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diff --git a/doc/md/Download-and-Installation.md b/doc/md/Download-and-Installation.md
index e5e929ef..be848c97 100644
--- a/doc/md/Download-and-Installation.md
+++ b/doc/md/Download-and-Installation.md
@@ -4,11 +4,18 @@ Document Root (or directly at the document root).
4Also, please make sure your server meets the [requirements](Server-requirements) 4Also, please make sure your server meets the [requirements](Server-requirements)
5and is properly [configured](Server-configuration). 5and is properly [configured](Server-configuration).
6 6
7Several releases are available: 7Multiple releases branches are available:
8
9- latest (last release)
10- stable (previous major release)
11- master (development)
12
13Using one of the following methods:
8 14
9- by downloading full release archives including all dependencies 15- by downloading full release archives including all dependencies
10- by downloading Github archives 16- by downloading Github archives
11- by cloning the Git repository 17- by cloning the Git repository
18- using Docker: [see the documentation](docker/shaarli-images)
12 19
13--- 20---
14 21
@@ -28,14 +35,16 @@ $ unzip shaarli-v0.9.1-full.zip
28$ mv Shaarli /path/to/shaarli/ 35$ mv Shaarli /path/to/shaarli/
29``` 36```
30 37
31In most cases, download Shaarli from the [releases](https://github.com/shaarli/Shaarli/releases) page. Cloning using `git` or downloading Github branches as zip files requires additional steps (see below).| 38In most cases, download Shaarli from the [releases](https://github.com/shaarli/Shaarli/releases) page.
39Cloning using `git` or downloading Github branches as zip files requires additional steps (see below).
32 40
33### Using git 41### Using git
34 42
35``` 43```
36$ mkdir -p /path/to/shaarli && cd /path/to/shaarli/ 44$ mkdir -p /path/to/shaarli && cd /path/to/shaarli/
37$ git clone -b v0.9 https://github.com/shaarli/Shaarli.git . 45$ git clone -b latest https://github.com/shaarli/Shaarli.git .
38$ composer install --no-dev --prefer-dist 46$ composer install --no-dev --prefer-dist
47$ make translate
39``` 48```
40 49
41## Stable version 50## Stable version
@@ -83,13 +92,14 @@ $ git clone https://github.com/shaarli/Shaarli.git -b master /path/to/shaarli/
83# install/update third-party dependencies 92# install/update third-party dependencies
84$ cd /path/to/shaarli 93$ cd /path/to/shaarli
85$ composer install --no-dev --prefer-dist 94$ composer install --no-dev --prefer-dist
95$ make translate
86``` 96```
87 97
88## Finish Installation 98## Finish Installation
89 99
90Once Shaarli is downloaded and files have been placed at the correct location, open it this location your favorite browser. 100Once Shaarli is downloaded and files have been placed at the correct location, open it this location your favorite browser.
91 101
92![install screenshot](http://i.imgur.com/wuMpDSN.png) 102![install screenshot](images/install-shaarli.png)
93 103
94Setup your Shaarli installation, and it's ready to use! 104Setup your Shaarli installation, and it's ready to use!
95 105
diff --git a/doc/md/Server-requirements.md b/doc/md/Server-requirements.md
index 707af762..400b85a9 100644
--- a/doc/md/Server-requirements.md
+++ b/doc/md/Server-requirements.md
@@ -39,3 +39,4 @@ Extension | Required? | Usage
39[`php-gd`](http://php.net/manual/en/book.image.php) | optional | thumbnail resizing 39[`php-gd`](http://php.net/manual/en/book.image.php) | optional | thumbnail resizing
40[`php-intl`](http://php.net/manual/en/book.intl.php) | optional | localized text sorting (e.g. `e->è->f`) 40[`php-intl`](http://php.net/manual/en/book.intl.php) | optional | localized text sorting (e.g. `e->è->f`)
41[`php-curl`](http://php.net/manual/en/book.curl.php) | optional | using cURL for fetching webpages and thumbnails in a more robust way 41[`php-curl`](http://php.net/manual/en/book.curl.php) | optional | using cURL for fetching webpages and thumbnails in a more robust way
42[`php-gettext`](http://php.net/manual/en/book.gettext.php) | optional | Use the translation system in gettext mode (faster)
diff --git a/doc/md/Shaarli-configuration.md b/doc/md/Shaarli-configuration.md
index d90e95eb..920c7e27 100644
--- a/doc/md/Shaarli-configuration.md
+++ b/doc/md/Shaarli-configuration.md
@@ -55,6 +55,7 @@ _These settings should not be edited_
55- **links_per_page**: Number of shaares displayed per page. 55- **links_per_page**: Number of shaares displayed per page.
