conduit/docker-compose.yml
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# Conduit
version: '3'
services:
homeserver:
### If you already built the Conduit image with 'docker build', then you can uncomment the
### 'image' line and comment out the 'build' option.
# image: conduit_homeserver:latest
### If you want meaningful labels in you built Conduit image, you should run docker-compose like this:
### CREATED=$(date -u +'%Y-%m-%dT%H:%M:%SZ') VERSION=$(grep -m1 -o '[0-9].[0-9].[0-9]' Cargo.toml) docker-compose up -d
build:
context: .
args:
CREATED:
VERSION:
LOCAL: "false"
GIT_REF: HEAD
restart: unless-stopped
ports:
- 8448:8000
volumes:
- db:/srv/conduit/.local/share/conduit
### Uncomment if you want to use Rocket.toml to configure Conduit
### Note: Set env vars will override Rocket.toml values
# - ./Rocket.toml:/srv/conduit/Rocket.toml
environment:
ROCKET_SERVER_NAME: localhost:8000 # replace with your own name
### Uncomment and change values as desired
# ROCKET_LOG: normal # Available levels are: off, debug, normal, critical
# ROCKET_PORT: 8000
# ROCKET_REGISTRATION_DISABLED: 'true'
# ROCKET_ENCRYPTION_DISABLED: 'true'
# ROCKET_DATABASE_PATH: /srv/conduit/.local/share/conduit
# ROCKET_WORKERS: 10
# ROCKET_MAX_REQUEST_SIZE: 20_000_000 # in bytes, ~20 MB
### Uncomment if you want to use your own Element-Web App.
### Note: You need to provide a config.json for Element and you also need a second
### Domain or Subdomain for the communication between Element and Conduit
### Config-Docs: https://github.com/vector-im/element-web/blob/develop/docs/config.md
# element-web:
# image: vectorim/riot-web:latest
# restart: unless-stopped
# ports:
# - 8009:80
# volumes:
# - ./element_config.json:/app/config.json
# depends_on:
# - homeserver
volumes:
db: