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Build Instructions
How to build a local image?
docker build -t {YOUR_TAG} .
How to run local build?
After building run using local tag:
docker run -it -p 80:8080 {YOUR_TAG}
How to build a specific GeoServer version?
docker build \
--build-arg GS_VERSION={YOUR_VERSION} \
-t {YOUR_TAG} .
How to build with custom geoserver data directory?
docker build \
--build-arg GS_DATA_PATH={RELATIVE_PATH_TO_YOUR_GS_DATA} \
-t {YOUR_TAG} .
Note: The passed path must not be absolute! Instead, the path should be within the build context (e.g. next to the Dockerfile) and should be passed as a relative path, e.g. GS_DATA_PATH=./my_data/
Can a build use a specific GeoServer version AND custom data?
Yes! Just pass the --build-arg param twice, e.g.
docker build \
--build-arg GS_VERSION={VERSION} \
--build-arg GS_DATA_PATH={PATH} \
-t {YOUR_TAG} .
How to build with additional libs/extensions/plugins?
Put your *.jar files (e.g. the WPS extension) in the additional_libs folder and build with one of the commands from above! (They will be copied to the GeoServer WEB-INF/lib folder during the build.)
Note: Similar to the GeoServer data path from above, you can also configure the path to the additional libraries by passing the ADDITIONAL_LIBS_PATH argument when building:
docker build \
--build-arg ADDITIONAL_LIBS_PATH={RELATIVE_PATH_TO_YOUR_LIBS}
-t {YOUR_TAG} .
How to build from nightly snapshot releases?
By default WAR_ZIP_URL, STABLE_PLUGIN_URL make use of sourceforge downloads to obtain official releases.
Override these arguments to make use of build.geoserver.org nightly releases:
--build-arg WAR_ZIP_URL=https://build.geoserver.org/geoserver/${GS_VERSION}/geoserver-${GS_VERSION}-latest-war.zip--build-arg STABLE_PLUGIN_URL=https://build.geoserver.org/geoserver/${GS_VERSION}/ext-latest/--build-arg COMMUNITY_PLUGIN_URL=https://build.geoserver.org/geoserver/${GS_VERSION}/community-latest/
Here is a working example for building 2.27.x nightly build::
docker build --no-cache-filter download,install \
--build-arg WAR_ZIP_URL=https://build.geoserver.org/geoserver/2.27.x/geoserver-2.27.x-latest-war.zip \
--build-arg STABLE_PLUGIN_URL=https://build.geoserver.org/geoserver/2.27.x/ext-latest/ \
--build-arg COMMUNITY_PLUGIN_URL=https://build.geoserver.org/geoserver/2.27.x/community-latest/ \
--build-arg GS_VERSION=2.27-SNAPSHOT \
-t 2.27.x .
When running both stable extensions and community modules can be included:
docker run -it -p 80:8080 \
--env DOWNLOAD_EXTENSIONS=true \
--env INSTALL_EXTENSIONS=true \
--env STABLE_EXTENSIONS="ysld" \
--env COMMUNITY_EXTENSIONS="ogcapi" \
-t 2.27.x
How to build from main snapshot releases?
The build.geoserver.org output for the main branch requires the following:
--build-arg WAR_ZIP_URL=https://build.geoserver.org/geoserver/main/geoserver-main-latest-war.zip--build-arg STABLE_PLUGIN_URL=https://build.geoserver.org/geoserver/main/ext-latest/--build-arg COMMUNITY_PLUGIN_URL=https://build.geoserver.org/geoserver/main/community-latest/--build-arg GS_VERSION=2.27-SNAPSHOT
Since the artifacts include the version number, the GS_VERSION argument is needed to be set to the SNAPSHOT.
Here is a working example for building main branch as 2.27.x build:
docker build --no-cache-filter download,install \
--build-arg WAR_ZIP_URL=https://build.geoserver.org/geoserver/main/geoserver-main-latest-war.zip \
--build-arg STABLE_PLUGIN_URL=https://build.geoserver.org/geoserver/main/ext-latest/ \
--build-arg COMMUNITY_PLUGIN_URL=https://build.geoserver.org/geoserver/main/community-latest/ \
--build-arg GS_VERSION=2.27-SNAPSHOT \
-t 2.27.x .
When running both stable extensions and community modules can be included:
docker run -it -p 80:8080 \
--env DOWNLOAD_EXTENSIONS=true \
--env INSTALL_EXTENSIONS=true \
--env STABLE_EXTENSIONS="wps,css" \
--env COMMUNITY_EXTENSIONS="ogcapi-coverages,ogcapi-dggs,ogcapi-features,ogcapi-images,ogcapi-maps,ogcapi-styles,ogcapi-tiled-features,ogcapi-tiles" \
-t 2.27.x