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Production...ish docker-compose image for wger

Usage

This docker-compose file starts up a production environment with gunicorn as the webserver, postgres as a database and redis for caching with nginx used as a reverse proxy. If you want to develop, take a look at the docker compose file in the application repository.

The database, static files and uploaded images are mounted as volumes so the data is persisted. The only thing you need to do is update the docker images. Consult the docker volume command for details on how to access or backup this data.

1 - Start

To start all services:

docker-compose up -d

Optionally download exercise images and the ingredients (will take some time):

docker-compose exec web python3 manage.py download-exercise-images
docker-compose exec web wger load-online-fixtures

Then open http:https://localhost (or your server's IP) and log in as: admin, password adminadmin

2 - Update the application

Just remove the containers and pull the newest version:

docker-compose down
docker-compose pull
docker-compose up

If there are database any changes (you will see a warning from django on the logs), you need to start the migration process yourself as you might want to make a backup first:

docker-compose exec web python3 manage.py migrate

3 - Lifecycle Management

To stop all services issue a stop command, this will preserve all containers and volumes:

docker-compose stop

To start everything up again:

docker-compose start

To remove all containers (except for the volumes)

docker-compose down

To view the logs:

docker-compose logs -f

You might need to issue other commands or do other manual work in the container, e.g.

 docker-compose exec web yarn install
 docker-compose exec --user root web /bin/bash

Building

If you want to build the images yourself, clone the wger repository and follow the instructions for the devel image in the extras/docker folder.

Contact

Feel free to contact us if you found this useful or if there was something that didn't behave as you expected. We can't fix what we don't know about, so please report liberally. If you're not sure if something is a bug or not, feel free to file a bug anyway.

Sources

All the code and the content is freely available:

Licence

The application is licenced under the Affero GNU General Public License 3 or later (AGPL 3+).

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