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Having worked at a startup for over 2 years that's heavily invested in docker, I've gotten to know docker really well. Not having had a website for quite a while, I finally decided to dip my toe in the water again using docker to contain my [[https://dokuwiki.com|dokuwiki]] site. | Having worked at a startup for over 2 years that's heavily invested in docker, I've gotten to know docker really well. Not having had a website for quite a while, I finally decided to dip my toe in the water again using docker to contain my [[https://dokuwiki.com|dokuwiki]] site. | ||
- | [[https://bitnami.com/stack/dokuwiki|Bitnami]] seems to do a very nice job wrapping up applications with persistent data. The documentation is quite good. I had a little trouble turning on "nice links" since these require htaccess, and bitnami does a nice job of creating a secure deployment. If you aren't careful you could break their secure implementation, which I did at first trying to figure out what was going on. | + | [[https://bitnami.com/stack/dokuwiki|Bitnami]] seems to do a very nice job wrapping up applications with persistent data and configuration. The documentation is quite good. I had a little trouble turning on "nice links" since these require htaccess, and bitnami does a nice job of creating a secure deployment that you should leverage. If you aren't careful you could break their secure implementation, which I did at first trying to figure out what was going on. |
The persistence, of course, is key for easy upgrades of dokuwiki. Just tear down and bring up the new container! | The persistence, of course, is key for easy upgrades of dokuwiki. Just tear down and bring up the new container! |