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131 lines
4.1 KiB
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# Prebuilt images
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To pull the latest pre-built [docker image](https://hub.docker.com/r/verdaccio/verdaccio/):
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`docker pull verdaccio/verdaccio`
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## Tagged Versions
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Since version `v2.x` you can pull docker images by [tag](https://hub.docker.com/r/verdaccio/verdaccio/tags/), as follows:
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For a major version:
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```bash
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docker pull verdaccio/verdaccio:2
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```
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For a minor version:
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```bash
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docker pull verdaccio/verdaccio:2.1
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```
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For a specific (patch) version:
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```bash
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docker pull verdaccio/verdaccio:2.1.7
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```
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# Running verdaccio using Docker
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To run the docker container:
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```bash
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docker run -it --rm --name verdaccio -p 4873:4873 verdaccio/verdaccio
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```
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The last argument defines which image to use.
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The above line will pull the latest prebuilt image from dockerhub, if you haven't done that already.
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If you have [build an image locally](#build-your-own-docker-image) use `verdaccio` as the last argument.
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You can use `-v` to mount `conf` and `storage` to the hosts filesystem:
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```bash
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V_PATH=/path/for/verdaccio; docker run -it --rm --name verdaccio -p 4873:4873 \
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-v $V_PATH/conf:/verdaccio/conf \
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-v $V_PATH/storage:/verdaccio/storage \
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verdaccio/verdaccio
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```
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## Docker and custom port configuration
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Any `host:port` configured in `conf/config.yaml` under `listen` is currently ignored when using docker.
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If you want to reach verdaccio docker instance under different port, lets say `5000`
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in your `docker run` command replace `-p 4873:4873` with `-p 5000:4873`.
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In case you need to specify which port to listen to **in the docker container**,
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since version 2.?.? you can do so by providing additional arguments to `docker run`: `--env PORT=5000`
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This changes which port the docker container exposes and the port verdaccio listens to.
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Of course the numbers you give to `-p` paremeter need to match,
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so assuming you want them to all be the same this is what you could copy, paste and adopt:
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```bash
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PORT=5000; docker run -it --rm --name verdaccio \
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--env PORT -p $PORT:$PORT
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verdaccio/verdaccio
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```
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## Using HTTPS with Docker
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You can configure the protocol verdaccio is going to listen on, similarly to the port configuration.
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You have to overwrite the default value("http") of the `PROTOCOL` environment variable to "https", after you specified the certificates in the config.yaml.
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```bash
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PROTOCOL=https; docker run -it --rm --name verdaccio \
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--env PROTOCOL -p 4873:4873
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verdaccio/verdaccio
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```
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## Using docker-compose
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1. Get the latest version of [docker-compose](https://github.com/docker/compose).
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2. Build and run the container:
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```bash
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$ docker-compose up --build
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```
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You can set the port to use (for both comtainer and host) by prefixing the above command with `PORT=5000 `.
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Docker will generate a named volume in which to store persistent application data. You can use `docker inspect` or `docker volume inspect` to reveal the physical location of the volume and edit the configuration, such as:
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```
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$ docker volume inspect verdaccio_verdaccio
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{
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"Name": "verdaccio_verdaccio",
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"Driver": "local",
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"Mountpoint": "/var/lib/docker/volumes/verdaccio_verdaccio/_data",
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"Labels": null,
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"Scope": "local"
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}
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]
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```
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# Build your own Docker image
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```bash
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docker build -t verdaccio .
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```
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There is also an npm script for building the docker image, so you can also do:
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```bash
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npm run build:docker
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```
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Note: The first build takes some minutes to build because it needs to run `npm install`,
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and it will take that long again whenever you change any file that is not listed in `.dockerignore`.
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If you want to use the docker image on a rpi or a compatible device there is also a dockerfile available.
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To build the docker image for raspberry pi execute:
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```bash
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npm run build:docker:rpi
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```
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Please note that for any of the above docker commands you need to have docker installed on your machine and the docker executable should be available on your `$PATH`.
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# Docker Examples
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There is a separate repository that hosts multiple configurations to compose Docker images with `verdaccio`, for instance, as reverse proxy:
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https://github.com/verdaccio/docker-examples
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