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# docker-geoserver
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## How to run it
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Pull the image from [Docker Hub](https://hub.docker.com/r/geosolutionsit/geoserver/)
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`docker pull geosolutionsit/geoserver`
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And run it
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`docker run --name gs -p 8080:8080 geosolutionsit/geoserver`
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Open your browser and point it to `http://localhost:8080/geoserver` .
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GeoServer web interface will show up, you can now log in with user admin and password `geoserver`.
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There are some [**environment variables**](https://docs.docker.com/engine/reference/run/) you can use at run time:
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- `JAVA_OPTS` to customize JAVA_OPTS for the container
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- `GEOSERVER_LOG_DIR` to customize log placement
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- `GEOSERVER_DATA_DIR` to put your GeoServer datadir elsewhere
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- `GEOWEBCACHE_CONFIG_DIR` to put your GeoServer cache configuration elsewhere
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- `GEOWEBCACHE_CACHE_DIR` to put your GeoServer cache elsewhere
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- `NETCDF_DATA_DIR` to put your GeoServer NETCDF data dir elsewhere
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- `GRIB_CACHE_DIR`o put your GeoServer GRIB cache dir elsewhere
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## How to build the Dockerfile with no helper scrips
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If you want to build the image by yourself just run `docker build` from the root of the repository
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` docker build -t geoserver:test . --build-args GEOSERVER_WEBAPP_SRC="./geoserver.war"`
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There are [**build arguments**](https://docs.docker.com/engine/reference/commandline/build/) to customize the image:
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- `GEOSERVER_DATA_DIR_SRC` to add your own custom datadir to the final image. This can be a local zip or directory or remote URL (see [ADD](https://docs.docker.com/engine/reference/builder/#add) instruction Doc)
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- `GEOSERVER_WEBAPP_SRC` to add your own custom web app to the final image. This can be a local zip or directory or remote URL (see [ADD](https://docs.docker.com/engine/reference/builder/#add) instruction Doc)
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If you want to build or package your own web app you can customize the "mother" stage of Dockerfile accordingly
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##Docker Hub build process and related helper scripts
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Scripts provided that are for docker hub are under `hooks` directory.
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Basically the `hooks/build` script takes these environment variables with current version numbers offered for geoserver:
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```
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export MAINT_VERSION="2.17.3 2.17.2 2.17.1"
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export MIDDLE_STABLE="18"
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export NIGHTLY_MAINT_VERSION="2.17.x"
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export NIGHTLY_MASTER_VERSION="master foobar"
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export NIGHTLY_STABLE_VERSION="2.18.x"
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export STABLE_VERSION="2.18.1 2.18.0"
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```
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Notes:
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Phantom version `foobar` is supposed to always fail as a test and always tried to be built.
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"MIDDLE_STABLE" has just a function for the scripts logic, increase it with latest minor version number for stable.
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To test locally build hook you can use the `test_hooks.sh` script provided.
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## How to use `custom_build.sh` script
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the script can be run with no parameters to show the needed parameters:
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```
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./custom_build.sh
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Usage: ./custom_build.sh [docker image tag] [geoserver version] [geoserver master version] [datadir| nodatadir] [pull|no pull];
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[docker image tag] : the tag to be used for the docker iamge
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[geoserver version] : the release version of geoserver to be used; you can set it to master if you want the last release
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[geoserver master version] : if you use the master version for geoserver you need to set it to the numerical value for the next release;
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if you use a released version you need to put it to the release number
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[datadir| nodatadir]: if this parameter is equal to nodatadir the datadir is not burned in the docker images
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[pull|no pull]: docker build use always a remote image or a local image
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docker build use always a remote image or a local image
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```
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This script is meant to be used by Jenkins jobs, custom private builds, variety of tests with highly customized versions of geoserver.
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It can burn a custom datadir inside the docker image (it will expect data dir in ./resources/geoserver-datadir by default), or just create a dockr image with the geoserver artifact.
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### Example
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```
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./custom_build.sh my-docker-tag 2.18.x 2.18.x dev "no pull"
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```
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