├── .env ├── .gitattributes ├── .gitignore ├── LICENSE ├── README.md ├── alfresco ├── Dockerfile └── modules │ ├── amps │ └── empty │ ├── empty │ └── jars │ └── empty ├── docker-compose.yml ├── share ├── Dockerfile └── modules │ ├── amps_share │ └── empty │ ├── empty │ └── jars │ └── empty └── volumes └── config ├── alfresco-global.properties ├── ext-share-config-custom.xml ├── nginx.conf └── nginx.htpasswd /.env: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # Alfresco JVM Memory Settings 2 | ALFRESCO_XMX=2g 3 | ALFRESCO_XMS=2g 4 | 5 | # Share JVM Memory Settings 6 | SHARE_XMX=1g 7 | SHARE_XMS=1g 8 | 9 | # Solr 6 JVM Memory Settings 10 | SOLR_XMX=1g 11 | SOLR_XMS=1g 12 | 13 | # Postgres Tuning Settings 14 | # Default: pg_tune with 100 connections, 1GB RAM & 1 CPU 15 | PG_MAX_CONNECTIONS=100 16 | PG_SHARED_BUFFERS=256MB 17 | PG_EFFECTIVE_CACHE_SIZE=768MB 18 | PG_MAINTENANCE_WORK_MEM=64MB 19 | PG_CHECKPOINT_COMPLETION_TARGET=0.7 20 | PG_WAL_BUFFERS=7864kB 21 | PG_DEFAULT_STATISTICS_TARGET=100 22 | PG_RANDOM_PAGE_COST=4 23 | PG_EFFECTIVE_IO_CONCURRENCY=2 24 | PG_WORK_MEM=2621kB 25 | PG_MIN_WAL_SIZE=1GB 26 | PG_MAX_WAL_SIZE=2GB 27 | PG_MAX_WORKER_PROCESSES=1 28 | PG_MAX_PARALLEL_WORKERS_PER_GATHER=1 29 | PG_MAX_PARALLEL_WORKERS=1 30 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /.gitattributes: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # Auto detect text files and perform LF normalization 2 | * text=auto 3 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /.gitignore: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | 2 | volumes/data/ 3 | volumes/logs/ 4 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /LICENSE: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE 2 | Version 3, 29 June 2007 3 | 4 | Copyright (C) 2007 Free Software Foundation, Inc. 5 | Everyone is permitted to copy and distribute verbatim copies 6 | of this license document, but changing it is not allowed. 7 | 8 | Preamble 9 | 10 | The GNU General Public License is a free, copyleft license for 11 | software and other kinds of works. 12 | 13 | The licenses for most software and other practical works are designed 14 | to take away your freedom to share and change the works. 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But first, please read 674 | . -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /README.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # Alfresco Community Docker 2 | 3 | Deployment template based in official [Docker Composition](https://github.com/Alfresco/acs-community-deployment/tree/master/docker-compose) provided by Alfresco. 4 | 5 | You should review volumes, configuration, modules & tuning parameters before using this composition in **Production** environments. 6 | 7 | ## Source Images 8 | 9 | * [alfresco 6.0.7-ga](https://github.com/Alfresco/acs-community-packaging/blob/master/docker-alfresco/Dockerfile) 10 | * [share 6.0](https://github.com/Alfresco/share/blob/6.0/packaging/docker/Dockerfile) 11 | * [postgres 10](https://github.com/docker-library/postgres/blob/master/10/Dockerfile) 12 | * [alfresco-search-services 1.2.0](https://github.com/Alfresco/SearchServices/blob/master/packaging/src/docker/Dockerfile) 13 | * [content-app master:latest](https://hub.docker.com/r/alfresco/alfresco-content-app/) 14 | 15 | ## Volumes 16 | 17 | A directory named `volumes` is located in the root folder to store configuration, data and log files. 