jgeusebroek/spotweb

By jgeusebroek

Updated about 15 hours ago

An image running ubuntu/26.04 Linux and Spotweb develop branch (latest)

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jgeusebroek/spotweb repository overview

Docker Spotweb image

An image running ubuntu/26.04 Linux and Spotweb.

Requirements

You need a seperate MySQL / MariaDB server. This can of course be a (linked) docker container but also a dedicated database server.

If you would like to use docker-compose, a short guide can be found below. Thanks to Daniel Jongepier.

Usage

Initial Installation

First create a database on your database server, and make sure the container has access to the database, then run a temporary container.

docker run -it --rm -p 80:80 \
	-e TZ='Europe/Amsterdam' \
	jgeusebroek/spotweb

Please NOTE that there is no database configuration here, this will enable the install process.

The run the Spotweb installer using the web interface: 'http://yourhost/install.php'. This will create the necessary database tables and users. Ignore the warning when it tries to save the configuration.

When you are done, exit the container (CTRL/CMD-c) and configure the permanent running container.

Permanent installation
docker run --restart=always -d -p 80:80 \
	--hostname=spotweb \
	--name=spotweb \
	-v <hostdir_where_config_will_persistently_be_stored>:/config \
	-e 'TZ=Europe/Amsterdam' \
	-e 'SPOTWEB_DB_TYPE=pdo_mysql' \
	-e 'SPOTWEB_DB_HOST=<database_server_hostname>' \
	-e 'SPOTWEB_DB_PORT=<database_port>' \
	-e 'SPOTWEB_DB_NAME=spotweb' \
	-e 'SPOTWEB_DB_USER=spotweb' \
	-e 'SPOTWEB_DB_PASS=spotweb' \
	jgeusebroek/spotweb

Please NOTE that the volume is optional. Only necessary when you have special configuration settings. The database port is also optional. If omitted it will use the standard port for MySQL / PostgreSQL.

You should now be able to reach the spotweb interface on port 80.

Automatic retrieval of new spots

To enable automatic retrieval, you need to setup a cronjob on either the docker host or within the container.

Automatic retrieval of new spots on the docker host

To enable automatic retrieval, you need to setup a cronjob on the docker host.

*/15 * * * * docker exec spotweb su -l www-data -s /usr/bin/php /var/www/spotweb/retrieve.php >/dev/null 2>&1

This example will retrieve new spots every 15 minutes.

Automatic retrieval of new spots from within the container

To enable automatic retrieval from within the container, use the SPOTWEB_CRON_RETRIEVE variable to specify the cron timing for retrieval. For example as additional parameter to the docker run command:

-e 'SPOTWEB_CRON_RETRIEVE=*/15 * * * *'
Updates

The container will try to auto-update the database when a newer version is released.

Docker compose

An example docker-compose.yml is included. Create your base directory and edit the environment variables to suit your needs. After the initial run (docker-compose up -d) you will need to remove the <base_dir>/spotweb/dbsettings.inc.php because otherwise the install process won't proceed. Don't worry, your settings won't be lost.

After you deleted the file, point your browser to your install (ie. http://localhost:81/install.php) and follow the installation procedure.

It might give you an error saying it can't write the settings to file. You can ignore this.

When this all is finished, restart spotweb using docker-compose restart. You should now have a working spotweb installation. (please note the <base_dir>/spotweb/dbsettings.inc.php file will be automatically recreated during the restart).

Environment variables
VariableFunction
TZThe timezone the server is running in. Defaults to Europe/Amsterdam.
SPOTWEB_DB_TYPEDatabase type. Use pdo_mysql for MySQL.
SPOTWEB_DB_HOSTThe database hostname / IP.
SPOTWEB_DB_PORTThe database port. Optional.
SPOTWEB_DB_NAMEThe database used for spotweb.
SPOTWEB_DB_USERThe database server username.
SPOTWEB_DB_PASSThe database server password.
SPOTWEB_CRON_RETRIEVECron schedule for article retrieval. E.g. */15 * * * * for every fifteen minutes.
SPOTWEB_CRON_CACHE_CHECKCron schedule for article cache sanity check. E.g. 10 */1 * * * for 10 minutes after every hour.
WEBSERVER_PORTChange the webserver port (for when you can't use port mapping with host network for example)

License

MIT / BSD

Author Information

Jeroen Geusebroek

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sha256:291086863

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152.2 MB

Last updated

about 15 hours ago

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