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ttrss-docker-compose/README.md

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A primitive set of scripts to deploy tt-rss via docker-compose

The idea is to provide tt-rss working (and updating) out of the box with minimal fuss.

This setup is still WIP. Some features may be unimplemented or broken. Check the following before deploying:

This is an EXPERIMENTAL static version which uses images from hub.docker.com. Those images are not automatically updated. Don't use this in production.

MOST OF THE STUFF BELOW DOESN'T APPLY TO THIS EXPERIMENT!

General outline of the configuration is as follows:

  • separate containers (frontend: caddy, database: pgsql, app and updater: php/fpm)
  • tt-rss latest git master source baked into container on build
  • working copy is stored on (and rsynced over on restart) a persistent volume so plugins, etc. could be easily added
  • config.php is generated if it is missing
  • database schema is installed automatically if it is missing
  • Caddy has its http port exposed to the outside
  • optional SSL support via Caddy w/ automatic letsencrypt certificates
  • feed updates are handled via update daemon started in a separate container (updater)

Installation

Check out scripts from Git:

git clone https://git.tt-rss.org/fox/ttrss-docker-compose.git ttrss-docker
cd ttrss-docker
git checkout static

Edit configuration files:

Copy .env-dist to .env and edit any relevant variables you need changed.

  • You will likely have to change SELF_URL_PATH which should equal fully qualified tt-rss URL as seen when opening it in your web browser. If this field is set incorrectly, you will likely see the correct value in the tt-rss fatal error message.

Note: SELF_URL_PATH is updated in generated tt-rss config.php automatically on container restart. You don't need to modify config.php manually for this.

  • By default, container binds to localhost port 8280. If you want the container to be accessible on the net, without using a reverse proxy sharing same host, you will need to remove 127.0.0.1: from HTTP_PORT variable in .env.

Build and start the container

docker-compose up --build

See docker-compose documentation for more information and available options.

Updating

You will need to rebuild the container to update tt-rss source code from Git. Working copy will be synchronized on startup.

If database needs to be updated, tt-rss will prompt you to do so on next page refresh.

Updating container scripts

  1. Stop the containers: docker-compose down && docker-compose rm
  2. Update scripts from git: git pull origin master and apply any necessary modifications to .env, etc.
  3. Rebuild and start the containers: docker-compose up --build

Using SSL with Letsencrypt

  • HTTP_HOST in .env should be set to a valid hostname (i.e. no localhost or IP address)
  • comment out web container, uncomment web-ssl in docker-compose.yml
  • SELF_URL_PATH in .env should not include a port as the container is going to use default https port
  • ports 80 and 443 should be externally accessible i.e. not blocked by firewall and/or conflicting with host services

How do I add plugins and themes?

By default, tt-rss code is stored on a persistent docker volume (app). You can find its location like this:

docker volume inspect ttrss-docker_app | grep Mountpoint

Alternatively, you can mount any host directory as /var/www/html by updating docker-compose.yml, i.e.:

volumes:
      - app:/var/www/html

Replace with:

volumes:
      - /opt/tt-rss:/var/www/html

Copy and/or git clone any third party plugins into plugins.local as usual.

How do I put this container behind a reverse proxy?

A common pattern is shared nginx doing SSL termination, etc.

   location /tt-rss/ {
      proxy_set_header Host $host;
      proxy_set_header X-Real-IP $remote_addr;
      proxy_set_header X-Forwarded-For $remote_addr;
      proxy_set_header X-Forwarded-Proto $scheme;

      proxy_pass http://127.0.0.1:8280/tt-rss/;
      break;
   }

You will need to set SELF_URL_PATH to a correct (i.e. visible from the outside) value in the .env file.

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