# Docker image This directory contains the files that are used to build the official Docker image on https://hub.docker.com/r/etherpad/etherpad. # Downloading from Docker Hub If you are ok downloading a [prebuilt image from Docker Hub](https://hub.docker.com/r/etherpad/etherpad), these are the commands: ```bash # gets the latest published version docker pull etherpad/etherpad # gets a specific version docker pull etherpad/etherpad:1.7.5 ``` # Build a personalized container If you want to use a personalized settings file, **you will have to rebuild your image**. All of the following instructions are as a member of the `docker` group. ## Rebuilding with custom settings Prepare your custom `settings.json` file: ```bash cd /docker cp ../settings.json.template settings.json [ further edit your settings.json as needed] ``` **Each configuration parameter can also be set via an environment variable**, using the syntax `"${ENV_VAR}"` or `"${ENV_VAR:default_value}"`. For details, refer to `settings.json.template`. ## Rebuilding including some plugins If you want to install some plugins in your container, it is sufficient to list them in the ETHERPAD_PLUGINS build variable. The variable value has to be a space separated, double quoted list of plugin names (see examples). Some plugins will need personalized settings in the `settings.json` file. Just refer to the previous section, and include them in your custom `settings.json`. ## Examples Build the latest development version: ```bash docker build --tag /etherpad . ``` Build the latest stable version: ```bash docker build --build-arg ETHERPAD_VERSION=master --build-arg NODE_ENV=production --tag /etherpad . ``` Build a specific tagged version: ```bash docker build --build-arg ETHERPAD_VERSION=1.7.5 --build-arg NODE_ENV=production --tag /etherpad . ``` Build a specific git hash: ```bash docker build --build-arg ETHERPAD_VERSION=4c45ac3cb1ae --tag /etherpad . ``` Include two plugins in the container: ```bash docker build --build-arg ETHERPAD_PLUGINS="ep_codepad ep_author_neat" --tag /etherpad . ``` # Running your instance: To run your instance: ```bash docker run --detach --publish :9001 /etherpad ``` And point your browser to `http://:`