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NextCloud Docker Setup

This repository contains a simple Docker Compose setup for deploying a Nextcloud application with a MariaDB database.

Overview

The setup consists of two services:

  1. Database Service (MariaDB): A MariaDB database to store Nextcloud data.
  2. Nextcloud Service (FPM): The Nextcloud application to provide cloud file storage and management.

This setup uses Docker Compose to create the environment and configure the services with the necessary environment variables, volumes, and networks.

Requirements

  • Docker
  • Docker Compose

Setup

  1. Edit the docker-compose.yml file if necessary, especially for the environment variables (e.g., database password, Nextcloud database settings).

  2. Build and start the services:

    docker-compose up -d
  3. Access Nextcloud via:

    • URL: http://localhost:9002

    The database can be accessed internally through the cloud-database.sesdata.local hostname within the Docker network.

Services

Database Service (MariaDB)

  • Container Name: cloud-database.sesdata.local
  • Port Mapping: 9001:3306 (MariaDB port)
  • Environment Variables:
    • MYSQL_ROOT_PASSWORD: Root password for the database.
    • MYSQL_PASSWORD: Password for the nextcloud database user.
    • MYSQL_DATABASE: The Nextcloud database name (nextcloud).
    • MYSQL_USER: Database user (nextcloud).

Nextcloud Service (FPM)

  • Container Name: cloud.sesdata.local
  • Port Mapping: 9002:80 (HTTP port)
  • Links: Connects to the db service (MariaDB).
  • Environment Variables:
    • MYSQL_PASSWORD: Password for the nextcloud database user.
    • MYSQL_DATABASE: The Nextcloud database name (nextcloud).
    • MYSQL_USER: Database user (nextcloud).
    • MYSQL_HOST: Database hostname (db).

Volumes

  • Database Volume: cloud-database
  • Nextcloud Volume: cloud-application

These volumes persist the data between container restarts.

Networks

The services communicate within the cloud-network, a bridge network created by Docker Compose.

Additional Notes

  • This configuration is designed for local or development use. For production environments, additional configurations such as SSL, reverse proxy, and backups are recommended.
  • Make sure to change the default passwords in the docker-compose.yml file before deploying in a live environment.

License

This project is licensed under the MIT License. See the license file for details.

Issues, Feature Requests or Support

Please use the Issue > New Issue button to submit issues, feature requests or support issues directly to me. You can also send an e-mail to akin.bicer@outlook.com.tr.