Changes for page How to set up a gitea docker instance
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... ... @@ -1,9 +1,6 @@ 1 -{{box cssClass="floatinginfobox" title="**Contents**"}} 2 -{{toc /}} 3 -{{/box}} 1 +{{box cssClass="floatinginfobox" title="**Contents**"}}{{toc /}}{{/box}} 4 4 5 5 = Basic installation = 6 - 7 7 To setup a gitea server using docker, the following docker-compose.yml file shall be used: 8 8 9 9 {{code language="yaml"}} ... ... @@ -52,11 +52,12 @@ 52 52 53 53 Do a simple command to create the necessary directories: 54 54 55 -{{code language="bash"}}mkdir data db{{/code}} 52 +{{code language="bash"}} 53 +mkdir data db 54 +{{/code}} 56 56 Backing up just these two directories should, in theory, be enough to allow for full restoration of all git repository resources into the future. **WARNING: This has not been tested yet!!!** 57 57 58 58 = Create a separate git user to login into via SSH = 59 - 60 60 Creating a separate user, technically, is unnecessary, but it makes the configuration more conventional. 61 61 62 62 {{code language="bash"}} ... ... @@ -71,39 +71,3 @@ 71 71 chown git:git -R /home/git/.ssh/ 72 72 chmod 700 /home/git/.ssh/ 73 73 {{/code}} 74 - 75 -Once all these steps are done, you can proceed to the next step. 76 - 77 -= Spin up a container from the docker image = 78 - 79 -{{code language="bash"}} 80 -docker-compose up -d 81 -{{/code}} 82 - 83 -Had all the necessary steps been done properly, this should yield a fully functional container. If there are any errors encountered by this point, please fix them before proceeding. 84 - 85 -= Set up a proper nginx endpoint for the docker service = 86 - 87 -Deploy the following configuration to make the container accessible to the outside world: 88 - 89 -{{code language="nginx"}} 90 -server { 91 - server_name git.transistor.one; 92 - 93 - listen [::]:443 http2 ssl; # managed by Certbot 94 - listen 443 http2 ssl; # managed by Certbot 95 - # http2 on; 96 - 97 - include /etc/nginx/snippets/ssl.conf; 98 - 99 - location / { 100 - proxy_pass http://localhost:3000; 101 - } 102 -} 103 -{{/code}} 104 - 105 -Once this is done, restart nginx: 106 - 107 -{{code language="bash"}} 108 -systemctl restart nginx 109 -{{/code}}