18 | 19 | ```bash 20 | $ tree volumes 21 | volumes 22 | ├── config 23 | │   ├── alfresco-global.properties 24 | │   ├── ext-share-config-custom.xml 25 | │   ├── nginx.conf 26 | │   └── nginx.htpasswd 27 | ├── data 28 | │   ├── alf-repo-data 29 | │   ├── postgres-data 30 | │   └── solr-data 31 | └── logs 32 | ├── alfresco 33 | ├── nginx 34 | ├── postgres 35 | └── share 36 | ``` 37 | 38 | **Configuration** files are available at `config` folder: 39 | 40 | * `alfresco-global.properties` for Repository 41 | * `ext-share-config-custom.xml` for Share 42 | * `nginx.conf` for HTTP Proxy 43 | * `nginx.htpasswd` for Basic Auth credentials to access SOLR Web Console 44 | 45 | **Data** wil be persisted automatically in `data` folder. Once launched, Docker will create three subfolders for following services: 46 | 47 | * `alf-repo-data` for Content Store 48 | * `postgres-data` for Database 49 | * `solr-data` for Indexes 50 | 51 | >> For Linux hosts, set `solr-data` folder permissions to user with UID 1001, as `alfresco-search-services` is using an container user named `solr` with UID 1001. 52 | 53 | **Logs** folder includes log files for: 54 | 55 | * `alfresco` contains Tomcat repository logs 56 | * `nginx` contains HTTP Proxy logs 57 | * `postgres` contains database logs 58 | * `share` contains Tomcat share logs 59 | 60 | ## Tuning options 61 | 62 | Memory resources for the containers can be changed in `.env` file. 63 | 64 | Sample values are set by default. 65 | 66 | ``` 67 | # Alfresco JVM Memory Settings 68 | ALFRESCO_XMX=2g 69 | ALFRESCO_XMS=2g 70 | 71 | # Share JVM Memory Settings 72 | SHARE_XMX=1g 73 | SHARE_XMS=1g 74 | 75 | # Solr 6 JVM Memory Settings 76 | SOLR_XMX=1g 77 | SOLR_XMS=1g 78 | 79 | # Postgres Tuning Settings 80 | # Default: pg_tune with 100 connections, 1GB RAM & 1 CPU 81 | PG_MAX_CONNECTIONS=100 82 | PG_SHARED_BUFFERS=256MB 83 | PG_EFFECTIVE_CACHE_SIZE=768MB 84 | PG_MAINTENANCE_WORK_MEM=64MB 85 | PG_CHECKPOINT_COMPLETION_TARGET=0.7 86 | PG_WAL_BUFFERS=7864kB 87 | PG_DEFAULT_STATISTICS_TARGET=100 88 | PG_RANDOM_PAGE_COST=4 89 | PG_EFFECTIVE_IO_CONCURRENCY=2 90 | PG_WORK_MEM=2621kB 91 | PG_MIN_WAL_SIZE=1GB 92 | PG_MAX_WAL_SIZE=2GB 93 | PG_MAX_WORKER_PROCESSES=1 94 | PG_MAX_PARALLEL_WORKERS_PER_GATHER=1 95 | PG_MAX_PARALLEL_WORKERS=1 96 | ``` 97 | 98 | ## SOLR Considerations 99 | 100 | Alfresco SOLR API has been protected to be accessed from outside Docker network. You can enable this URLs removing following lines at [nginx.conf](https://github.com/keensoft/docker-alfresco/blob/master/volumes/config/nginx.conf) 101 | 102 | ``` 103 | # Protect access to SOLR APIs 104 | location ~ ^(/.*/service/api/solr/.*)$ {return 403;} 105 | location ~ ^(/.*/s/api/solr/.*)$ {return 403;} 106 | location ~ ^(/.*/wcservice/api/solr/.*)$ {return 403;} 107 | location ~ ^(/.*/wcs/api/solr/.*)$ {return 403;} 108 | 109 | location ~ ^(/.*/proxy/alfresco/api/solr/.*)$ {return 403 ;} 110 | location ~ ^(/.*/-default-/proxy/alfresco/api/.*)$ {return 403;} 111 | ``` 112 | 113 | SOLR Web Console (http://localhost/solr) access has been protected with Basic Auth. Default user/password is `admin/admin`, but it can be customised modifying the content of the file [nginx.htpasswd](https://github.com/keensoft/docker-alfresco/blob/master/volumes/config/nginx.htpasswd) 114 | 115 | # How to use this composition 116 | 117 | ## Start Docker 118 | 119 | Start docker and check the ports are correctly bound. 120 | 121 | ```bash 122 | $ docker-compose up -d 123 | $ docker ps --format '{{.Names}}\t{{.Image}}\t{{.Ports}}' 124 | proxy nginx:stable-alpine 0.0.0.0:80->80/tcp 125 | share docker-alfresco_share 8080/tcp 126 | content-app alfresco/alfresco-content-app:master-latest 80/tcp 127 | solr6 alfresco/alfresco-search-services:1.2.0 8983/tcp 128 | alfresco docker-alfresco_alfresco 8080/tcp 129 | postgres postgres:10 5432/tcp 130 | ``` 131 | 132 | ### Viewing System Logs 133 | 134 | You can view the system logs by issuing the following. 