it.
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So to solve this, when googling for guides, look for *docker compose*
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rather than just docker tutorials and notice if they are talking fundamentals or
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deployment.
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* [This](https://youtu.be/DM65_JyGxCo) one is pretty good. That entire channel
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has good stuff worth looking.
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Will add stuff as I encounter it.
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# Basics
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tag - not just version number, tags are not even present on local docker..
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ports quotes - always in quotes because in low number it might try to interpret ports as base 60
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Support for multiple user, supports ios.
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* **signal-cli-rest-api** - no gui, need a sim card phone number registred,
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notification are just send to phone numbers.
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The wider spread of it might make it a winner since no need for another app.
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Signal wide spread might make it a winner, since you are not asking people
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to install an another app.
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Afte few weeks of tinkering with these... ntfy is the winner for me, for now.<br>
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Afte few weeks of tinkering with these... **ntfy is the winner for me**, for now.<br>
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Compose files for the other two are at the end.
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# docker-compose for ntfy
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ExecStart=/opt/borg_backup.sh
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```
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# Grafana to ntfy
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Alerting in grafana to ntfy [works](https://github.com/DoTheEvo/selfhosted-apps-docker/tree/master/prometheus_grafana#alertmanager),
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but its ugly with just json shown.
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To solve this
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* deploy container [grafana-to-ntfy](https://github.com/kittyandrew/grafana-to-ntfy).
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Should be on the same network with grafana.
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Set in `.env` ntfy url of your ntfy server and specific topic
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* in grafana set contact point webhook aimed at `http://grafana-to-ntfy:8080`,
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with credentials from the `.env`
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`docker-compose.yml`
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```yml
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services:
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grafana-to-ntfy:
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container_name: grafana-to-ntfy
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hostname: grafana-to-ntfy
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image: kittyandrew/grafana-to-ntfy
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restart: unless-stopped
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env_file:
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- .env
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networks:
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default:
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name: $DOCKER_MY_NETWORK
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external: true
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```
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`.env`
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```php
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# GENERAL
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DOCKER_MY_NETWORK=caddy_net
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TZ=Europe/Bratislava
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NTFY_URL=https://ntfy.example.com/grafana
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BAUTH_USER=admin
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BAUTH_PASS=test
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```
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<details>
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<summary><h1>gotify and signal compose</h1></summary>
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$REPOSITORY_PATH = 'C:\Backup'
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$BACKUP_THIS = 'C:\Users'
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$KOPIA_PASSWORD='aaa'
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kopia policy set $BACKUP_THIS --before-folder-action "powershell -WindowStyle Hidden C:\win_vss_before.ps1"
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kopia policy set $BACKUP_THIS --after-folder-action "powershell -WindowStyle Hidden C:\win_vss_after.ps1"
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kopia repository connect filesystem --path $REPOSITORY_PATH --password $KOPIA_PASSWORD
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kopia snapshot create $BACKUP_THIS
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kopia repository disconnect
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# Some aspects of Kopia
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* Kopia configuraiton uses term policies to apply to various
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- global policy, from which repos inherit settings
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- repos policy created on repo creation
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* Backup configuration is stored in a repository where backups are stored.<br>
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This includes global policy, that is global in sense of a repo, not all of kopia.
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* You connect to a repository before using it, and disconnect afterwards.<br>
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Only one repository can be connected at the time(at least for cli version).
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* Currently to ignore a folder - `CACHEDIR.TAG` file can be placed inside,
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REPOSITORY_PATH='/mnt/mirror/KOPIA/docker_host_kopia'
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BACKUP_THIS='/home /etc'
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export KOPIA_PASSWORD='aaa'
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KOPIA_PASSWORD='aaa'
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kopia repository connect filesystem --path $REPOSITORY_PATH
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kopia repository connect filesystem --path $REPOSITORY_PATH --password $KOPIA_PASSWORD
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kopia snapshot create $BACKUP_THIS
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kopia repository disconnect
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```
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# Remote backup
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...
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... some day ...
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# Kopia in Windows
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While GUI version seems like a way to go.. well its not there yet.
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The schedule it uses is running only under a user, theres no certainty it will run.