56- **timezone**: See [the list of supported timezones](http://php.net/manual/en/timezones.php). 56- **timezone**: See [the list of supported timezones](http://php.net/manual/en/timezones.php).
57- **enabled_plugins**: List of enabled plugins. 57- **enabled_plugins**: List of enabled plugins.
58- **default_note_title**: Default title of a new note.
58 59
59### Security 60### Security
60 61
@@ -80,6 +81,20 @@ _These settings should not be edited_
80- **page_cache**: Shaarli's internal cache directory. 81- **page_cache**: Shaarli's internal cache directory.
81- **ban_file**: Banned IP file path. 82- **ban_file**: Banned IP file path.
82 83
84### Translation
85
86- **language**: translation language (also see [Translations](Translations))
87 - **auto** (default): The translation language is chosen from the browser locale.
88 It means that the language can be different for 2 different visitors depending on their locale.
89 - **en**: Use the English translation.
90 - **fr**: Use the French translation.
91- **mode**:
92 - **auto** or **php** (default): Use the PHP implementation of gettext (slower)
93 - **gettext**: Use PHP builtin gettext extension
94 (faster, but requires `php-gettext` to be installed and to reload the web server on update)
95- **extension**: Translation extensions for custom themes or plugins.
96Must be an associative array: `translation domain => translation path`.
97
83### Updates 98### Updates
84 99
85- **check_updates**: Enable or disable update check to the git repository. 100- **check_updates**: Enable or disable update check to the git repository.
@@ -90,6 +105,7 @@ _These settings should not be edited_
90 105
91- **default_private_links**: Check the private checkbox by default for every new link. 106- **default_private_links**: Check the private checkbox by default for every new link.
92- **hide_public_links**: All links are hidden while logged out. 107- **hide_public_links**: All links are hidden while logged out.
108- **force_login**: if **hide_public_links** and this are set to `true`, all anonymous users are redirected to the login page.
93- **hide_timestamps**: Timestamps are hidden. 109- **hide_timestamps**: Timestamps are hidden.
94- **remember_user_default**: Default state of the login page's *remember me* checkbox 110- **remember_user_default**: Default state of the login page's *remember me* checkbox
95 - `true`: checked by default, `false`: unchecked by default 111 - `true`: checked by default, `false`: unchecked by default
@@ -194,6 +210,7 @@ _These settings should not be edited_
194 "privacy": { 210 "privacy": {
195 "default_private_links": true, 211 "default_private_links": true,
196 "hide_public_links": false, 212 "hide_public_links": false,
213 "force_login": false,
197 "hide_timestamps": false, 214 "hide_timestamps": false,
198 "remember_user_default": true 215 "remember_user_default": true
199 }, 216 },
@@ -208,6 +225,13 @@ _These settings should not be edited_
208 "plugins": { 225 "plugins": {
209 "WALLABAG_URL": "http://demo.wallabag.org", 226 "WALLABAG_URL": "http://demo.wallabag.org",
210 "WALLABAG_VERSION": "1" 227 "WALLABAG_VERSION": "1"
228 },
229 "translation": {
230 "language": "fr",
231 "mode": "php",
232 "extensions": {
233 "demo": "plugins/demo_plugin/languages/"
234 }
211 } 235 }
212} ?> 236} ?>
213``` 237```
diff --git a/doc/md/Translations.md b/doc/md/Translations.md
new file mode 100644
index 00000000..54a36655
--- /dev/null
+++ b/doc/md/Translations.md
@@ -0,0 +1,152 @@
1## Translations
2
3Shaarli supports [gettext](https://www.gnu.org/software/gettext/manual/gettext.html) translations
4since `>= v0.9.2`.
5
6Note that only the `default` theme supports translations.
7
8### Contributing
9
10We encourage the community to contribute to Shaarli's translation either by improving existing
11translations or submitting a new language.
12
13Contributing to the translation does not require development skill.
14
15Please submit a pull request with the `.po` file updated/created. Note that the compiled file (`.mo`)
16is not stored on the repository, and is generated during the release process.