135 | 136 | ```bash 137 | $ docker-compose logs -f 138 | ``` 139 | 140 | Logs for every service are also available at `volumes/logs` folder. 141 | 142 | ## Access 143 | 144 | Use the following username/password combination to login. 145 | 146 | - User: admin 147 | - Password: admin 148 | 149 | Alfresco and related web applications can be accessed from the below URIs when the servers have started. 150 | 151 | ``` 152 | http://localhost/aca - Alfresco Content Application 153 | http://localhost/share - Alfresco Share WebApp 154 | http://localhost/alfresco - Alfresco Repository (REST) 155 | http://localhost/solr - Alfresco Search Services (Basic Auth, admin/admin by default) 156 | ``` 157 | 158 | ## Further configuration 159 | 160 | ### Deploying additional Addons 161 | 162 | You can copy additional Alfresco addons to following paths. 163 | 164 | ``` 165 | alfresco/modules/amps 166 | alfresco/modules/jars 167 | share/modules/amps_share 168 | share/modules/jars 169 | ``` 170 | 171 | After you `rebuild` the image, they will be available within the Alfresco instance. 172 | 173 | ### Adding configuration to repository 174 | 175 | You can set additional properties modifying default files available at `volumes/config` folder. 176 | 177 | ### Configuration tips 178 | 179 | We are including some other configuration operations in this [Wiki](https://github.com/keensoft/docker-alfresco/wiki) 180 | 181 | * [Configuring an SMTP internal server](https://github.com/keensoft/docker-alfresco/wiki/Configuring-an-SMTP-internal-server) 182 | * [Configuring an OpenLDAP internal server](https://github.com/keensoft/docker-alfresco/wiki/Configuring-an-OpenLDAP-internal-server) 183 | * [Running the service behind an SSL Proxy](https://github.com/keensoft/docker-alfresco/wiki/Running-the-service-behind-an-SSL-Proxy) 184 | * [Using MariaDB instead of PostgreSQL as database](https://github.com/keensoft/docker-alfresco/wiki/Using-MariaDB-instead-of-PostgreSQL-as-database) 185 | * [Configuring AOS Module (SharePoint protocol)](https://github.com/keensoft/docker-alfresco/wiki/Configuring-AOS-Module-%28SharePoint-protocol%29) 186 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /alfresco/Dockerfile: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | FROM alfresco/alfresco-content-repository-community:6.0.7-ga 2 | 3 | # Fix to https://issues.alfresco.com/jira/browse/ALF-22013 4 | ENV LC_ALL C.UTF-8 \ 5 | LANG C.UTF-8 6 | 7 | ARG TOMCAT_DIR=/usr/local/tomcat 8 | 9 | # Logs always under $TOMCAT/logs folder 10 | RUN echo "cd $TOMCAT_DIR/logs" > $TOMCAT_DIR/bin/setenv.sh \ 11 | && chmod +x $TOMCAT_DIR/bin/setenv.sh 12 | 13 | # Install modules and addons 14 | RUN mkdir -p $TOMCAT_DIR/amps 15 | COPY modules/amps $TOMCAT_DIR/amps 16 | COPY modules/jars $TOMCAT_DIR/webapps/alfresco/WEB-INF/lib 17 | 18 | RUN java -jar $TOMCAT_DIR/alfresco-mmt/alfresco-mmt*.jar install \ 19 | $TOMCAT_DIR/amps $TOMCAT_DIR/webapps/alfresco -directory -nobackup -force 20 | 21 | # Install AOS 22 | RUN yum -y update && \ 23 | yum -y install wget && \ 24 | yum -y install unzip && \ 25 | yum clean all 26 | 27 | RUN set -x \ 28 | && mkdir /tmp/aos \ 29 | && wget --no-check-certificate https://download.alfresco.com/cloudfront/release/community/201806-GA-build-00113/alfresco-aos-module-distributionzip-1.2.0.zip \ 30 | && unzip