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joplin/docker-compose.server.yml

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version: '3'
services:
app:
environment:
- JOPLIN_BASE_URL=${JOPLIN_BASE_URL}
- JOPLIN_PORT=${JOPLIN_PORT}
restart: unless-stopped
build:
context: .
dockerfile: Dockerfile.server
ports:
- "${JOPLIN_PORT}:${JOPLIN_PORT}"
# volumes:
# # Mount the server directory so that it's possible to edit file
# # while the container is running. However don't mount the
# # node_modules directory which will be specific to the Docker
# # image (eg native modules will be built for Ubuntu, while the
# # container might be running in Windows)
# # https://stackoverflow.com/a/37898591/561309
# - ./packages/server:/home/joplin/packages/server
# - /home/joplin/packages/server/node_modules/
db:
restart: unless-stopped
# By default, the Postgres image saves the data to a Docker volume,
# so it persists whenever the server is restarted using
# `docker-compose up`. Note that it would however be deleted when
# running `docker-compose down`.
build:
context: .
dockerfile: Dockerfile.db
ports:
- "5432:5432"
environment:
# TODO: Considering the database is only exposed to the
# application, and not to the outside world, is there a need to
# pick a secure password?
- POSTGRES_PASSWORD=joplin
- POSTGRES_USER=joplin
- POSTGRES_DB=joplin