17
18### How to
19
20First, install [Poedit](https://poedit.net/) tool.
21
22Poedit will extract strings to translate from the PHP source code.
23
24**Important**: due to the usage of a template engine, it's important to generate PHP cache files to extract
25every translatable string.
26
27You can either use [this script](https://gist.github.com/ArthurHoaro/5d0323f758ab2401ef444a53f54e9a07) (recommended)
28or visit every template page in your browser to generate cache files, while logged in.
29
30Here is a list :
31
32```
33http://<replace_domain>/
34http://<replace_domain>/?nonope
35http://<replace_domain>/?do=addlink
36http://<replace_domain>/?do=changepasswd
37http://<replace_domain>/?do=changetag
38http://<replace_domain>/?do=configure
39http://<replace_domain>/?do=tools
40http://<replace_domain>/?do=daily
41http://<replace_domain>/?post
42http://<replace_domain>/?do=export
43http://<replace_domain>/?do=import
44http://<replace_domain>/?do=login
45http://<replace_domain>/?do=picwall
46http://<replace_domain>/?do=pluginadmin
47http://<replace_domain>/?do=tagcloud
48http://<replace_domain>/?do=taglist
49```
50
51#### Improve existing translation
52
53In Poedit, click on "Edit a Translation", and from Shaarli's directory open
54`inc/languages/<lang>/LC_MESSAGES/shaarli.po`.
55
56The existing list of translatable strings should have been loaded, then click on the "Update" button.
57
58You can start editing the translation.
59
60![poedit-screenshot](images/poedit-1.jpg)
61
62Save when you're done, then you can submit a pull request containing the updated `shaarli.po`.
63
64#### Add a new language
65
66Open Poedit and select "Create New Translation", then from Shaarli's directory open
67`inc/languages/<lang>/LC_MESSAGES/shaarli.po`.
68
69Then select the language you want to create.
70
71Click on `File > Save as...`, and save your file in `<shaarli directory>/inc/language/<new language>/LC_MESSAGES/shaarli.po`.
72`<new language>` here should be the language code respecting the [ISO 3166-1 alpha-2](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ISO_3166-2)
73format in lowercase (e.g. `de` for German).
74
75Then click on the "Update" button, and you can start to translate every available string.
76
77Save when you're done, then you can submit a pull request containing the new `shaarli.po`.
78
79### Extend Shaarli's translation
80
81If you're writing a custom theme, or a non official plugin, you might want to use the translation system,
82but you won't be able to able to override Shaarli's translation.
83
84However, you can add your own translation domain which extends the main translation list.
85
86> Note that you can find a live example of translation extension in the `demo_plugin`.
87
88First, create your translation files tree directory:
89
90```
91<your_module>/languages/<ISO 3166-1 alpha-2 language code>/LC_MESSAGES/
92```
93
94Your `.po` files must be named like your domain. E.g. if your translation domain is `my_theme`, then your file will be
95`my_theme.po`.
96
97Users have to register your extension in their configuration with the parameter
98`translation.extensions.<domain>: <translation files path>`.
99
100Example:
101
102```php
103if (! $conf->exists('translation.extensions.my_theme')) {
104 $conf->set('translation.extensions.my_theme', '<your_module>/languages/');
105 $conf->write(true);
106}
107```
108
109> Note that the page needs to be reloaded after the registration.
110
111It is then recommended to create a custom translation function which will call the `t()` function with your domain.
112For example :
113
114```php
115function my_theme_t($text, $nText = '', $nb = 1)
116{
117 return t($text, $nText, $nb, 'my_theme'); // the last parameter is your translation domain.
118}
119```
120
121All strings which can be translated should be processed through your function:
122
123```php
124my_theme_t('Comment');
125my_theme_t('Comment', 'Comments', 2);
126```
127
128Or in templates:
129
130```php
131{'Comment'|my_theme_t}
132{function="my_theme_t('Comment', 'Comments', 2)"}
133```
134
135> Note than in template, you need to visit your page at least once to generate a cache file.
136
137When you're done, open Poedit and load translation strings from sources:
138
139 1. `File > New`
140 2. Choose your language
141 3. Save your `PO` file in `<your_module>/languages/<language code>/LC_MESSAGES/my_theme.po`.