alfresco-aos-module-distributionzip-1.2.0.zip -d /tmp/aos \ 31 | && mv /tmp/aos/extension/* $TOMCAT_DIR/shared/classes/alfresco/extension \ 32 | && mv /tmp/aos/alfresco-aos-module-1.2.0.amp amps \ 33 | && mv /tmp/aos/aos-module-license.txt licenses \ 34 | && mv /tmp/aos/_vti_bin.war $TOMCAT_DIR/webapps \ 35 | && rm -rf /tmp/aos alfresco-aos-module-distributionzip-1.2.0.zip -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /alfresco/modules/amps/empty: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/keensoft/docker-alfresco/1b018a92987458b0c38099ca4c8de45f21dd8cc7/alfresco/modules/amps/empty -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /alfresco/modules/empty: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/keensoft/docker-alfresco/1b018a92987458b0c38099ca4c8de45f21dd8cc7/alfresco/modules/empty -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /alfresco/modules/jars/empty: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/keensoft/docker-alfresco/1b018a92987458b0c38099ca4c8de45f21dd8cc7/alfresco/modules/jars/empty -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /docker-compose.yml: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | version: "3" 2 | 3 | services: 4 | alfresco: 5 | build: ./alfresco 6 | depends_on: 7 | - db 8 | environment: 9 | JAVA_OPTS : ' 10 | -Ddb.driver=org.postgresql.Driver 11 | -Ddb.username=alfresco 12 | -Ddb.password=alfresco 13 | -Ddb.url=jdbc:postgresql://db:5432/alfresco 14 | -Dsolr.host=solr6 15 | -Dsolr.port=8983 16 | -Dsolr.secureComms=none 17 | -Dsolr.base.url=/solr 18 | -Dindex.subsystem.name=solr6 19 | -Ddeployment.method=DOCKER_COMPOSE 20 | -Dcsrf.filter.enabled=false 21 | -XX:+UseG1GC -XX:+UseStringDeduplication 22 | -Xmx${ALFRESCO_XMX} -Xms${ALFRESCO_XMS} 23 | ' 24 | volumes: 25 | - ./volumes/data/alf-repo-data:/usr/local/tomcat/alf_data 26 | - ./volumes/logs/alfresco:/usr/local/tomcat/logs 27 | - ./volumes/config/alfresco-global.properties:/usr/local/tomcat/shared/classes/alfresco-global.properties 28 | networks: 29 | - internal 30 | 31 | share: 32 | build: ./share 33 | depends_on: 34 | - alfresco 35 | environment: 36 | - REPO_HOST=alfresco 37 | - REPO_PORT=8080 38 | - "CATALINA_OPTS=-XX:+UseG1GC -XX:+UseStringDeduplication -Xms${SHARE_XMS} -Xmx${SHARE_XMX}" 39 | volumes: 40 | - ./volumes/logs/share:/usr/local/tomcat/logs 41 | - ./volumes/config/ext-share-config-custom.xml:/usr/local/tomcat/shared/classes/alfresco/web-extension/ext-share-config-custom.xml 42 | networks: 43 | - internal 44 | 45 | solr6: 46 | image: alfresco/alfresco-search-services:1.2.0 47 | depends_on: 48 | - alfresco 49 | environment: 50 | - SOLR_ALFRESCO_HOST=alfresco 51 | - SOLR_ALFRESCO_PORT=8080 52 | - SOLR_SOLR_HOST=solr6 53 | - SOLR_SOLR_PORT=8983 54 | - SOLR_CREATE_ALFRESCO_DEFAULTS=alfresco,archive 55 | - SOLR_JAVA_MEM=-Xms${SOLR_XMS} -Xmx${SOLR_XMX} 56 | # Set permissions for user with uid 1000 ('isadm' in host, 'solr' in container) 57 | volumes: 58 | - ./volumes/data/solr-data:/opt/alfresco-search-services/data 59 | # Logs directory cannot be exposed as volume as it includes also configuration inside (log4j.properties) 60 | networks: 61 | - internal 62 | 63 | content-app: 64 | image: alfresco/alfresco-content-app:master-latest 65 | depends_on: 66 | - alfresco 67 | environment: 68 | - BASEPATH=aca 69 | networks: 70 | - internal 71 | 72 | db: 73 | image: postgres:10 74 | environment: 75 | - POSTGRES_USER=alfresco 76 | - POSTGRES_PASSWORD=alfresco 77 | - POSTGRES_DB=alfresco 78 | command: " 79 | postgres 80 | -c max_connections=${PG_MAX_CONNECTIONS} 81 | -c