A Dockerfile that installs the latest RosarioSIS. This file pulls from the default branch, but can be easily modified to pull from any other available branch or tagged release.
Minimum requirements: Docker & Git working.
$ git clone https://github.com/francoisjacquet/docker-rosariosis.git
$ cd docker-rosariosis
$ docker build -t rosariosis .
RosarioSIS uses a PostgreSQL database:
$ docker run --name rosariosisdb -d postgres:9.5
$ docker run -e "[email protected]" -h `hostname -f` -d -p 80:80 --name rosariosis --link rosariosisdb:rosariosisdb rosariosis
Port 80 will be exposed, so you can visit localhost
to get started. The default username is admin
and the default password is admin
.
The RosarioSIS image uses several environment variables which are easy to miss. While none of the variables are required, they may significantly aid you in using the image.
Host of the postgres data
This optional environment variable is used in conjunction with PGPASSWORD to set a user and its password for the default database that is used by RosarioSIS to store data.
This optional environment variable is used in conjunction with PGUSER to set a user and its password for the default database that is used by RosarioSIS to store data.
This optional environment variable can be used to define a different name for the default database that is used by RosarioSIS to store data.
This optional environment variable can be used to define a different port for the default database that is used by RosarioSIS to store data.
This optional environment variable can be used to define a year in the RosarioSIS settings.
This optional environment variable is used for make RosarioSIS to show in another language
This optional environment variable is used to set the required version of RosarioSIS
RosarioSIS will attempt to send mail via the host's port 25. In order for this to work you must set the hostname of the rosariosis container to that of host
(or some other hostname that your can appear on a legal FROM
line) and configure the host to accept SMTP from the container. For postfix this means adding the container IP addresses to /etc/postfix/main.cf
as in:
mynetworks = 192.168.0.0/16 172.16.0.0/12 10.0.0.0/8 127.0.0.0/8 [::ffff:127.0.0.0]/104 [::1]/128