53 lines
2.2 KiB
Docker
53 lines
2.2 KiB
Docker
## Base Image
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FROM ubuntu:18.04
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MAINTAINER chamunks [at] gmail [dot] com
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RUN apt-get update && apt-get -y install unzip
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# RUN mkdir -pv /data && chown 1000:1000 /data
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RUN adduser lbrynet --gecos GECOS --shell /bin/bash/ --disabled-password --home /data/
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## Add lbrynet
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ADD https://lbry.io/get/lbrynet.linux.zip /data/lbrynet.linux.zip
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RUN unzip /data/lbrynet.linux.zip -d /data/ && \
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rm /data/lbrynet.linux.zip && \
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chown -Rv lbrynet:lbrynet /data
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## Install into PATH
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RUN mv /data/lbrynet-* /bin/ && \
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ls -lAh /bin/
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## Daemon port [Intended for internal use]
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EXPOSE 4444
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## Wallet port [Intended for internal use]
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EXPOSE 50001
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## Undocumented ports that exist in conf.py
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## API port
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# EXPOSE 5279
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# ## Reflector port
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# EXPOSE 5566
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## VOLUMES
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## Right now the volumes are just added in a commented out state but if the end
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## user would prefer to add volumes to their own usage cases all they will need
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## to do is uncomment what they require and then build the container using docker-compose.yml
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## Volumize the wallets in a separate location for backup purposes may be unnecessary.
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# VOLUME /data/.local/share/lbry/lbryum/wallets
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# VOLUME /data/.local/
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## If the config ends up needing it's own volume it should be located here.
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# VOLUME /etc/lbry/conf.py
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## Downloaded blobs will be in their own separate volume for keeping backups of critical secrets and data separate from backups of potentially massive blob files.
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# VOLUME /data/Downloads/
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## Never run container processes as root
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USER lbrynet
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## Run on container launch
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CMD ["lbrynet-daemon"]
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## Setting this entrypoint should mean that you can `docker exec lbrynet commands`
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## and you should be able to control the daemon's CLI this way. There is an
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## alternative method we could use here where we have an entrypoint shell script which could be a bit smarter.
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## An docker-entrypoint should eventually be created and installed into the container $PATH with a config install script that checks for the existance of a config.py and if it exists don't install docker envvars established elsewhere.
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## If the container doesn't detect a conf.py file however have it install a fresh copy into /etc/lbry/conf.py and run that from a fresh copy from somewhere sensible.
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# ENTRYPOINT ["lbrynet-cli"]
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