| # TikiWiki Docker Image | 
 |  | 
 | TikiWiki is full featured content management system written in PHP. You can | 
 | find more useful information at http://tiki.org | 
 |  | 
 | ## Pulling | 
 |  | 
 | ``` | 
 | docker pull tikiwiki/tikiwiki:19.x | 
 | ``` | 
 |  | 
 | ## Running | 
 |  | 
 | ### Variables | 
 |  | 
 | Some env variables are provided to setup the database, but you can also mount | 
 | your configurations files inside container. The env vars and the default values | 
 | are listed below and the names are self explanatory. | 
 |  | 
 | ``` | 
 | TIKI_DB_VERSION=19 | 
 | TIKI_DB_HOST='db' | 
 | TIKI_DB_USER | 
 | TIKI_DB_PASS | 
 | TIKI_DB_NAME=tikiwiki | 
 | ``` | 
 |  | 
 | ### Single container | 
 |  | 
 | Example to get a running container below. | 
 |  | 
 | ``` | 
 | docker run --rm --name tiki --link mariadb:db \ | 
 |     -e TIKI_DB_USER=tiki \ | 
 |     -e TIKI_DB_PASS=wiki \ | 
 |     -p 80:80 \ | 
 |     -d tikiwiki/tikiwiki | 
 | ``` | 
 |  | 
 | ### docker-compose | 
 |  | 
 | The following creates and start two containers: | 
 |  | 
 | 1. TikiWiki with por 80 published on host | 
 | 2. MariaDB instance with the schema `tikiwiki` | 
 |  | 
 | ```yml | 
 | version: '2' | 
 | services: | 
 |   tiki: | 
 |     image: tikiwiki/tikiwiki:19.x | 
 |     ports: | 
 |     - "80:80" | 
 |     depends_on: | 
 |       - db | 
 |     environment: | 
 |       - TIKI_DB_USER=tiki | 
 |       - TIKI_DB_PASS=wiki | 
 |       - TIKI_DB_NAME=tikiwiki | 
 |   db: | 
 |     image: mariadb | 
 |     environment: | 
 |       - MYSQL_USER=tiki | 
 |       - MYSQL_PASSWORD=wiki | 
 |       - MYSQL_DATABASE=tikiwiki | 
 |       - MYSQL_ROOT_PASSWORD=tkwkiiii | 
 |       - TERM=dumb | 
 | ``` | 
 |  | 
 | ### scalable mode with docker-compose | 
 |  | 
 | The following recipe makes possible to grow the amount of TikiWiki | 
 | containers, so in this way, it is possible to use more resources from | 
 | host to handle incoming traffic. | 
 |  | 
 | Concerning about this mode: | 
 |  | 
 | 1. It it not compatible to web installer, so installing database using | 
 | command line is needed. | 
 | 2. It is needed to have a reverse proxy load balancing traffic to TikiWiki | 
 | containers. | 
 |  | 
 | #### docker-compose.yml | 
 |  | 
 | This setup uses `eeacms/haproxy` container as reverse proxy and load balancer and | 
 | declare a set of volumes. When new **tiki** containers are created, they will share | 
 | the same set of volumes. | 
 |  | 
 | ```yml | 
 | version: '3.7' | 
 |  | 
 | services: | 
 |   haproxy: | 
 |     image: eeacms/haproxy | 
 |     depends_on: | 
 |     - tiki | 
 |     ports: | 
 |     - "80:5000" | 
 |     environment: | 
 |       BACKENDS: "tiki" | 
 |       DNS_ENABLED: "true" | 
 |       LOG_LEVEL: "info" | 
 |   tiki: | 
 |     image: tikiwiki/tikiwiki:19.x | 
 |     depends_on: | 
 |       - db | 
 |     deploy: | 
 |       replicas: 2 | 
 |     environment: | 
 |       - TIKI_DB_USER=tiki | 
 |       - TIKI_DB_PASS=wiki | 
 |       - TIKI_DB_NAME=tikiwiki | 
 |     volumes: | 
 |       - tiki_files:/var/www/html/files/ | 
 |       - tiki_img_trackers:/var/www/html/img/trackers/ | 
