├── .gitignore
├── root
├── etc
│ └── s6-overlay
│ │ └── s6-rc.d
│ │ ├── svc-hedgedoc
│ │ ├── type
│ │ ├── notification-fd
│ │ ├── dependencies.d
│ │ │ └── init-services
│ │ ├── data
│ │ │ └── check
│ │ └── run
│ │ ├── user
│ │ └── contents.d
│ │ │ ├── svc-hedgedoc
│ │ │ └── init-hedgedoc-config
│ │ ├── init-hedgedoc-config
│ │ ├── type
│ │ ├── dependencies.d
│ │ │ └── init-config
│ │ ├── up
│ │ └── run
│ │ └── init-config-end
│ │ └── dependencies.d
│ │ └── init-hedgedoc-config
└── defaults
│ └── config.json
├── .github
├── FUNDING.yml
├── workflows
│ ├── permissions.yml
│ ├── call_issues_cron.yml
│ ├── call_issue_pr_tracker.yml
│ ├── greetings.yml
│ ├── external_trigger_scheduler.yml
│ ├── package_trigger_scheduler.yml
│ └── external_trigger.yml
├── ISSUE_TEMPLATE
│ ├── config.yml
│ ├── issue.feature.yml
│ └── issue.bug.yml
├── PULL_REQUEST_TEMPLATE.md
└── CONTRIBUTING.md
├── .editorconfig
├── jenkins-vars.yml
├── Dockerfile
├── Dockerfile.aarch64
├── readme-vars.yml
├── README.md
├── LICENSE
└── package_versions.txt
/.gitignore:
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2 |
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/root/etc/s6-overlay/s6-rc.d/svc-hedgedoc/type:
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1 | longrun
2 |
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2 |
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/.github/FUNDING.yml:
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1 | github: linuxserver
2 | open_collective: linuxserver
3 |
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/root/defaults/config.json:
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1 | {
2 | "use_env_variable": "CMD_DB_URL"
3 | }
4 |
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/root/etc/s6-overlay/s6-rc.d/init-config-end/dependencies.d/init-hedgedoc-config:
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/root/etc/s6-overlay/s6-rc.d/init-hedgedoc-config/up:
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1 | /etc/s6-overlay/s6-rc.d/init-hedgedoc-config/run
2 |
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/root/etc/s6-overlay/s6-rc.d/svc-hedgedoc/data/check:
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1 | #!/bin/bash
2 |
3 | if [[ $(curl -sL "http://localhost:${CMD_PORT:-3000}/_health" | jq -r '.ready' 2>/dev/null) = "true" ]]; then
4 | exit 0
5 | else
6 | exit 1
7 | fi
8 |
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/.github/workflows/permissions.yml:
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1 | name: Permission check
2 | on:
3 | pull_request_target:
4 | paths:
5 | - '**/run'
6 | - '**/finish'
7 | - '**/check'
8 | - 'root/migrations/*'
9 |
10 | jobs:
11 | permission_check:
12 | uses: linuxserver/github-workflows/.github/workflows/init-svc-executable-permissions.yml@v1
13 |
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/.github/workflows/call_issues_cron.yml:
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1 | name: Mark stale issues and pull requests
2 | on:
3 | schedule:
4 | - cron: '6 0 * * *'
5 | workflow_dispatch:
6 |
7 | permissions:
8 | contents: read
9 |
10 | jobs:
11 | stale:
12 | permissions:
13 | issues: write
14 | pull-requests: write
15 | uses: linuxserver/github-workflows/.github/workflows/issues-cron.yml@v1
16 | secrets: inherit
17 |
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/.github/ISSUE_TEMPLATE/config.yml:
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1 | blank_issues_enabled: false
2 | contact_links:
3 | - name: Discord chat support
4 | url: https://linuxserver.io/discord
5 | about: Realtime support / chat with the community and the team.
6 |
7 | - name: Discourse discussion forum
8 | url: https://discourse.linuxserver.io
9 | about: Post on our community forum.
10 |
11 | - name: Documentation
12 | url: https://docs.linuxserver.io/images/docker-hedgedoc
13 | about: Documentation - information about all of our containers.
14 |
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/.github/workflows/call_issue_pr_tracker.yml:
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1 | name: Issue & PR Tracker
2 |
3 | on:
4 | issues:
5 | types: [opened,reopened,labeled,unlabeled,closed]
6 | pull_request_target:
7 | types: [opened,reopened,review_requested,review_request_removed,labeled,unlabeled,closed]
8 | pull_request_review:
9 | types: [submitted,edited,dismissed]
10 |
11 | permissions:
12 | contents: read
13 |
14 | jobs:
15 | manage-project:
16 | permissions:
17 | issues: write
18 | uses: linuxserver/github-workflows/.github/workflows/issue-pr-tracker.yml@v1
19 | secrets: inherit
20 |
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/.editorconfig:
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1 | # This file is globally distributed to all container image projects from
2 | # https://github.com/linuxserver/docker-jenkins-builder/blob/master/.editorconfig
3 |
4 | # top-most EditorConfig file
5 | root = true
6 |
7 | # Unix-style newlines with a newline ending every file
8 | [*]
9 | end_of_line = lf
10 | insert_final_newline = true
11 | # trim_trailing_whitespace may cause unintended issues and should not be globally set true
12 | trim_trailing_whitespace = false
13 |
14 | [{Dockerfile*,**.yml}]
15 | indent_style = space
16 | indent_size = 2
17 |
18 | [{**.sh,root/etc/s6-overlay/s6-rc.d/**,root/etc/cont-init.d/**,root/etc/services.d/**}]
19 | indent_style = space
20 | indent_size = 4
21 |
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/.github/workflows/greetings.yml:
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1 | name: Greetings
2 |
3 | on: [pull_request_target, issues]
4 |
5 | permissions:
6 | contents: read
7 |
8 | jobs:
9 | greeting:
10 | permissions:
11 | issues: write
12 | pull-requests: write
13 | runs-on: ubuntu-latest
14 | steps:
15 | - uses: actions/first-interaction@v1
16 | with:
17 | issue-message: 'Thanks for opening your first issue here! Be sure to follow the relevant issue templates, or risk having this issue marked as invalid.'
