# Cryptpad Docker Image Cryptpad includes support for building a Docker image and running it to provide a Cryptpad instance. You can manage the container manually, or let Docker Compose manage it for you. A full tutorial is available [on the Cryptpad Github wiki](https://github.com/xwiki-labs/cryptpad/wiki/Docker). This document provides a brief overview. ## Features - Configuration via .env file - Ready for use with traffic - Using github master for now, release 0.3.0 too old - Creating customize folder - Adding config.js to customize folder - Persistance for datastore and customize folder ## Run Run from the cryptpad source directory, keeping instance state in `/var/cryptpad`: ``` docker build -t xwiki/cryptpad . docker run --restart=always -d --name cryptpad -p 3000:3000 -p 3001:3001 \ -v /var/cryptpad/files:/cryptpad/datastore \ -v /var/cryptpad/customize:/cryptpad/customize \ -v /var/cryptpad/blob:/cryptpad/blob \ -v /var/cryptpad/blobstage:/cryptpad/blobstage \ -v /var/cryptpad/pins:/cryptpad/pins \ -v /var/cryptpad/tasks:/cryptpad/tasks \ -v /var/cryptpad/block:/cryptpad/block \ xwiki/cryptpad ``` Or, using docker-compose and the included `docker-compose.yml`, keeping instance state in the current directory under `./data`: ``` docker-compose up -d ``` ## Configuration Set configurations Dockerfile or in .env (using docker-compose) file. - VERSION=latest - USE_SSL=false - STORAGE='./storage/file' - LOG_TO_STDOUT=true The .env variables are read by docker-compose and forwarded to docker container. On runtime, in `bin/container-start.sh` the settings are written to the `config.js` file. ## Persistance The docker-compose file is preconfigured to persist folders - cryptpad/datastore --> ./data/files - cryptpad/customize --> ./data/customize - cryptpad/pins --> ./data/pins - cryptpad/blob --> ./data/blob - cryptpad/blobstage --> ./data/blobstage - cryptpad/tasks --> ./data/tasks - cryptpad/block --> ./data/block Your configuration file will be in `./data/customize/config.js`. The data folder is ignored by git, so if you want to add your customizations to git versioning change the volume: ``` ./customize:/cryptpad/customize:rw ``` ## SSL Proxy The [traefik](https://traefik.io/) proxy has builtin Let'sEncrypt for easy SSL setup. In the docker-compose file you can find preset lables for usage with traefik. [Traefik Docker Image](https://hub.docker.com/_/traefik/) Alternativly just use plain old nginx.