This is an Arch Linux-based image with Pydio installed.
It's running as a FastCGI app, listening on port 9000.
I wrote up a blog post on using this with an nginx proxy
Pydio expects the data folder to have a certain layout. I've made a small
script to setup the data folder structure at /opt/init_data_folder.sh
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you should only have to do this once.
$ docker build -t <repo name> .
$ docker run -v /path/to/perm/folder:/var/lib/pydio/data --entrypoint /opt/init_data_folder.sh jprjr/pydio
$ docker run -v /path/to/perm/folder:/var/lib/pydio/data -p 9000 jprjr/pydio
$ docker run -d -v /path/to/perm/folder:/var/lib/pydio/data -p 9000 jprjr/pydio
Alternatively, you should be able to use links and data-only containers for persistence.
- 9000 (fastcgi port)
- 8090 (default websocket port)
/usr/share/webapps/pydio
(explicitly from the Dockerfile. You'll want your proxy to access this volume using --volumes-from or similar)/var/lib/pydio/data