2FAuth/docker
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docker-compose.yml Change .sqlite to database.sqlite 2021-08-01 15:10:55 -04:00
entrypoint.sh Fix restart of container 2021-08-01 15:10:55 -04:00
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README.md Update TODOs 2021-08-01 15:10:55 -04:00

Docker

You can run 2fauth in a single Docker container.

Features

  • Runs without root as user www-data
  • Only 182MB (uncompressed amd64 image)
  • Compatible with amd64 only for now

Setup

  1. Create a directory on your host 2fauth:

    mkdir 2fauth 
    
  2. If your host is not Windows: since the container runs without root as user www-data (uid=33(www-data) gid=33(www-data) groups=33(www-data)), you need to fix the ownership and permissions of that directory:

    chown 33:33 2fauth
    chmod 700 2fauth
    
  3. Run the container interactively:

    docker run -it --rm -p 8000:8000/tcp \
    -v /yourpath/2fauth:/2fauth qmcgaw/2fauth
    
  4. Access it at http://localhost:8000

You can stop it with CTRL+C.

  • You can also run it in the background by replacing -it --rm with -d.
  • You can set environment variables available (see the .env.example) with -e, for example -e APP_NAME=2FAuth.
  • You can also use the docker-compose.yml with docker-compose and modify it as you wish.

Use an existing SQLite file

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:

chown 33:33 /yourpath/2fauth/database.sqlite
chmod 700 /yourpath/2fauth/database.sqlite

The container will automagically pick it up.

Implementation details

  • The container is based on debian:buster-slim
  • The container runs an Nginx server together with PHP-FPM as a system service.
  • The /srv directory holds the repository data and PHP code.
  • The /2fauth directory is targeted for the container end users.
  • By default the container logs the Nginx logs and the PHP-FPM logs. The application logs can be found in /2fauth/storage/logs.

TODOs

  • Write short commit hash to installed file to only migrate on commit change
  • Base image (or other image) on Alpine.
  • Setup CI to build image on push to master
  • Change Dockerfile and CI to cross build for all architectures.