 |       - tiki_img_wiki_up:/var/www/html/img/wiki_up/ | 
 |       - tiki_img_wiki:/var/www/html/img/wiki/ | 
 |       - tiki_modules_cache:/var/www/html/modules/cache/ | 
 |       - tiki_storage:/var/www/html/storage/ | 
 |       - tiki_temp:/var/www/html/temp/ | 
 |       - tiki_sessions:/var/www/sessions/ | 
 |   db: | 
 |     image: mariadb | 
 |     environment: | 
 |       - MYSQL_USER=tiki | 
 |       - MYSQL_PASSWORD=wiki | 
 |       - MYSQL_DATABASE=tikiwiki | 
 |       - MYSQL_ROOT_PASSWORD=tkwkiiii | 
 |       - TERM=dumb | 
 | volumes: | 
 |   tiki_files: | 
 |   tiki_img_trackers: | 
 |   tiki_img_wiki_up: | 
 |   tiki_img_wiki: | 
 |   tiki_modules_cache: | 
 |   tiki_storage: | 
 |   tiki_temp: | 
 |   tiki_sessions: | 
 | ``` | 
 |  | 
 | #### Starting containers | 
 |  | 
 | First it is needed to copy the YML above in a folder with | 
 | a descriptive name, like `example.com`. | 
 |  | 
 | Then, inside the folder `example.com`, the following command | 
 | starts all container from docker-compose.yml. | 
 |  | 
 | ```sh | 
 | docker-compose up -d | 
 | ``` | 
 |  | 
 | After wait all containers to start and the console prompt appears | 
 | again, the following command shows the containers running for | 
 | docker-compose.yml on folder `example.com`. | 
 |  | 
 | ``` | 
 | docker-compose ps | 
 | ``` | 
 |  | 
 | The output should be like: | 
 |  | 
 | ``` | 
 |         Name                      Command               State          Ports         | 
 | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ | 
 | examplecom_db_1        docker-entrypoint.sh mysqld      Up      3306/tcp             | 
 | examplecom_haproxy_1   /docker-entrypoint.sh hapr ...   Up      0.0.0.0:80->5000/tcp | 
 | examplecom_tiki_1      /entrypoint.sh apache2-for ...   Up      443/tcp, 80/tcp      | 
 | ``` | 
 |  | 
 | There is 1 container running for each service (**db**, **haproxy**, **tiki**) | 
 | in **example.com** folder. | 
 |  | 
 |  | 
 | #### Installing database | 
 |  | 
 | There is a command line installer available in tiki folder that should be used | 
 | to install the database. **WE CAN NOT USE THE WEB INSTALLER!**. The following | 
 | command installs Tiki database | 
 |  | 
 | ```sh | 
 | docker-compose exec tiki php console.php database:install | 
 | ``` | 
 |  | 
 | #### Scaling containers | 
 |  | 
 | If more Tiki container is wanted, the following command launch new containers. | 
 |  | 
 | ```sh | 
 | docker-compose scale tiki=3 | 
 | ``` | 
 |  | 
 | Now, the following containers will be listed on `docker-compose ps`: | 
 |  | 
 | ```sh | 
 |         Name                      Command               State          Ports         | 
 | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ | 
 | examplecom_db_1        docker-entrypoint.sh mysqld      Up      3306/tcp             | 
 | examplecom_haproxy_1   /docker-entrypoint.sh hapr ...   Up      0.0.0.0:80->5000/tcp | 
 | examplecom_tiki_1      /entrypoint.sh apache2-for ...   Up      443/tcp, 80/tcp      | 
 | examplecom_tiki_2      /entrypoint.sh apache2-for ...   Up      443/tcp, 80/tcp      | 
 | examplecom_tiki_3      /entrypoint.sh apache2-for ...   Up      443/tcp, 80/tcp      | 
 | ``` |