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# Oragono Docker
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This folder holds Oragono's Dockerfile and related materials. Oragono
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is published iautomatically to Docker Hub at
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[oragono/oragano](https://hub.docker.com/r/oragono/oragono).
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The `latest` tag tracks the `stable` branch of Oragono, which contains
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the latest stable release. The `dev` tag tracks the master branch, which
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may by unstable and is not recommended for production.
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You can see other tags [on Docker Hub](https://hub.docker.com/r/oragono/oragono/tags)
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if you wish to run a specific version of Oragono.
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## Quick start
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The Oragono docker image is designed to work out of the box - it comes with a
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usable default config and will automatically generate self-signed TLS
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certificates. To get a working ircd, all you need to do is run the image and
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expose the ports:
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```shell
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docker run --name oragono -d -p 6667:6667 -p 6697:6697 oragono/oragono:tag
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```
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This will start Oragono and listen on ports 6667 (plain text) and 6697 (TLS).
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The first time Oragono runs it will create a config file with a randomised
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oper password. This is output to stdout, and you can view it with the docker
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logs command:
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```shell
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# Assuming your container is named `oragono`; use `docker container ls` to
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# find the name if you're not sure.
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docker logs oragono
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```
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You should see a line similar to:
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```
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Oper username:password is dan:cnn2tm9TP3GeI4vLaEMS
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```
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## Persisting data
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Oragono has a persistent data store, used to keep account details, channel
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registrations, and so on. To persist this data across restarts, you can mount
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a volume at /ircd.
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For example, to create a new docker volume and then mount it:
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```shell
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docker volume create oragono-data
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docker run -d -v oragono-data:/ircd -p 6667:6667 -p 6697:6697 oragono/oragono:tag
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```
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Or to mount a folder from your host machine:
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```shell
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mkdir oragono-data
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docker run -d -v $(PWD)/oragono-data:/ircd -p 6667:6667 -p 6697:6697 oragono/oragono:tag
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```
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## Customising the config
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Oragono's config file is stored at /ircd/ircd.yaml. If the file does not
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exist, the default config will be written out. You can copy the config from
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the container, edit it, and then copy it back:
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```shell
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# Assuming that your container is named `oragono`, as above.
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docker cp oragono:/ircd/ircd.yaml .
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vim ircd.yaml # edit the config to your liking
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docker cp ircd.yaml oragono:/ircd/ircd.yaml
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```
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You can use the `/rehash` command to make Oragono reload its config, or
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send it the HUP signal:
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```shell
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docker kill -HUP oragono
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```
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## Using custom TLS certificates
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TLS certs will by default be read from /ircd/tls.crt, with a private key
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in /ircd/tls.key. You can customise this path in the ircd.yaml file if
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you wish to mount the certificates from another volume. For information
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on using Let's Encrypt certificates, see
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[this manual entry](https://github.com/oragono/oragono/blob/master/docs/MANUAL.md#how-do-i-use-lets-encrypt-certificates).
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## Using docker-compose
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This folder contains a sample docker-compose file which can be used
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to start an Oragono instance with ports exposed and data persisted in
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a docker volume. Simply download the file and then bring it up:
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```shell
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curl -O https://raw.githubusercontent.com/oragono/oragono/master/distrib/docker/docker-compose.yml
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docker-compose up -d
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```
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## Building
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If you wish to manually build the docker image, you need to do so from
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the root of the Oragono repository (not the `distrib/docker` directory):
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```shell
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docker build -f distrib/docker/Dockerfile .
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```
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