Jirafeau is a small PHP application so running it inside a docker container is pretty straightforward.
-```
+```shell
docker pull registry.gitlab.com/jirafeau/jirafeau:latest
docker run -it --rm -p 8080:80 registry.gitlab.com/jirafeau/jirafeau:latest
```
## Build your own Jirafeau docker image
-```
+```shell
git clone https://gitlab.com/jirafeau/Jirafeau.git
cd Jirafeau
docker build -t your/jirafeau:latest .
## Security
You may be interested in running Jirafeau on port 80:
-```
+
+```shell
docker run -d -p 80:80 --sysctl net.ipv4.ip_unprivileged_port_start=80 registry.gitlab.com/jirafeau/jirafeau
```
- `DOWNLOAD_PASSWORD_POLICY_REGEX`: regex to check against if password policy is set to regex
Example:
-```
+
+```shell
docker run -it -p 8080:80 --rm -e ADMIN_PASSWORD='p4ssw0rd' -e WEB_ROOT='jirafeau.mydomain.com/' -e UPLOAD_PASSWORD='foo,bar' -e PREVIEW=0 registry.gitlab.com/jirafeau/jirafeau:latest
```
Note that configuration is not stored in /data.
Example of using a dedicated volume to store Jirafeau data separately from the container:
-```
+
+```shell
docker volume create jirafeau_data
docker run -it --rm -p 8080:80 --mount source=jirafeau_data,target=/data registry.gitlab.com/jirafeau/jirafeau:latest
```
+It is also possible to put Jirafeau data into an already existing directory outside the container:
+
+```shell
+mkdir /tmp/jirafeau_data
+docker run -it --rm -p 8080:80 -v /tmp/jirafeau_data:/data registry.gitlab.com/jirafeau/jirafeau:latest
+
+```
+
## Few notes
- `var-...` folder where lives all uploaded data is protected from direct access