shared_buffers=${PG_SHARED_BUFFERS} 82 | -c effective_cache_size=${PG_EFFECTIVE_CACHE_SIZE} 83 | -c maintenance_work_mem=${PG_MAINTENANCE_WORK_MEM} 84 | -c checkpoint_completion_target=${PG_CHECKPOINT_COMPLETION_TARGET} 85 | -c wal_buffers=${PG_WAL_BUFFERS} 86 | -c default_statistics_target=${PG_DEFAULT_STATISTICS_TARGET} 87 | -c random_page_cost=${PG_RANDOM_PAGE_COST} 88 | -c effective_io_concurrency=${PG_EFFECTIVE_IO_CONCURRENCY} 89 | -c work_mem=${PG_WORK_MEM} 90 | -c min_wal_size=${PG_MIN_WAL_SIZE} 91 | -c max_wal_size=${PG_MAX_WAL_SIZE} 92 | -c max_worker_processes=${PG_MAX_WORKER_PROCESSES} 93 | -c max_parallel_workers_per_gather=${PG_MAX_PARALLEL_WORKERS_PER_GATHER} 94 | -c max_parallel_workers=${PG_MAX_PARALLEL_WORKERS} 95 | -c logging_collector=on 96 | -c log_min_messages=LOG 97 | -c log_directory=/var/log/postgresql" 98 | volumes: 99 | - ./volumes/data/postgres-data:/var/lib/postgresql/data 100 | - ./volumes/logs/postgres:/var/log/postgresql 101 | networks: 102 | - internal 103 | 104 | proxy: 105 | image: nginx:stable-alpine 106 | depends_on: 107 | - content-app 108 | - share 109 | volumes: 110 | - ./volumes/config:/etc/nginx/conf.d 111 | - ./volumes/logs/nginx:/var/log/nginx 112 | networks: 113 | - internal 114 | ports: 115 | - 80:80 116 | 117 | networks: 118 | internal: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /share/Dockerfile: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | FROM alfresco/alfresco-share:6.0 2 | 3 | ARG TOMCAT_DIR=/usr/local/tomcat 4 | 5 | # Logs always under $TOMCAT/logs folder 6 | RUN echo "cd $TOMCAT_DIR/logs" > $TOMCAT_DIR/bin/setenv.sh \ 7 | && chmod +x $TOMCAT_DIR/bin/setenv.sh 8 | 9 | # Install modules and addons 10 | RUN mkdir -p $TOMCAT_DIR/amps_share 11 | COPY modules/amps_share $TOMCAT_DIR/amps_share 12 | COPY modules/jars $TOMCAT_DIR/webapps/share/WEB-INF/lib 13 | 14 | RUN java -jar $TOMCAT_DIR/alfresco-mmt/alfresco-mmt*.jar install \ 15 | $TOMCAT_DIR/amps_share $TOMCAT_DIR/webapps/share -directory -nobackup -force -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /share/modules/amps_share/empty: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/keensoft/docker-alfresco/1b018a92987458b0c38099ca4c8de45f21dd8cc7/share/modules/amps_share/empty -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /share/modules/empty: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/keensoft/docker-alfresco/1b018a92987458b0c38099ca4c8de45f21dd8cc7/share/modules/empty -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /share/modules/jars/empty: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/keensoft/docker-alfresco/1b018a92987458b0c38099ca4c8de45f21dd8cc7/share/modules/jars/empty -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /volumes/config/alfresco-global.properties: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # Required to isolate logs folder 2 | dir.root=/usr/local/tomcat/alf_data 3 | 4 | # Copied from https://github.com/Alfresco/acs-community-packaging/blob/master/docker-alfresco/Dockerfile 5 | alfresco-pdf-renderer.root=/usr/bin/ 6 | alfresco-pdf-renderer.exe=${alfresco-pdf-renderer.root}/alfresco-pdf-renderer 7 | 8 | jodconverter.enabled=true 9 | jodconverter.portNumbers=8100 10 | jodconverter.officeHome=/opt/libreoffice5.4/ 11 | 12 | img.root=/usr/lib64/ImageMagick-7.0.7 13 | img.coders=/usr/lib64/ImageMagick-7.0.7/modules-Q16HDRI/coders 14 | img.config=/usr/lib64/ImageMagick-7.0.7/config-Q16HDRI 15 | img.exe=/usr/bin/convert 16 | 17 | # Smart Folders Config Properties 18 | smart.folders.enabled=true 19 | 20 | # Trashcan cleaner 21 | trashcan-cleaner.cron=0 0 0 * * ? 