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# Docker
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[![Build status](https://github.com/Bubka/2fauth/actions/workflows/ci.yml/badge.svg)](https://github.com/Bubka/2fauth/actions/workflows/ci.yml)
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[![dockeri.co](https://dockeri.co/image/2fauth/2fauth)](https://hub.docker.com/r/2fauth/2fauth)
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You can run 2fauth in a single Docker container.
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## Features
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- [![Latest size](https://img.shields.io/docker/image-size/2fauth/2fauth/latest?label=Image%20size)](https://hub.docker.com/r/2fauth/2fauth/tags)
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- Compatible with: `amd64`, `386`, `arm64`, `arm/v6` and `arm/v7`
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- Stores data in an Sqlite database file
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- Runs without root as user with id `1000` and group id `1000`
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## Setup
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We assume your current directory is `/yourpath`.
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1. Create a directory on your host:
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```sh
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mkdir 2fauth
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```
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1. **If your host is not Windows**: since the container runs without root as user `1000:1000`, you need to fix the ownership and permissions of that directory:
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```sh
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chown 1000:1000 2fauth
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chmod 700 2fauth
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```
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💁 if you feel like using another ID, you can [build the image with build arguments](#build-the-image-with-build-arguments).
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1. Run the container interactively:
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```sh
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docker run -it --rm -p 8000:8000/tcp \
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-v /yourpath/2fauth:/2fauth 2fauth/2fauth
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-e AUTHENTICATION_GUARD=web-guard #fix for issue #68
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```
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1. Access it at [http://localhost:8000](http://localhost:8000)
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You can stop it with `CTRL+C`.
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- You can also run it in the background by replacing `-it --rm` with `-d`.
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- You can set environment variables available (see the [.env.example](../.env.example)) with `-e`, for example `-e APP_NAME=2FAuth`.
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- You can also use the [docker-compose.yml](docker-compose.yml) with `docker-compose` and modify it as you wish.
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### Use an existing SQLite file
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If you already have an SQLite file, move it to `/yourpath/2fauth/database.sqlite` on your host before starting the container. Don't forget to fix its ownership and permissions if you run on *nix:
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```sh
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chown 1000:1000 /yourpath/2fauth/database.sqlite
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chmod 700 /yourpath/2fauth/database.sqlite
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```
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The container will automagically pick it up.
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## Update
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⚠️ At the very least, backup your `database.sqlite` file to avoid bad surprises!
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The Docker image `2fauth/2fauth` is built on every commit pushed to the `master` branch.
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You can therefore pull the image with `docker pull 2fauth/2fauth` and restart the container to update it.
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You can also use tagged images, see [Docker Hub tags](https://hub.docker.com/r/2fauth/2fauth/tags?page=1&ordering=last_updated) which are produced on Github releases.
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## Build the image
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You can build the image from the `master` branch with `docker` and `git` using:
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```sh
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docker build -t 2fauth/2fauth https://github.com/Bubka/2FAuth.git
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```
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### Build the image for a specific release
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You can build a [specific release](https://github.com/Bubka/2FAuth/releases) by appending the release tag with `#<release-tag>` to the command. For example:
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```sh
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docker build -t 2fauth/2fauth https://github.com/Bubka/2FAuth.git#v3.0.0
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```
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### Build the image for a specific commit
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You can build a specific commit (see [master's commits](https://github.com/Bubka/2FAuth/commits/master)) by appending the commit hash with `#<commit-hash>` to the command. For example:
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```sh
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docker build -t 2fauth/2fauth https://github.com/Bubka/2FAuth.git#fba9e29bd4e3bb697296bb0bde60ae869537528b
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```
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### Build the image with build arguments
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There are the following build arguments you can use to customize the image using `--build-arg key=value`:
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| Build argument | Default | Description |
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| `UID` | 1000 | The UID of the user to run the container as |
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| `GID` | 1000 | The GID of the user to run the container as |
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| `DEBIAN_VERSION` | `buster-slim` | The Debian version to use |
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| `PHP_VERSION` | `8.2-buster` | The PHP version to use to get composer dependencies |
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| `COMPOSER_VERSION` | `2.7` | The version of composer to use |
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| `SUPERVISORD_VERSION` | `v0.7.3` | The version of supervisord to use |
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| `VERSION` | `unknown` | The version of the image |
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| `CREATED` | `an unknown date` | The date of the image build time |
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| `COMMIT` | `unknown` | The commit hash of the Git commit used |
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#### Mail settings
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> Refer your email provider documentation to configure your mail settings
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>
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> Set a value for every available setting to avoid issue
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| Build argument | Recommendation | Description |
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| `MAIL_MAILER` | `SMTP` | The driver type |
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| `MAIL_HOST` | `smtp.yourdomain.com` | The SMTP hostname |
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| `MAIL_PORT` | 587 | The corresponding SMTP port (587 with STARTTLS) or (465 with SSL recommended) |
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| `MAIL_USERNAME` | `2fauth@yourdomain.com` | The SMTP username |
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| `MAIL_PASSWORD` | `password1234` | The SMTP password |
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| `MAIL_ENCRYPTION` | `TLS` | The encrytion type (TLS -> STARTTLS) or SSL |
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| `MAIL_FROM_NAME` | `2FAuth` | The sender name |
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| `MAIL_FROM_ADDRESS` | `2fauth@yourdomain.com` | The sender adress |
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Example:
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```text
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-e MAIL_MAILER=SMTP
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-e MAIL_HOST=smtp.example.com
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-e MAIL_PORT=587 # STARTTLS
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-e MAIL_USERNAME=2fauth@example.com
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-e MAIL_PASSWORD=password1234
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-e MAIL_ENCRYPTION=TLS # STARTTLS
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-e MAIL_FROM_NAME=2FAuth
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-e MAIL_FROM_ADDRESS=2fauth@example.com
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```
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## Implementation details
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- The final Docker image is based on `alpine:3.14` with minimal packages installed
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- The container runs [`supervisord`](https://github.com/ochinchina/supervisord) to handle both an Nginx server and a PHP-FPM server together
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- The `/srv` directory holds the repository data and PHP code.
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- The `/2fauth` directory is targeted for the container end users.
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- By default the container logs the Nginx logs and the PHP-FPM logs. The application logs (if any) can be found in `/2fauth/storage/logs`.
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