142 4. Go to `Catalog > Properties...`
143 5. Fill the `Translation Properties` tab
144 6. Add your source path in the `Sources Paths` tab
145 7. In the `Sources Keywords` tab uncheck "Also use default keywords" and add the following lines:
146
147```
148my_theme_t
149my_theme_t:1,2
150```
151
152Click on the "Update" button and you're free to start your translations!
diff --git a/doc/md/Unit-tests-Docker.md b/doc/md/Unit-tests-Docker.md
new file mode 100644
index 00000000..c2de7cc7
--- /dev/null
+++ b/doc/md/Unit-tests-Docker.md
@@ -0,0 +1,56 @@
1## Running tests inside Docker containers
2
3Read first:
4
5- [Docker 101](docker/docker-101.md)
6- [Docker resources](docker/resources.md)
7- [Unit tests](Unit-tests.md)
8
9### Docker test images
10
11Test Dockerfiles are located under `docker/tests/<distribution>/Dockerfile`,
12and can be used to build Docker images to run Shaarli test suites under common
13Linux environments.
14
15Dockerfiles are provided for the following environments:
16
17- `alpine36` - [Alpine 3.6](https://www.alpinelinux.org/downloads/)
18- `debian8` - [Debian 8 Jessie](https://www.debian.org/DebianJessie) (oldstable)
19- `debian9` - [Debian 9 Stretch](https://wiki.debian.org/DebianStretch) (stable)
20- `ubuntu16` - [Ubuntu 16.04 Xenial Xerus](http://releases.ubuntu.com/16.04/) (LTS)
21
22What's behind the curtains:
23
24- each image provides:
25 - a base Linux OS
26 - Shaarli PHP dependencies (OS packages)
27 - test PHP dependencies (OS packages)
28 - Composer
29- the local workspace is mapped to the container's `/shaarli/` directory,
30- the files are rsync'd to so tests are run using a standard Linux user account
31 (running tests as `root` would bypass permission checks and may hide issues)
32- the tests are run inside the container.
33
34### Building test images
35
36```bash
37# build the Debian 9 Docker image
38$ cd /path/to/shaarli
39$ cd docker/test/debian9
40$ docker build -t shaarli-test:debian9 .
41```
42
43### Running tests
44
45```bash
46$ cd /path/to/shaarli
47
48# install/update 3rd-party test dependencies
49$ composer install --prefer-dist
50
51# run tests using the freshly built image
52$ docker run -v $PWD:/shaarli shaarli-test:debian9 docker_test
53
54# run the full test campaign
55$ docker run -v $PWD:/shaarli shaarli-test:debian9 docker_all_tests
56```
diff --git a/doc/md/Upgrade-and-migration.md b/doc/md/Upgrade-and-migration.md
index b3a08764..1dc07339 100644
--- a/doc/md/Upgrade-and-migration.md
+++ b/doc/md/Upgrade-and-migration.md
@@ -14,7 +14,7 @@ Shaarli stores all user data under the `data` directory:
14- `data/ipbans.php` - banned IP addresses 14- `data/ipbans.php` - banned IP addresses
15- `data/updates.txt` - contains all automatic update to the configuration and datastore files already run 15- `data/updates.txt` - contains all automatic update to the configuration and datastore files already run
16 16
17See [Shaarli configuration](Shaarli configuration) for more information about Shaarli resources. 17See [Shaarli configuration](Shaarli-configuration) for more information about Shaarli resources.
18 18
19It is recommended to backup this repository _before_ starting updating/upgrading Shaarli: 19It is recommended to backup this repository _before_ starting updating/upgrading Shaarli:
20 20
@@ -27,7 +27,7 @@ As all user data is kept under `data`, this is the only directory you need to wo
27 27
28- backup the `data` directory 28- backup the `data` directory
29- install or update Shaarli: 29- install or update Shaarli:
30 - fresh installation - see [Download and installation](Download and installation) 30 - fresh installation - see [Download and installation](Download-and-installation)
31 - update - see the following sections 31 - update - see the following sections
32- check or restore the `data` directory 32- check or restore the `data` directory
33 33
@@ -35,10 +35,13 @@ As all user data is kept under `data`, this is the only directory you need to wo
35 35
36All tagged revisions can be downloaded as tarballs or ZIP archives from the [releases](https://github.com/shaarli/Shaarli/releases) page. 36All tagged revisions can be downloaded as tarballs or ZIP archives from the [releases](https://github.com/shaarli/Shaarli/releases) page.