22 | trashcan-cleaner.keepPeriod=P7D 23 | 24 | # Required if you are using CMIS Client 25 | alfresco.restApi.basicAuthScheme=true -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /volumes/config/ext-share-config-custom.xml: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /volumes/config/nginx.conf: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | server { 2 | listen *:80; 3 | 4 | set $allowOriginSite *; 5 | proxy_pass_request_headers on; 6 | proxy_pass_header Set-Cookie; 7 | 8 | # Upload size unlimited 9 | client_max_body_size 0; 10 | 11 | # SharePoint URLs for Office clients 12 | location ~ (^/spp|^/_vti_bin/|^/_vti_history/|^/_vti_inf.html$) { 13 | proxy_pass http://alfresco:8080; 14 | 15 | proxy_next_upstream error timeout invalid_header http_500 http_502 http_503 http_504; 16 | proxy_redirect off; 17 | proxy_buffering off; 18 | proxy_set_header Host $host; 19 | proxy_set_header X-Real-IP $remote_addr; 20 | proxy_set_header X-Forwarded-For $proxy_add_x_forwarded_for; 21 | proxy_pass_header Set-Cookie; 22 | } 23 | 24 | # Protect access to SOLR APIs 25 | location ~ ^(/.*/service/api/solr/.*)$ {return 403;} 26 | location ~ ^(/.*/s/api/solr/.*)$ {return 403;} 27 | location ~ ^(/.*/wcservice/api/solr/.*)$ {return 403;} 28 | location ~ ^(/.*/wcs/api/solr/.*)$ {return 403;} 29 | 30 | location ~ ^(/.*/proxy/alfresco/api/solr/.*)$ {return 403 ;} 31 | location ~ ^(/.*/-default-/proxy/alfresco/api/.*)$ {return 403;} 32 | 33 | # Alfresco Content Application 34 | location / { 35 | proxy_pass http://content-app; 36 | 37 | proxy_next_upstream error timeout invalid_header http_500 http_502 http_503 http_504; 38 | proxy_redirect off; 39 | proxy_buffering off; 40 | proxy_set_header Host $host; 41 | proxy_set_header X-Real-IP $remote_addr; 42 | proxy_set_header X-Forwarded-For $proxy_add_x_forwarded_for; 43 | proxy_pass_header Set-Cookie; 44 | } 45 | 46 | # Alfresco Repository 47 | location /alfresco/ { 48 | proxy_pass http://alfresco:8080; 49 | 50 | proxy_next_upstream error timeout invalid_header http_500 http_502 http_503 http_504; 51 | proxy_redirect off; 52 | proxy_buffering off; 53 | proxy_set_header Host $host; 54 | proxy_set_header X-Real-IP $remote_addr; 55 | proxy_set_header X-Forwarded-For $proxy_add_x_forwarded_for; 56 | proxy_pass_header Set-Cookie; 57 | } 58 | 59 | # Alfresco Share Web App 60 | location /share/ { 61 | proxy_pass http://share:8080; 62 | 63 | proxy_next_upstream error timeout invalid_header http_500 http_502 http_503 http_504; 64 | proxy_redirect off; 65 | proxy_buffering off; 66 | proxy_set_header Host $host; 67 | proxy_set_header X-Real-IP $remote_addr; 68 | proxy_set_header X-Forwarded-For $proxy_add_x_forwarded_for; 69 | proxy_pass_header Set-Cookie; 70 | } 71 | 72 | # SOLR Web Console 73 | location /solr/ { 74 | proxy_pass http://solr6:8983; 75 | 76 | # Basic authentication 77 | auth_basic "Solr web console"; 78 | auth_basic_user_file /etc/nginx/conf.d/nginx.htpasswd; 79 | 80 | proxy_next_upstream error timeout invalid_header http_500 http_502 http_503 http_504; 81 | proxy_redirect off; 82 | proxy_buffering off; 83 | proxy_set_header Host $host; 84 | proxy_set_header X-Real-IP $remote_addr; 85 | proxy_set_header X-Forwarded-For $proxy_add_x_forwarded_for; 86 | proxy_pass_header Set-Cookie; 87 | } 88 | 89 | } 90 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /volumes/config/nginx.htpasswd: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | admin:YWG41BPzVAkN6 --------------------------------------------------------------------------------