Makes SQLite the default database in documentation

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Julian Reinhardt 2021-11-02 12:24:23 +01:00
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@ -74,28 +74,12 @@ services:
- '80:80'
- '81:81'
- '443:443'
environment:
DB_MYSQL_HOST: "db"
DB_MYSQL_PORT: 3306
DB_MYSQL_USER: "npm"
DB_MYSQL_PASSWORD: "npm"
DB_MYSQL_NAME: "npm"
volumes:
- ./data:/data
- ./letsencrypt:/etc/letsencrypt
db:
image: 'jc21/mariadb-aria:latest'
restart: unless-stopped
environment:
MYSQL_ROOT_PASSWORD: 'npm'
MYSQL_DATABASE: 'npm'
MYSQL_USER: 'npm'
MYSQL_PASSWORD: 'npm'
volumes:
- ./data/mysql:/var/lib/mysql
```
3. Bring up your stack
3. Bring up your stack by running
```bash
docker-compose up -d

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# Full Setup Instructions
## MySQL Database
## Running the App
Create a `docker-compose.yml` file:
```yml
version: "3"
services:
app:
image: 'jc21/nginx-proxy-manager:latest'
restart: unless-stopped
ports:
# These ports are in format <host-port>:<container-port>
- '80:80' # Public HTTP Port
- '443:443' # Public HTTPS Port
- '81:81' # Admin Web Port
# Add any other Stream port you want to expose
# - '21:21' # FTP
# Uncomment the next line if you uncomment anything in the section
# environment:
# Uncomment this if you want to change the location of
# the SQLite DB file within the container
# DB_SQLITE_FILE: "/data/database.sqlite"
# Uncomment this if IPv6 is not enabled on your host
# DISABLE_IPV6: 'true'
volumes:
- ./data:/data
- ./letsencrypt:/etc/letsencrypt
```
Then:
```bash
docker-compose up -d
```
## Using MySQL / MariaDB Database
If you opt for the MySQL configuration you will have to provide the database server yourself. You can also use MariaDB. Here are the minimum supported versions:
@ -10,15 +48,7 @@ If you opt for the MySQL configuration you will have to provide the database ser
It's easy to use another docker container for your database also and link it as part of the docker stack, so that's what the following examples
are going to use.
::: warning
When using a `mariadb` database, the NPM configuration file should still use the `mysql` engine!
:::
## Running the App
Via `docker-compose`:
Here is an example of what your `docker-compose.yml` will look like when using a MariaDB container:
```yml
version: "3"
@ -27,24 +57,18 @@ services:
image: 'jc21/nginx-proxy-manager:latest'
restart: unless-stopped
ports:
# Public HTTP Port:
- '80:80'
# Public HTTPS Port:
- '443:443'
# Admin Web Port:
- '81:81'
# These ports are in format <host-port>:<container-port>
- '80:80' # Public HTTP Port
- '443:443' # Public HTTPS Port
- '81:81' # Admin Web Port
# Add any other Stream port you want to expose
# - '21:21' # FTP
environment:
# These are the settings to access your db
DB_MYSQL_HOST: "db"
DB_MYSQL_PORT: 3306
DB_MYSQL_USER: "npm"
DB_MYSQL_PASSWORD: "npm"
DB_MYSQL_NAME: "npm"
# If you would rather use Sqlite uncomment this
# and remove all DB_MYSQL_* lines above
# DB_SQLITE_FILE: "/data/database.sqlite"
# Uncomment this if IPv6 is not enabled on your host
# DISABLE_IPV6: 'true'
volumes:
@ -52,6 +76,7 @@ services:
- ./letsencrypt:/etc/letsencrypt
depends_on:
- db
db:
image: 'jc21/mariadb-aria:latest'
restart: unless-stopped
@ -64,13 +89,11 @@ services:
- ./data/mysql:/var/lib/mysql
```
_Please note, that `DB_MYSQL_*` environment variables will take precedent over `DB_SQLITE_*` variables. So if you keep the MySQL variables, you will not be able to use Sqlite._
::: warning
Then:
Please note, that `DB_MYSQL_*` environment variables will take precedent over `DB_SQLITE_*` variables. So if you keep the MySQL variables, you will not be able to use SQLite.
```bash
docker-compose up -d
```
:::
## Running on Raspberry PI / ARM devices
@ -89,57 +112,7 @@ for a list of supported architectures and if you want one that doesn't exist,
Also, if you don't know how to already, follow [this guide to install docker and docker-compose](https://manre-universe.net/how-to-run-docker-and-docker-compose-on-raspbian/)
on Raspbian.
Via `docker-compose`:
```yml
version: "3"
services:
app:
image: 'jc21/nginx-proxy-manager:latest'
restart: unless-stopped
ports:
# Public HTTP Port:
- '80:80'
# Public HTTPS Port:
- '443:443'
# Admin Web Port:
- '81:81'
environment:
# These are the settings to access your db
DB_MYSQL_HOST: "db"
DB_MYSQL_PORT: 3306
DB_MYSQL_USER: "changeuser"
DB_MYSQL_PASSWORD: "changepass"
DB_MYSQL_NAME: "npm"
# If you would rather use Sqlite uncomment this
# and remove all DB_MYSQL_* lines above
# DB_SQLITE_FILE: "/data/database.sqlite"
# Uncomment this if IPv6 is not enabled on your host
# DISABLE_IPV6: 'true'
volumes:
- ./data/nginx-proxy-manager:/data
- ./letsencrypt:/etc/letsencrypt
depends_on:
- db
db:
image: yobasystems/alpine-mariadb:latest
restart: unless-stopped
environment:
MYSQL_ROOT_PASSWORD: "changeme"
MYSQL_DATABASE: "npm"
MYSQL_USER: "changeuser"
MYSQL_PASSWORD: "changepass"
volumes:
- ./data/mariadb:/var/lib/mysql
```
_Please note, that `DB_MYSQL_*` environment variables will take precedent over `DB_SQLITE_*` var>
Then:
```bash
docker-compose up -d
```
Please note that the `jc21/mariadb-aria:latest` image might have some problems on some ARM devices, if you want a separate database container, use the `yobasystems/alpine-mariadb:latest` image.
## Initial Run