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So here goes cli version
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* [download](https://github.com/kopia/kopia/releases/) latest named kopia-X.XX.X-windows-x64.zip
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, \~11MB
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* extract, move to `C:\kopia`
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* download `win_vss_before.ps1` and `win_vss_after.ps1` from this repo,
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or crete them from
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[here](https://kopia.io/docs/advanced/actions/#windows-shadow-copy)
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* kopia-backup-home-etc.sh
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* powershell as as administrator
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* --enable-actions
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* in tray, right click on the icon - `Launch At Startup`<br>
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this creates registry entry - *HKCU\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Run\KopiaUI*
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*
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kopia policy set <target_dir> --before-folder-action "powershell -WindowStyle Hidden <path_to_script>\before.ps1"
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kopia policy set <target_dir> --after-folder-action "powershell -WindowStyle Hidden <path_to_script>\after.ps1"
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$kopiaSnapshotId = $env:KOPIA_SNAPSHOT_ID
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} else {
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$kopiaSnapshotId = $args[0]
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}
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if (([Security.Principal.WindowsPrincipal][Security.Principal.WindowsIdentity]::GetCurrent()).IsInRole([Security.Principal.WindowsBuiltInRole] 'Administrator')) {
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$mountPoint = Get-Item "${PSScriptRoot}\${kopiaSnapshotId}"
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$mountedVolume = $mountPoint.Target
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cmd /c rmdir $mountPoint
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Get-CimInstance -ClassName Win32_ShadowCopy | Where-Object { "$($_.DeviceObject)\" -eq "\\?\${mountedVolume}" } | Remove-CimInstance
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} else {
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Start-Process 'powershell' '-f', $MyInvocation.MyCommand.Path, $kopiaSnapshotId -Verb RunAs -WindowStyle Hidden -Wait
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if ($proc.ExitCode) {
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exit $proc.ExitCode
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}
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if ($args.Length -eq 0) {
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$kopiaSnapshotId = $env:KOPIA_SNAPSHOT_ID
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$kopiaSourcePath = $env:KOPIA_SOURCE_PATH
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} else {
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$kopiaSnapshotId = $args[0]
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$kopiaSourcePath = $args[1]
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}
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$sourceDrive = Split-Path -Qualifier $kopiaSourcePath
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$sourcePath = Split-Path -NoQualifier $kopiaSourcePath
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# use Kopia snapshot ID as mount point name for extra caution for duplication
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$mountPoint = "${PSScriptRoot}\${kopiaSnapshotId}"
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if (([Security.Principal.WindowsPrincipal][Security.Principal.WindowsIdentity]::GetCurrent()).IsInRole([Security.Principal.WindowsBuiltInRole] 'Administrator')) {
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$shadowId = (Invoke-CimMethod -ClassName Win32_ShadowCopy -MethodName Create -Arguments @{ Volume = "${sourceDrive}\" }).ShadowID
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$shadowDevice = (Get-CimInstance -ClassName Win32_ShadowCopy | Where-Object { $_.ID -eq $shadowId }).DeviceObject
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if (-not $shadowDevice) {
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# fail the Kopia snapshot early if shadow copy was not created
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exit 1
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}
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cmd /c mklink /d $mountPoint "${shadowDevice}\"
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} else {
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$proc = Start-Process 'powershell' '-f', $MyInvocation.MyCommand.Path, $kopiaSnapshotId, $kopiaSourcePath -PassThru -Verb RunAs -WindowStyle Hidden -Wait
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if ($proc.ExitCode) {
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exit $proc.ExitCode
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}
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}
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a# Mealie in docker
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###### guide-by-example
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![logo](https://i.imgur.com/qDXwqaU.png)
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# Purpose & Overview
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Documentation and notes.
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* [Official site](https://www.bookstackapp.com/)
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* [Github](https://github.com/BookStackApp/BookStack)
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* [DockerHub](https://hub.docker.com/r/linuxserver/bookstack)
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BookStack is a modern, open source, good looking wiki platform
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for storing and organizing information.
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Written in PHP, using Laravel framework, with MySQL database for the user data.</br>
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There is no official Dockerhub image so the one maintained by
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[linuxserver.io](https://www.linuxserver.io/) is used,
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which uses nginx as a web server.
