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Since the only difference is mattermost package and we don't want to maintain two difference branches, just moved the enterprise version into a alternative dockerfile
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# Production Docker deployment for Mattermost
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This project enables deployment of a Mattermost server in a multi-node production configuration using Docker.
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[![Build Status](https://travis-ci.org/mattermost/mattermost-docker.svg?branch=master)](https://travis-ci.org/mattermost/mattermost-docker)
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Notes:
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- The default Mattermost edition for this repo has changed from team edition to enterprise edition. Please see [Choose Edition](#choose-edition-to-install) section.
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- To install this Docker project on AWS Elastic Beanstalk please see [AWS Elastic Beanstalk Guide](./README.aws.md).
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- To install Mattermost without Docker directly onto a Linux-based operating systems, please see [Admin Guide](https://docs.mattermost.com/guides/administrator.html#installing-mattermost).
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## Installation using Docker Compose
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The following instructions deploy Mattermost in a production configuration using multi-node Docker Compose set up.
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### Requirements
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* [docker]
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* [docker-compose]
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### Choose Edition to Install
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If you want to install enterprise edition, you can skip this section.
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To install the team edition, comment out the following line in docker-compose.yaml file:
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```
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dockerfile: Dockerfile-enterprise
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```
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### Database
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Make sure to set the appropriate values for `MM_USERNAME`, `MM_PASSWORD` and `MM_DBNAME`.
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### Install with SSL certificate
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1. Put your SSL certificate as `./volumes/web/cert/cert.pem` and the private key that has
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no password as `./volumes/web/cert/key-no-password.pem`. If you don't have
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them you may generate a self-signed SSL certificate.
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2. Build and run mattermost
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```
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docker-compose up -d
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```
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3. Open `https://your.domain` with your web browser.
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### Install without SSL certificate
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1. Build and run mattermost
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```
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docker-compose up -d
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```
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2. Open `http://your.domain` with your web browser.
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## Starting/Stopping
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### Start
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docker-compose start
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### Stop
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docker-compose stop
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### Update
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Make sure to backup Mattermost data before proceeding.
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docker-compose down
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git pull
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docker-compose build
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docker-compose up -d
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## Removing
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### Remove the containers
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docker-compose stop && docker-compose rm
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### Remove the data and settings of your mattermost instance
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sudo rm -rf volumes
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## Database Backup
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When AWS S3 environment variables are specified on db docker container, it enables [Wal-E](https://github.com/wal-e/wal-e) backup to S3.
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```bash
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docker run -d --name mattermost-db \
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-e AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID=XXXX \
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-e AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY=XXXX \
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-e WALE_S3_PREFIX=s3://BUCKET_NAME/PATH \
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-e AWS_REGION=us-east-1
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-v ./volumes/db/var/lib/postgresql/data:/var/lib/postgresql/data
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-v /etc/localtime:/etc/localtime:ro
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db
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```
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All four environment variables are required. It will enable completed WAL segments sent to archive storage (S3). The base backup and clean up can be done through the following command:
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```bash
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# base backup
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docker exec mattermost-db su - postgres sh -c "/usr/bin/envdir /etc/wal-e.d/env /usr/local/bin/wal-e backup-push /var/lib/postgresql/data"
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# keep the most recent 7 base backups and remove the old ones
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docker exec mattermost-db su - postgres sh -c "/usr/bin/envdir /etc/wal-e.d/env /usr/local/bin/wal-e delete --confirm retain 7"
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```
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Those tasks can be executed through a cron job or systemd timer.
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## Customization
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Customization can be done through environment variables.
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### Mattermost App Image
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* MM_USERNAME: database username, must be the same as one in DB image
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* MM_PASSWORD: database password, must be the same as one in DB image
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* MM_DBNAME: database name, must be the same as one in DB image
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* DB_HOST: database host address
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* DB_PORT_5432_TCP_PORT: database port
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* MM_CONFIG: configuration file location. It can be used when config is mounted in a different location.
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### Mattermost DB Image
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* MM_USERNAME: database username, must be the same as on in App image
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* MM_PASSWORD: database password, must be the same as on in App image
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* MM_DBNAME: database name, must be the same as on in App image
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* AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID: aws access key, used for db backup
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* AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY: aws secret, used for db backup
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* WALE_S3_PREFIX: aws s3 bucket name, used for db backup
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* AWS_REGION: aws region, used for db backup
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### Mattermost Web Image
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* MATTERMOST_ENABLE_SSL: whether to enable SSL
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* PLATFORM_PORT_80_TCP_PORT: port that Mattermost image is listening on
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## Upgrading to Team Edition 3.0.x from 2.x
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You need to migrate your database before upgrading mattermost to 3.0.x from
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2.x. Run these commands in the latest mattermost-docker directory.
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docker-compose rm -f app
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docker-compose build app
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docker-compose run app -upgrade_db_30
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docker-compose up -d
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See the [offical Upgrade Guide](http://docs.mattermost.com/administration/upgrade.html) for more details.
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## Known Issues
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* Do not modify the Listen Address in Service Settings.
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* Rarely 'app' container fails to start because of "connection refused" to
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database. Workaround: Restart the container.
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## More information
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If you want to know how to use docker-compose, see [the overview
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page](https://docs.docker.com/compose).
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If you want to run Mattermost on Kubernetes you can start with the [manifest examples in the kubernetes folder](contrib/kubernetes/README.md)
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For the server configurations, see [prod-ubuntu.rst] of mattermost.
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[docker]: http://docs.docker.com/engine/installation/
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[docker-compose]: https://docs.docker.com/compose/install/
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[prod-ubuntu.rst]: https://docs.mattermost.com/install/install-ubuntu-1404.html
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