Nextcloud development environment using docker-compose
β DO NOT USE THIS IN PRODUCTION Various settings in this setup are considered insecure and default passwords and secrets are used all over the place
Features
- β Nextcloud
- π Nginx proxy with SSL termination
- πΎ MySQL
- π‘ Redis
- π₯ LDAP with example user data
- β Mailhog
- π Blackfire
- π Collabora
To get the setup running:
git clone https://github.com/juliushaertl/nextcloud-docker-dev
cd nextcloud-docker-dev
./bootstrap.sh
sudo sh -c "echo '127.0.0.1 nextcloud.local' >> /etc/hosts"
docker-compose up nextcloud proxy
The Nextcloud code base needs to be available including the 3rdparty
submodule. To clone it from github run:
git clone https://github.com/nextcloud/server.git
cd server
git submodule update --init
pwd
The last command prints the path to the Nextcloud server directory.
Use it for setting the REPO_PATH_SERVER
in the next step.
A .env
file should be created in the repository root, to keep configuration default on the dev setup:
cp example.env .env
Replace REPO_PATH_SERVER
with the path from above.
The Nextcloud instance is setup to run with PHP 7.2 by default.
If you wish to use a different version of PHP, set the PHP_VERSION
.env
variable.
The variable supports the following values:
- PHP 7.1:
71
- PHP 7.2:
72
- PHP 7.3:
73
- PHP 7.4:
74
- PHP 8.0:
80
- Start full setup:
docker-compose up
- Minimum:
docker-compose up proxy nextcloud
(nextcloud mysql redis mailhog)
The docker-compose file provides individual containers for stable Nextcloud releases. In order to run those you will need a checkout of the stable version server branch to your workspace directory. Using git worktree makes it easy to have different branches checked out in parallel in separate directories.
Note that for performance reasons the server repository might have been cloned with --depth=1 by default. To get the full history it is highly recommended to run:
cd workspace/server
git fetch --unshallow
This may take some time depending on your internet connection speed.
cd workspace/server
git worktree add ../stable23 stable23
cd ../stable23
git submodule update --init
After adding the worktree you can start the stable container using docker-compose up -d stable23
. You can then add stable23.local to your /etc/hosts
file to access it.
Git worktrees can also be used to have a checkout of an apps stable brach within the server stable directory.
cd workspace/server/apps-extra/text
git worktree add ../../../stable23/apps-extra/text stable23
If your setup isn't working and you can not figure out the reason why, running
docker-compose down -v
will remove the relevant containers and volumes,
allowing you to run docker-compose up
again from a clean slate.
Used for SSL termination. To setup SSL support provide a proper DOMAIN_SUFFIX environment variable and put the certificates to ./data/ssl/ named by the domain name.
You might need to add the domains to your /etc/hosts
file:
127.0.0.1 nextcloud.local
127.0.0.1 collabora.local
This is assuming you have set DOMAIN_SUFFIX=.local
You can generate it through:
awk -v D=.local '/- [A-z0-9]+\${DOMAIN_SUFFIX}/ {sub("\\$\{DOMAIN_SUFFIX\}", D " 127.0.0.1", $2); print $2}' docker-compose.yml
You can generate selfsigned certificates using:
cd data/ssl
openssl req -x509 -nodes -days 365 -newkey rsa:2048 -keyout nextcloud.local.key -out nextcloud.local.crt
Instead of adding the individual container domains to /etc/hosts
a local dns server like dnsmasq can be used to resolve any domain ending with the configured DOMAIN_SUFFIX in .env
to localhost.
For dnsmasq adding the following configuration would be sufficient for DOMAIN_SUFFIX=.local
:
address=/.local/127.0.0.1
-
Install mkcert https://github.com/FiloSottile/mkcert
-
Go to
data/ssl
-
mkcert nextcloud.local
-
mv nextcloud.local-key.pem nextcloud.local.key
-
mv nextcloud.local.pem nextcloud.local.crt
-
docker-compose restart proxy
Sending/receiving mails can be tested with mailhog which is available on ports 1025 (SMTP).
To use the webui, add 127.0.0.1 mail.local
to your /etc/hosts
and open mail.local.
