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How to run Kanboard with Docker?
Kanboard can run easily with Docker.
The image size is approximately 50MB and contains:
- Alpine Linux
- The process manager S6
- Nginx
- PHP-FPM
The Kanboard cronjob is also running everyday at midnight. URL rewriting is enabled in the included config file.
When the container is running, the memory utilization is around 20MB.
Use the stable version
To fetch the latest stable release of Kanboard use the tag stable:
docker pull kanboard/kanboard
docker run -d --name kanboard -p 80:80 -t kanboard/kanboard:stable
Use the development version (automated build)
Every new commit on the repository trigger a new build on the Docker Hub.
docker pull kanboard/kanboard
docker run -d --name kanboard -p 80:80 -t kanboard/kanboard:latest
The tag latest is the development version of Kanboard, use at your own risk.
Build your own Docker image
There is a Dockerfile
in the Kanboard repository to build your own image.
Clone the Kanboard repository and run the following command:
docker build -t youruser/kanboard:master .
or
make docker-image
To run your container in background on the port 80:
docker run -d --name kanboard -p 80:80 -t youruser/kanboard:master
Volumes
You can attach 2 volumes to your container:
- Data folder:
/var/www/kanboard/data
- Plugins folder:
/var/www/kanboard/plugins
Use the flag -v
to mount a volume on the host machine like described in official Docker documentation.
Upgrade your container
- Pull the new image
- Remove the old container
- Restart a new container with the same volumes
Environment variables
The list of environment variables is available on this page.
Config files
- The container already include a custom config file located at
/var/www/kanboard/config.php
. - You can store your own config file on the data volume:
/var/www/kanboard/data/config.php
.