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docker-compose.yml
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version: '3.7'
networks:
dspacenet:
ipam:
config:
# Define a custom subnet for our DSpace network, so that we can easily trust requests from host to container.
# If you customize this value, be sure to customize the 'proxies.trusted.ipranges' env variable below.
- subnet: 172.23.0.0/16
services:
# DSpace (backend) webapp container
dspace:
container_name: dspace
environment:
# Below syntax may look odd, but it is how to override dspace.cfg settings via env variables.
# See https://github.com/DSpace/DSpace/blob/main/dspace/config/config-definition.xml
# __P__ => "." (e.g. dspace__P__dir => dspace.dir)
# __D__ => "-" (e.g. google__D__metadata => google-metadata)
# dspace.dir: Must match with Dockerfile's DSPACE_INSTALL directory.
dspace__P__dir: /dspace
# Uncomment to set a non-default value for dspace.server.url or dspace.ui.url
# dspace__P__server__P__url: http://localhost:8080/server
# dspace__P__ui__P__url: http://localhost:4000
dspace__P__name: 'DSpace Started with Docker Compose'
# db.url: Ensure we are using the 'dspacedb' image for our database
db__P__url: 'jdbc:postgresql://dspacedb:5432/dspace'
# solr.server: Ensure we are using the 'dspacesolr' image for Solr
solr__P__server: http://dspacesolr:8983/solr
# proxies.trusted.ipranges: This setting is required for a REST API running in Docker to trust requests
# from the host machine. This IP range MUST correspond to the 'dspacenet' subnet defined above.
proxies__P__trusted__P__ipranges: '172.23.0'
LOGGING_CONFIG: /dspace/config/log4j2-container.xml
image: "${DOCKER_OWNER:-dspace}/dspace:${DSPACE_VER:-latest-test}"
build:
context: .
dockerfile: Dockerfile.test
depends_on:
- dspacedb
networks:
- dspacenet
ports:
- published: 8080
target: 8080
- published: 8009
target: 8009
- published: 8000
target: 8000
stdin_open: true
tty: true
volumes:
# Keep DSpace assetstore directory between reboots
- assetstore:/dspace/assetstore
# Mount local [src]/dspace/config/ to container. This syncs your local configs with container
# NOTE: Environment variables specified above will OVERRIDE any configs in local.cfg or dspace.cfg
- ./dspace/config:/dspace/config
# Ensure that the database is ready BEFORE starting tomcat
# 1. While a TCP connection to dspacedb port 5432 is not available, continue to sleep
# 2. Then, run database migration to init database tables
# 3. Finally, start Tomcat
entrypoint:
- /bin/bash
- '-c'
- |
while (!</dev/tcp/dspacedb/5432) > /dev/null 2>&1; do sleep 1; done;
/dspace/bin/dspace database migrate
catalina.sh run
# DSpace PostgreSQL database container
dspacedb:
container_name: dspacedb
# Uses a custom Postgres image with pgcrypto installed
image: "${DOCKER_OWNER:-dspace}/dspace-postgres-pgcrypto:${DSPACE_VER:-latest}"
build:
# Must build out of subdirectory to have access to install script for pgcrypto
context: ./dspace/src/main/docker/dspace-postgres-pgcrypto/
environment:
PGDATA: /pgdata
POSTGRES_PASSWORD: dspace
networks:
dspacenet:
ports:
- published: 5432
target: 5432
stdin_open: true
tty: true
volumes:
# Keep Postgres data directory between reboots
- pgdata:/pgdata
# DSpace Solr container
dspacesolr:
container_name: dspacesolr
image: "${DOCKER_OWNER:-dspace}/dspace-solr:${DSPACE_VER:-latest}"
build:
context: ./dspace/src/main/docker/dspace-solr/
# Provide path to Solr configs necessary to build Docker image
additional_contexts:
solrconfigs: ./dspace/solr/
args:
SOLR_VERSION: "${SOLR_VER:-8.11}"
networks:
dspacenet:
ports:
- published: 8983
target: 8983
stdin_open: true
tty: true
working_dir: /var/solr/data
volumes:
# Keep Solr data directory between reboots
- solr_data:/var/solr/data
# Initialize all DSpace Solr cores then start Solr:
# * First, run precreate-core to create the core (if it doesn't yet exist). If exists already, this is a no-op
# * Second, copy configsets to this core:
# Updates to Solr configs require the container to be rebuilt/restarted: `docker compose -p d7 up -d --build dspacesolr`
entrypoint:
- /bin/bash
- '-c'
- |
init-var-solr
precreate-core authority /opt/solr/server/solr/configsets/authority
cp -r /opt/solr/server/solr/configsets/authority/* authority
precreate-core oai /opt/solr/server/solr/configsets/oai
cp -r /opt/solr/server/solr/configsets/oai/* oai
precreate-core search /opt/solr/server/solr/configsets/search
cp -r /opt/solr/server/solr/configsets/search/* search
precreate-core statistics /opt/solr/server/solr/configsets/statistics
cp -r /opt/solr/server/solr/configsets/statistics/* statistics
precreate-core qaevent /opt/solr/server/solr/configsets/qaevent
cp -r /opt/solr/server/solr/configsets/qaevent/* qaevent
precreate-core suggestion /opt/solr/server/solr/configsets/suggestion
cp -r /opt/solr/server/solr/configsets/suggestion/* suggestion
exec solr -f
volumes:
assetstore:
pgdata:
solr_data: