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BigBlueButton Docker

Travis CI Docker Pulls

These are scripts to build a Docker that runs BigBlueButton with both the Flash and HTML5 client. To build the Docker container, run the command

docker build -t bigbluebutton .

Here we called the BigBlueButton container bigbluebutton. To run BigBlueButton in Docker, run the command

docker run --rm -p 80:80/tcp -p 1935:1935 -p 3478:3478 -p 3478:3478/udp bigbluebutton -h <HOST_IP>

Make sure you provide the host IP of the server on which you run the docker command. Once running, you can navigate to http://<HOST_IP> to access your BigBlueButton server.

For details see the setup instructions.

Future Plans

Our goal was to allow developers to run BigBlueButton server with a single command. This Docker image is not meant for production use, but rather for testing and trying out BigBlueButton.

Still, it good step towards separating BigBlueButton into individual components for running under docker-compose or kubernetes.