Blackfire needs to use a hostname/ip that is resolvable from within the blackfire container. Their free version is limited to local profiling so we need to browse Nextcloud though its local docker IP or add the hostname to /etc/hosts
.
alias blackfire='docker-compose exec -e BLACKFIRE_CLIENT_ID=$BLACKFIRE_CLIENT_ID -e BLACKFIRE_CLIENT_TOKEN=$BLACKFIRE_CLIENT_TOKEN blackfire blackfire'
blackfire curl http://192.168.21.8/
The LDAP sample data is based on https://github.com/rroemhild/docker-test-openldap and extended with randomly generated users/groups. For details see data/ldap-generator/. LDAP will be configured automatically if the ldap container is available during installation.
Example users are: leela fry bender zoidberg hermes professor
. The password is the same as the uid.
Useful commands:
docker-compose exec ldap ldapsearch -H 'ldap://localhost' -D "cn=admin,dc=planetexpress,dc=com" -w admin -b "dc=planetexpress,dc=com" "(&(objectclass=inetOrgPerson)(description=*use*))"
- Make sure to have the collabora hostname setup in your /etc/hosts file:
127.0.0.1 collabora.local
- Automatically enable for one of your containers (e.g. the main nextcloud one):
- Run
./scripts/enable-collabora nextcloud
- Run
- Manual setup
- Start the Collabora Online server in addition to your other containers
docker-compose up -d collabora
- Make sure you have the richdocuments app cloned to your apps-extra directory and built the frontend code of the app with
npm ci && npm run build
- Enable the app and configure
collabora.local
in the Collabora settings inside of Nextcloud
- Start the Collabora Online server in addition to your other containers
- Make sure to have the collabora hostname setup in your /etc/hosts file:
127.0.0.1 onlyoffice.local
- Automatically enable for one of your containers (e.g. the main nextcloud one):
- Run
./scripts/enable-onlyoffice nextcloud
- Run
- Manual setup
- Start the ONLYOFFICE server in addition to your other containers
docker-compose up -d onlyoffice
- Clone https://github.com/ONLYOFFICE/onlyoffice-nextcloud into your apps directory
- Enable the app and configure
onlyoffice.local
in the ONLYOFFICE settings inside of Nextcloud
- Start the ONLYOFFICE server in addition to your other containers
docker-compose up -d proxy nextcloud av
The clanav antivirus will then be exposed as a deamon with host clam
and
port 3310.
docker-compose up -d proxy nextcloud saml
- uid mapping:
urn:oid:0.9.2342.19200300.100.1.1
- idp entity id:
https://sso.local.dev.bitgrid.net/simplesaml/saml2/idp/metadata.php
- single sign on service url:
https://sso.local.dev.bitgrid.net/simplesaml/saml2/idp/SSOService.php
- single log out service url:
https://sso.local.dev.bitgrid.net/simplesaml/saml2/idp/SingleLogoutService.php
- use certificate from docker/configs/var-simplesamlphp/cert/example.org.crt
