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Dockerfile for mattermost in production

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This is fork of the https://github.com/mattermost/mattermost-docker project with some minors modifications, mainly to give the possibility to specify a hostname and a port for the Nginx part

Production Docker deployment for Mattermost

This project enables deployment of a Mattermost server in a multi-node production configuration using Docker.

Notes:

  • To install this Docker project on AWS Elastic Beanstalk please see AWS Elastic Beanstalk Guide.
  • To install Mattermost without Docker directly onto a Linux-based operating systems, please see Admin Guide.

Installation using Docker Compose

The following instructions deploy Mattermost in a production configuration using multi-node Docker Compose set up.

Requirements

Configure your environment

Open docker-compose.yml and set the various variables to match your infrastructure

  1. Database

    Set MM_DBNAME to the name ot the database use by Mattermost

    Set the two variables MM_USERNAME & MM_PASSWORD with the username/password that will have the right to use the database

    Set DB_HOST and DB_PORT with the hostname and port on which your Postgresql will run

  2. APP server

    Set MATTERMOST_APP_SERVER and PLATFORM_PORT_80_TCP_PORT with the hostname and port on which your APP server will run

Install with SSL certificate

  1. Open docker-compose.yml and set MATTERMOST_ENABLE_SSL to true.

    environment:
      - MATTERMOST_ENABLE_SSL=true
    
  2. Put your SSL certificate as ./volumes/web/cert/cert.pem and the private key that has no password as ./volumes/web/cert/key-no-password.pem. If you don't have them you may generate a self-signed SSL certificate.

  3. Build and run mattermost

    docker-compose up -d

  4. Open https://your.domain with your web browser.

Install without SSL certificate

  1. Open docker-compose.yml and set MATTERMOST_ENABLE_SSL to false.

    environment:
      - MATTERMOST_ENABLE_SSL=false
    
  2. Build and run mattermost

    docker-compose up -d

  3. Open http://your.domain with your web browser.

Starting/Stopping

Start

docker-compose start

Stop

docker-compose stop

Removing

Remove the containers

docker-compose stop && docker-compose rm

Remove the data and settings of your mattermost instance

sudo rm -rf volumes

Database Backup

When AWS S3 environment variables are specified on db docker container, it enables Wal-E backup to S3.

docker run -d --name mattermost-db \
    -e AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID=XXXX \
    -e AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY=XXXX \
    -e WALE_S3_PREFIX=s3://BUCKET_NAME/PATH \
    -e AWS_REGION=us-east-1
    -v ./volumes/db/var/lib/postgresql/data:/var/lib/postgresql/data
    -v /etc/localtime:/etc/localtime:ro
    db

All four environment variables are required. It will enable completed WAL segments sent to archive storage (S3). The base backup and clean up can be done through the following command:

# base backup
docker exec mattermost-db su - postgres sh -c "/usr/bin/envdir /etc/wal-e.d/env /usr/local/bin/wal-e backup-push /var/lib/postgresql/data"
# keep the most recent 7 base backups and remove the old ones
docker exec mattermost-db su - postgres sh -c "/usr/bin/envdir /etc/wal-e.d/env /usr/local/bin/wal-e delete --confirm retain 7"

Those tasks can be executed through a cron job or systemd timer.

Upgrading to Team Edition 3.0.x from 2.x

You need to migrate your database before upgrading mattermost to 3.0.x from 2.x. Run these commands in the latest mattermost-docker directory.

docker-compose rm -f app
docker-compose build app
docker-compose run app -upgrade_db_30
docker-compose up -d

See the offical Upgrade Guide for more details.

Known Issues

  • Do not modify the Listen Address in Service Settings.
  • Rarely 'app' container fails to start because of "connection refused" to database. Workaround: Restart the container.

More information

If you want to know how to use docker-compose, see the overview page.

If you want to run Mattermost on Kubernetes you can start with the manifest examples in the kubernetes folder

For the server configurations, see prod-ubuntu.rst of mattermost.

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