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# Files and directory structure
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```
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/home/
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└── ~/
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└── docker/
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└── bookstack/
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├── 🗁 bookstack_data/
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├── 🗁 bookstack_db_data/
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├── 🗋 .env
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├── 🗋 docker-compose.yml
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└── 🗋 bookstack-backup-script.sh
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```
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* `bookstack_data/` - a directory with bookstacks web app data
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* `bookstack_db_data/` - a directory with database data
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* `.env` - a file containing environment variables for docker compose
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* `docker-compose.yml` - a docker compose file, telling docker how to run the containers
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* `bookstack-backup-script.sh` - a backup script, to be run daily
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Only the files are required. The directories are created on the first run.
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# docker-compose
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Dockerhub linuxserver/bookstack
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[example compose.](https://hub.docker.com/r/linuxserver/bookstack)
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`docker-compose.yml`
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```yml
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services:
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mealie:
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image: hkotel/mealie
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container_name: mealie
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hostname: mealie
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restart: unless-stopped
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env_file: .env
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volumes:
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- ./mealie_data:/app/data
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expose:
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- 80:80
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networks:
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default:
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name: $DOCKER_MY_NETWORK
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external: true
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```
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`.env`
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```bash
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# GENERAL
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DOCKER_MY_NETWORK=caddy_net
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TZ=Europe/Bratislava
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# MEALIE
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PUID=1000
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PGID=1000
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RECIPE_PUBLIC=true
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RECIPE_SHOW_NUTRITION=true
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RECIPE_SHOW_ASSETS=true
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RECIPE_LANDSCAPE_VIEW=true
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RECIPE_DISABLE_COMMENTS=false
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RECIPE_DISABLE_AMOUNT=false
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# USING SENDINBLUE FOR SENDING EMAILS
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MAIL_DRIVER=smtp
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MAIL_ENCRYPTION=tls
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MAIL_HOST=smtp-relay.sendinblue.com
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MAIL_PORT=587
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MAIL_FROM=book@example.com
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MAIL_USERNAME=<registration-email@gmail.com>
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MAIL_PASSWORD=<sendinblue-smtp-key-goes-here>
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```
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**All containers must be on the same network**.</br>
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Which is named in the `.env` file.</br>
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If one does not exist yet: `docker network create caddy_net`
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`APP_URL` in the `.env` **must be set** for bookstack to work.<br>
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`MAIL_` stuff must be set for password reset and new registrations.
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# Reverse proxy
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Caddy v2 is used, details
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[here](https://github.com/DoTheEvo/selfhosted-apps-docker/tree/master/caddy_v2).</br>
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`Caddyfile`
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```php
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book.{$MY_DOMAIN} {
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reverse_proxy bookstack:80
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}
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```
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# First run
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Default login: `admin@admin.com` // `password`
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---
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![interface-pic](https://i.imgur.com/cN1GUZw.png)
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# Trouble shooting
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* It did not start.<br>
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Ctrl+f in `.env` file for word `example` to be replaced with actual domain
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name. `APP_URL` has to be set correctly for bookstack to work.
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* After update cant see edit tools.<br>
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Clear browsers cookies/cache.
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* The test email button in preferences throws error.<br>
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Exec in to the container and `printenv` to see.
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Check [mail.php](https://github.com/BookStackApp/BookStack/blob/development/app/Config/mail.php)
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to see exact `MAIL_` env variables names and default values.
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Test in Thunderbird your smtp server working or not.
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# Update
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Manual image update:
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- `docker-compose pull`</br>
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- `docker-compose up -d`</br>
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- `docker image prune`
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It is **strongly recommended** to now add current **tags** to the images in the compose.<br>
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Tags will allow you to easily return to a working state if an update goes wrong.
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If there was a **major version jump**, and bookstack does not work,
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exec in to the app container and run php artisan migrate</br>
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`docker container exec -it bookstack /bin/bash`</br>
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`cd /app/www`</br>
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`php artisan migrate`
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# Backup and restore
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#### Backup
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Using [kopia](https://github.com/DoTheEvo/selfhosted-apps-docker/tree/master/kopia_backup)
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or [borg](https://github.com/DoTheEvo/selfhosted-apps-docker/tree/master/borg_backup)
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to make daily snapshot of the entire docker directory.