37 37
38We recommend that you use the latest release tarball with the `-full` suffix. It contains the dependencies, please read [Download and installation](Download and installation) for `git` complete instructions. 38We recommend that you use the latest release tarball with the `-full` suffix. It contains the dependencies, please read [Download and installation](Download-and-installation) for `git` complete instructions.
39 39
40Once downloaded, extract the archive locally and update your remote installation (e.g. via FTP) -be sure you keep the content of the `data` directory! 40Once downloaded, extract the archive locally and update your remote installation (e.g. via FTP) -be sure you keep the content of the `data` directory!
41 41
42If you use translations in gettext mode - meaning you manually changed the default mode -,
43reload your web server.
44
42After upgrading, access your fresh Shaarli installation from a web browser; the configuration and data store will then be automatically updated, and new settings added to `data/config.json.php` (see [Shaarli configuration](Shaarli configuration) for more details). 45After upgrading, access your fresh Shaarli installation from a web browser; the configuration and data store will then be automatically updated, and new settings added to `data/config.json.php` (see [Shaarli configuration](Shaarli configuration) for more details).
43 46
44## Upgrading with Git 47## Upgrading with Git
@@ -72,6 +75,14 @@ Updating dependencies
72 Downloading: 100% 75 Downloading: 100%
73``` 76```
74 77
78Shaarli >= `v0.9.2` supports translations:
79
80```bash
81$ make translate
82```
83
84If you use translations in gettext mode, reload your web server.
85
75### Migrating and upgrading from Sebsauvage's repository 86### Migrating and upgrading from Sebsauvage's repository
76 87
77If you have installed Shaarli from [Sebsauvage's original Git repository](https://github.com/sebsauvage/Shaarli), you can use [Git remotes](https://git-scm.com/book/en/v2/Git-Basics-Working-with-Remotes) to update your working copy. 88If you have installed Shaarli from [Sebsauvage's original Git repository](https://github.com/sebsauvage/Shaarli), you can use [Git remotes](https://git-scm.com/book/en/v2/Git-Basics-Working-with-Remotes) to update your working copy.
@@ -151,6 +162,14 @@ Updating dependencies
151 Downloading: 100% 162 Downloading: 100%
152``` 163```
153 164
165Shaarli >= `v0.9.2` supports translations:
166
167```bash
168$ make translate
169```
170
171If you use translations in gettext mode, reload your web server.
172
154Optionally, you can delete information related to the legacy version: 173Optionally, you can delete information related to the legacy version:
155 174
156```bash 175```bash
@@ -173,7 +192,7 @@ Total 3317 (delta 2050), reused 3301 (delta 2034)to
173 192
174#### Step 3: configuration 193#### Step 3: configuration
175 194
176After migrating, access your fresh Shaarli installation from a web browser; the configuration will then be automatically updated, and new settings added to `data/config.php` (see [Shaarli configuration](Shaarli configuration) for more details). 195After migrating, access your fresh Shaarli installation from a web browser; the configuration will then be automatically updated, and new settings added to `data/config.php` (see [Shaarli configuration](Shaarli-configuration) for more details).
177 196
178## Troubleshooting 197## Troubleshooting
179 198
diff --git a/doc/md/docker/docker-101.md b/doc/md/docker/docker-101.md
index b02dd149..a9c00b85 100644
--- a/doc/md/docker/docker-101.md
+++ b/doc/md/docker/docker-101.md
@@ -60,3 +60,81 @@ wheezy: Pulling from debian
60Digest: sha256:c584131da2ac1948aa3e66468a4424b6aea2f33acba7cec0b631bdb56254c4fe 60Digest: sha256:c584131da2ac1948aa3e66468a4424b6aea2f33acba7cec0b631bdb56254c4fe
61Status: Downloaded newer image for debian:wheezy 61Status: Downloaded newer image for debian:wheezy
62``` 62```
63
64Docker re-uses layers already downloaded. In other words if you have images based on Alpine or some Ubuntu version for example, those can share disk space.
65
66### Start a container
67A container is an instance created from an image, that can be run and that keeps running until its main process exits. Or until the user stops the container.
68
69The simplest way to start a container from image is ``docker run``. It also pulls the image for you if it is not locally available. For more advanced use, refer to ``docker create``.
