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* add a minimal build environment for systems where tools like make are not easily available
Helper container for systems where build requirements (bash, curl, jq, make) are not available (for example on Synology)
Run the following command to enter the "build environment" (command may need to be run with sudo
to work with the docker
command):
$ ./run.sh
bash-4.4$
Afterwards you can execute the setup.sh
script, modify .env
to your liking and run any make commands:
bash-4.4# ./setup.sh
Creating an .env file for you
Which tag do you want to use for Kopano Core components? [latest]:
Which tag do you want to use for Kopano WebApp? [latest]:
Which tag do you want to use for Z-Push? [latest]:
Name of the Organisation for LDAP [Kopano Demo]:
FQDN to be used (for reverse proxy) [kopano.demo]:
Email address to use for Lets Encrypt. Use 'self_signed' as your email to create self signed certificates [self_signed]:
Name of the BASE DN for LDAP [dc=kopano,dc=demo]:
LDAP server to be used (defaults to the bundled OpenLDAP) [ldap://ldap:389]:
Timezone to be used [Europe/Berlin.]:
E-Mail Address displayed for the 'postmaster' [postmaster@kopano.demo]:
Name/Address of Database server (defaults to the bundled one) [db]:
Avaliable options:
1 ) de-at
2 ) de-ch
3 ) de-de
4 ) en
5 ) en-gb
6 ) es
7 ) fr
8 ) it
9 ) nl
10 ) pl-pl
Check language spell support (again to uncheck, ENTER when done):
Avaliable options:
1 ) contactfax
2 ) desktopnotifications
3 ) filepreviewer
4 ) files
5 ) filesbackend-smb
6 ) filesbackend-owncloud
7 ) folderwidgets
8 ) gmaps
9 ) intranet
10 ) mattermost
11 ) mdm
12 ) pimfolder
13 ) quickitems
14 ) smime
15 ) titlecounter
16 ) webappmanual
17 ) zdeveloper
Check for additional plugins (again to uncheck, ENTER when done):
Integrate WhatsApp into DeskApp yes/no [no]:
bash-4.4# make build-all
docker build -t zokradonh/kopano_ssl ssl/
Sending build context to Docker daemon 4.608kB
[...]
After exiting the container run docker-compose up -d
, which will have the images started you previously built.