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#### Restore
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* down the containers `docker-compose down`</br>
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* delete/move/rename the entire project directory</br>
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* from the backups copy back the entire project directory</br>
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* start the containers `docker-compose up -d`
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# Backup of just user data
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Users data daily export using the
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[official procedure.](https://www.bookstackapp.com/docs/admin/backup-restore/)</br>
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For bookstack it means database dump and backing up several directories
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containing user uploaded files.
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Daily kopia/borg backup run takes care of backing up the directories.
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So only database dump is needed and done with the script.</br>
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The created backup sql file is overwritten on every run of the script,
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but that's ok since kopia/borg are keeping daily snapshots.
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#### Backup script
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Placed inside `bookstack` directory on the host
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`bookstack-backup-script.sh`
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```bash
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#!/bin/bash
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# CREATE DATABASE DUMP, bash -c '...' IS USED OTHERWISE OUTPUT > WOULD TRY TO GO TO THE HOST
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docker container exec bookstack-db bash -c 'mysqldump -u $MYSQL_USER -p$MYSQL_PASSWORD $MYSQL_DATABASE > $MYSQL_DIR/BACKUP.bookstack.database.sql'
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```
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The script must be **executable** - `chmod +x bookstack-backup-script.sh`
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#### Cronjob - scheduled backup
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|
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Running on the host
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* `su` - switch to root
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* `crontab -e` - add new cron job</br>
|
||||
* `0 22 * * * /home/bastard/docker/bookstack/bookstack-backup-script.sh`</br>
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||||
runs it every day [at 22:00](https://crontab.guru/#0_22_*_*_*)
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* `crontab -l` - list cronjobs to check
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# Restore the user data
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|
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Assuming clean start and latest images.<br>
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Will need `BACKUP.bookstack.database.sql` and content of `bookstack_data/www/`<br>
|
||||
Note that database restore must happen before bookstack app is first run.
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||||
|
||||
* start only the database container: `docker-compose up -d bookstack-db`
|
||||
* copy `BACKUP.bookstack.database.sql` in `bookstack/bookstack_db_data/`
|
||||
* restore the database inside the container</br>
|
||||
`docker container exec --workdir /config bookstack-db bash -c 'mysql -u $MYSQL_USER -p$MYSQL_PASSWORD $MYSQL_DATABASE < BACKUP.bookstack.database.sql'`
|
||||
* now start the app container: `docker-compose up -d`
|
||||
* let it run so it creates its file structure
|
||||
* down the containers `docker-compose down`
|
||||
* in `bookstack/bookstack_data/www/`</br>
|
||||
replace directories `files`,`images`,`uploads` and the file `.env`</br>
|
||||
with the ones from the BorgBackup repository
|
||||
* start the containers: `docker-compose up -d`
|
||||
* if there was a major version jump, exec in to the app container and run `php artisan migrate`</br>
|
||||
`docker container exec -it bookstack /bin/bash`</br>
|
||||
`cd /app/www`</br>
|
||||
`php artisan migrate`
|
||||
|
||||
Again, the above steps are based on the
|
||||
[official procedure](https://www.bookstackapp.com/docs/admin/backup-restore/)
|
||||
at the time of writing this.
|
|
@ -276,7 +276,9 @@ switch to sata ssd seems to prevent any more occurancies of this high disk usage
|
|||
# Comamnds & settings
|
||||
|
||||
* `/gamerule playersSleepingPercentage 1` - use bed whenever, sleep not dependant on other players
|
||||
|
||||
* to import a map, download, extract, copy the directory to minecraft-data<br>
|
||||
`mv import <directory-name> normal`, there should be no spaces in the name
|
||||
* `/mv setspawn` sets spawn point in the current world
|
||||
|
||||
# Update
|
||||
|
||||
|
|
|
@ -32,6 +32,8 @@ Lot of the prometheus stuff here is based off the magnificent
|
|||
* **[Loki](#Loki)** - all of the above but for log files
|
||||
* **[Caddy monitoring](#Caddy_monitoring)** - monitoring a reverse proxy
|
||||
|
||||
![dashboards_pic](https://i.imgur.com/ac9Qj1F.png)
|
||||
|
||||
# Overview
|
||||
|
||||
[Good youtube overview](https://youtu.be/h4Sl21AKiDg) of Prometheus.</br>
|
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