70
71Stopped containers are not destroyed, unless you specify ``--rm``. To view all created, running and stopped containers, enter:
72```bash
73$ docker ps -a
74```
75
76Some containers may be designed or configured to be restarted, others are not. Also remember both network ports and volumes of a container are created on start, and not editable later.
77
78### Access a running container
79A running container is accessible using ``docker exec``, or ``docker copy``. You can use ``exec`` to start a root shell in the Shaarli container:
80```bash
81$ docker exec -ti <container-name-or-id> bash
82```
83Note the names and ID's of containers are listed in ``docker ps``. You can even type only one or two letters of the ID, given they are unique.
84
85Access can also be through one or more network ports, or disk volumes. Both are specified on and fixed on ``docker create`` or ``run``.
86
87You can view the console output of the main container process too:
88```bash
89$ docker logs -f <container-name-or-id>
90```
91
92### Docker disk use
93Trying out different images can fill some gigabytes of disk quickly. Besides images, the docker volumes usually take up most disk space.
94
95If you care only about trying out docker and not about what is running or saved, the following commands should help you out quickly if you run low on disk space:
96
97```bash
98$ docker rmi -f $(docker images -aq) # remove or mark all images for disposal
99$ docker volume rm $(docker volume ls -q) # remove all volumes
100```
101
102### Systemd config
103Systemd is the process manager of choice on Debian-based distributions. Once you have a ``docker`` service installed, you can use the following steps to set up Shaarli to run on system start.
104
105```bash
106systemctl enable /etc/systemd/system/docker.shaarli.service
107systemctl start docker.shaarli
108systemctl status docker.*
109journalctl -f # inspect system log if needed
110```
111
112You will need sudo or a root terminal to perform some or all of the steps above. Here are the contents for the service file:
113```
114[Unit]
115Description=Shaarli Bookmark Manager Container
116After=docker.service
117Requires=docker.service
118
119
120[Service]
121Restart=always
122
123# Put any environment you want in an included file, like $host- or $domainname in this example
124EnvironmentFile=/etc/sysconfig/box-environment
125
126# It's just an example..
127ExecStart=/usr/bin/docker run \
128 -p 28010:80 \
129 --name ${hostname}-shaarli \
130 --hostname shaarli.${domainname} \
131 -v /srv/docker-volumes-local/shaarli-data:/var/www/shaarli/data:rw \
132 -v /etc/localtime:/etc/localtime:ro \
133 shaarli/shaarli:latest
134
135ExecStop=/usr/bin/docker rm -f ${hostname}-shaarli
136
137
138[Install]
139WantedBy=multi-user.target
140```
diff --git a/doc/md/docker/reverse-proxy-configuration.md b/doc/md/docker/reverse-proxy-configuration.md
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1## Foreword
2
3This guide assumes that:
4
5- Shaarli runs in a Docker container
6- The host's `10080` port is mapped to the container's `80` port
7- Shaarli's Fully Qualified Domain Name (FQDN) is `shaarli.domain.tld`
8- HTTP traffic is redirected to HTTPS
9
10## Apache
11
12- [Apache 2.4 documentation](https://httpd.apache.org/docs/2.4/)
13 - [mod_proxy](https://httpd.apache.org/docs/2.4/mod/mod_proxy.html)
14 - [Reverse Proxy Request Headers](https://httpd.apache.org/docs/2.4/mod/mod_proxy.html#x-headers)
15
16The following HTTP headers are set by using the `ProxyPass` directive:
17
18- `X-Forwarded-For`
19- `X-Forwarded-Host`
20- `X-Forwarded-Server`
21
22```apache
23<VirtualHost *:80>
24 ServerName shaarli.domain.tld
25 Redirect permanent / https://shaarli.domain.tld
26</VirtualHost>
27
28<VirtualHost *:443>
29 ServerName shaarli.domain.tld
30
31 SSLEngine on
32 SSLCertificateFile /path/to/cert
33 SSLCertificateKeyFile /path/to/certkey
34
35 LogLevel warn
36 ErrorLog /var/log/apache2/shaarli-error.log
37 CustomLog /var/log/apache2/shaarli-access.log combined
38
39 RequestHeader set X-Forwarded-Proto "https"
40
41 ProxyPass / http://127.0.0.1:10080/
42 ProxyPassReverse / http://127.0.0.1:10080/
43</VirtualHost>
44```
1 45
2TODO, see https://github.com/shaarli/Shaarli/issues/888
3 46
4## HAProxy 47## HAProxy
5 48
49- [HAProxy documentation](https://cbonte.github.io/haproxy-dconv/)
50
51```conf
52global
53 [...]