-----BEGIN CERTIFICATE----- MIICrDCCAhWgAwIBAgIUNtfnC2jE/rLdxHCs2th3WaYLryAwDQYJKoZIhvcNAQEL BQAwaDELMAkGA1UEBhMCREUxCzAJBgNVBAgMAkJZMRIwEAYDVQQHDAlXdWVyemJ1 cmcxFDASBgNVBAoMC0V4YW1wbGUgb3JnMSIwIAYDVQQDDBlzc28ubG9jYWwuZGV2 LmJpdGdyaWQubmV0MB4XDTE5MDcwMzE0MjkzOFoXDTI5MDcwMjE0MjkzOFowaDEL MAkGA1UEBhMCREUxCzAJBgNVBAgMAkJZMRIwEAYDVQQHDAlXdWVyemJ1cmcxFDAS BgNVBAoMC0V4YW1wbGUgb3JnMSIwIAYDVQQDDBlzc28ubG9jYWwuZGV2LmJpdGdy aWQubmV0MIGfMA0GCSqGSIb3DQEBAQUAA4GNADCBiQKBgQDHPZwU+dAc76yB6bOq 0AkP1y9g7aAi1vRtJ9GD4AEAsA3zjW1P60BYs92mvZwNWK6NxlJYw51xPak9QMk5 qRHaTdBkmq0a2mWYqh1AZNNgCII6/VnLcbEIgyoXB0CCfY+2vaavAmFsRwOMdeR9 HmtQQPlbTA4m5Y8jWGVs1qPtDQIDAQABo1MwUTAdBgNVHQ4EFgQUeZSoGKeN5uu5 K+n98o3wcitFYJ0wHwYDVR0jBBgwFoAUeZSoGKeN5uu5K+n98o3wcitFYJ0wDwYD VR0TAQH/BAUwAwEB/zANBgkqhkiG9w0BAQsFAAOBgQA25X/Ke+5dw7up8gcF2BNQ ggBcJs+SVKBmPwRcPQ8plgX4D/K8JJNT13HNlxTGDmb9elXEkzSjdJ+6Oa8n3IMe vUUejXDXUBvlmmm+ImJVwwCn27cSfIYb/RoZPeKtned4SCzpbEO9H/75z3XSqAZS Z1tiHzYOVtEs4UNGOtz1Jg== -----END CERTIFICATE-----
- cn
urn:oid:2.5.4.3
- email
urn:oid:0.9.2342.19200300.100.1.3
A simple approach to test environment based SSO with the user_saml app is to use apache basic auth with the following configuration:
<Location /login>
AuthType Basic
AuthName "SAML"
AuthUserFile /var/www/html/.htpasswd
Require valid-user
</Location>
<Location /index.php/login>
AuthType Basic
AuthName "SAML"
AuthUserFile /var/www/html/.htpasswd
Require valid-user
</Location>
<Location /index.php/apps/user_saml/saml/login>
AuthType Basic
AuthName "SAML"
AuthUserFile /var/www/html/.htpasswd
Require valid-user
</Location>
<Location /apps/user_saml/saml/login>
AuthType Basic
AuthName "SAML"
AuthUserFile /var/www/html/.htpasswd
Require valid-user
</Location>
docker-compose up -d elasticsearch elasticsearch-ui
- Address for configuring in Nextcloud:
http://elastic:elastic@elasticsearch:9200
- Adress to access elastic search from outside:
http://elastic:[email protected]
- Address for accessing the ui: http://elasticsearch-ui.local/
sudo sysctl -w vm.max_map_count=262144
Primary object storage can be enabled by setting the PRIMARY=minio
environment variable either in your .env file or in docker-compose.yml for individual containers.
docker-composer up proxy nextcloud minio
Run inside of the Nextcloud container:
set XDEBUG_CONFIG=idekey=PHPSTORM
sudo -E -u www-data php -dxdebug.remote_host=192.168.21.1 occ
- Restart apache to reload php configuration without a full container restart:
docker-compose kill -s USR1 nextcloud
- Access to mysql console:
mysql -h $(docker inspect -f '{{range.NetworkSettings.Networks}}{{.IPAddress}}{{end}}' nextcloud_database-mysql_1) -P 3306 -u nextcloud -pnextcloud
- Run an LDAP search:
ldapsearch -x -H ldap://$(docker inspect -f '{{range.NetworkSettings.Networks}}{{.IPAddress}}{{end}}' nextcloud_ldap_1) -D "cn=admin,dc=planetexpress,dc=com" -w admin -b "dc=planetexpress,dc=com" -s subtree <filter> <attrs>
- Keycloak is using ldap as a user backend (make sure the ldap container is also running)
occ user_oidc:provider Keycloak -c nextcloud -s 09e3c268-d8bc-42f1-b7c6-74d307ef5fde -d https://keycloak.local.dev.bitgrid.net/auth/realms/Example/.well-known/openid-configuration
- https://keycloak.local.dev.bitgrid.net/auth/realms/Example/.well-known/openid-configuration
- nextcloud
- 09e3c268-d8bc-42f1-b7c6-74d307ef5fde
docker-compose up -d proxy portal gs1 gs2 lookup database-mysql
Users are named the same as the instance name, e.g. gs1, gs2
Enable the imaginary server for generating previews
docker-composer up proxy nextcloud previews_hpb
./scripts/enable-preview-imaginary.sh