54
55defaults
56 [...]
57
58frontend http-in
59 bind :80
60 redirect scheme https code 301 if !{ ssl_fc }
61
62 bind :443 ssl crt /path/to/cert.pem
63
64 default_backend shaarli
65
66
67backend shaarli
68 mode http
69 option http-server-close
70 option forwardfor
71 reqadd X-Forwarded-Proto: https
72
73 server shaarli1 127.0.0.1:10080
74```
75
76
6## Nginx 77## Nginx
78
79- [Nginx documentation](https://nginx.org/en/docs/)
80
81```nginx
82http {
83 [...]
84
85 index index.html index.php;
86
87 root /home/john/web;
88 access_log /var/log/nginx/access.log;
89 error_log /var/log/nginx/error.log;
90
91 server {
92 listen 80;
93 server_name shaarli.domain.tld;
94 return 301 https://shaarli.domain.tld$request_uri;
95 }
96
97 server {
98 listen 443 ssl http2;
99 server_name shaarli.domain.tld;
100
101 ssl_certificate /path/to/cert
102 ssl_certificate_key /path/to/certkey
103
104 location / {
105 proxy_set_header X-Real-IP $remote_addr;
106 proxy_set_header X-Forwarded-For $proxy_add_x_forwarded_for;
107 proxy_set_header X-Forwarded-Proto $scheme;
108 proxy_set_header X-Forwarded-Host $host;
109
110 proxy_pass http://localhost:10080/;
111 proxy_set_header Host $host;
112 proxy_connect_timeout 30s;
113 proxy_read_timeout 120s;
114
115 access_log /var/log/nginx/shaarli.access.log;
116 error_log /var/log/nginx/shaarli.error.log;
117 }
118 }
119}
120```
diff --git a/doc/md/docker/shaarli-images.md b/doc/md/docker/shaarli-images.md
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@@ -5,14 +5,23 @@ The images can be found in the [`shaarli/shaarli`](https://hub.docker.com/r/shaa
5repository. 5repository.
6 6
7### Available image tags 7### Available image tags
8- `latest`: master branch (tarball release) 8- `latest`: latest branch (tarball release)
9- `master`: master branch (tarball release)
9- `stable`: stable branch (tarball release) 10- `stable`: stable branch (tarball release)
10 11
11All images rely on: 12The `latest` and `master` images rely on:
13
14- [Alpine Linux](https://www.alpinelinux.org/)
15- [PHP7-FPM](http://php-fpm.org/)
16- [Nginx](http://nginx.org/)
17
18The `stable` image relies on:
19
12- [Debian 8 Jessie](https://hub.docker.com/_/debian/) 20- [Debian 8 Jessie](https://hub.docker.com/_/debian/)
13- [PHP5-FPM](http://php-fpm.org/) 21- [PHP5-FPM](http://php-fpm.org/)
14- [Nginx](http://nginx.org/) 22- [Nginx](http://nginx.org/)
15 23
24
16### Download from DockerHub 25### Download from DockerHub
17```bash 26```bash
18$ docker pull shaarli/shaarli 27$ docker pull shaarli/shaarli
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@@ -22,6 +22,17 @@ It runs the latest development version of Shaarli and is updated/reset daily.
22 22
23Login: `demo`; Password: `demo` 23Login: `demo`; Password: `demo`
24 24
25Docker users can start a personal instance from an [autobuild image](https://hub.docker.com/r/shaarli/shaarli/). For example to start a temporary Shaarli at ``localhost:8000``, and keep session data (config, storage):
26```
27MY_SHAARLI_VOLUME=$(cd /path/to/shaarli/data/ && pwd -P)
28docker run -ti --rm \
29 -p 8000:80 \
30 -v $MY_SHAARLI_VOLUME:/var/www/shaarli/data \
31 shaarli/shaarli
32```
33
34A brief guide on getting starting using docker is given in [Docker 101](docker/docker-101).
35To learn more about user data and how to keep it across versions, please see [Upgrade and Migration](Upgrade-and-migration) documentation.
25 36
26## Features 37## Features
27 38