18 | pr-message: 'Thanks for opening this pull request! Be sure to follow the [pull request template](https://github.com/linuxserver/docker-hedgedoc/blob/main/.github/PULL_REQUEST_TEMPLATE.md)!'
19 | repo-token: ${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }}
20 |
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/root/etc/s6-overlay/s6-rc.d/svc-hedgedoc/run:
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1 | #!/usr/bin/with-contenv bash
2 | # shellcheck shell=bash
3 |
4 | # if user is using our env variables set the DB_URL
5 | if [[ -n ${DB_HOST+x} ]]; then
6 | export CMD_DB_URL="${CMD_DB_DIALECT:-mariadb}://${DB_USER}:${DB_PASS}@${DB_HOST}:${DB_PORT}/${DB_NAME}"
7 | fi
8 |
9 | # set env var for sqlite if db url and db_host unset
10 | if [[ -z ${CMD_DB_URL+x} ]] && [[ -z ${CMD_DB_HOST+x} ]]; then
11 | export CMD_DB_URL="sqlite:///config/hedgedoc.sqlite"
12 | fi
13 |
14 | # set config path
15 | if [[ -z ${CMD_CONFIG_FILE+x} ]]; then
16 | export CMD_CONFIG_FILE="/config/config.json"
17 | fi
18 |
19 | # run program
20 | exec \
21 | s6-notifyoncheck -d -n 300 -w 1000 \
22 | cd /app/hedgedoc s6-setuidgid abc node app.js
23 |
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/jenkins-vars.yml:
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1 | ---
2 |
3 | # jenkins variables
4 | project_name: docker-hedgedoc
5 | external_type: github_stable
6 | release_type: stable
7 | release_tag: latest
8 | ls_branch: main
9 | repo_vars:
10 | - EXT_GIT_BRANCH = 'master'
11 | - EXT_USER = 'hedgedoc'
12 | - EXT_REPO = 'hedgedoc'
13 | - BUILD_VERSION_ARG = 'HEDGEDOC_RELEASE'
14 | - LS_USER = 'linuxserver'
15 | - LS_REPO = 'docker-hedgedoc'
16 | - CONTAINER_NAME = 'hedgedoc'
17 | - DOCKERHUB_IMAGE = 'linuxserver/hedgedoc'
18 | - DEV_DOCKERHUB_IMAGE = 'lsiodev/hedgedoc'
19 | - PR_DOCKERHUB_IMAGE = 'lspipepr/hedgedoc'
20 | - DIST_IMAGE = 'alpine'
21 | - MULTIARCH='true'
22 | - CI='true'
23 | - CI_WEB='true'
24 | - CI_PORT='3000'
25 | - CI_SSL='false'
26 | - CI_DELAY='120'
27 | - CI_DOCKERENV='CMD_URL_ADDPORT=true|CMD_CSP_ENABLE=false'
28 | - CI_AUTH=''
29 | - CI_WEBPATH=''
30 |
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/.github/ISSUE_TEMPLATE/issue.feature.yml:
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1 | # Based on the issue template
2 | name: Feature request
3 | description: Suggest an idea for this project
4 | title: "[FEAT]
"
5 | labels: [enhancement]
6 | body:
7 | - type: checkboxes
8 | attributes:
9 | label: Is this a new feature request?
10 | description: Please search to see if a feature request already exists.
11 | options:
12 | - label: I have searched the existing issues
13 | required: true
14 | - type: textarea
15 | attributes:
16 | label: Wanted change
17 | description: Tell us what you want to happen.
18 | validations:
19 | required: true
20 | - type: textarea
21 | attributes:
22 | label: Reason for change
23 | description: Justify your request, why do you want it, what is the benefit.
24 | validations:
25 | required: true
26 | - type: textarea
27 | attributes:
28 | label: Proposed code change
29 | description: Do you have a potential code change in mind?
30 | validations:
31 | required: false
32 |
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/root/etc/s6-overlay/s6-rc.d/init-hedgedoc-config/run:
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1 | #!/usr/bin/with-contenv bash
2 | # shellcheck shell=bash
3 |
4 | # copy config.json if doesn't exist
5 | if [[ ! -f /config/config.json ]]; then
6 | cp /defaults/config.json /config/config.json
7 | fi
8 |
9 | # symlink uploads
10 | mkdir -p /config/uploads
11 | rm -rf /app/hedgedoc/public/uploads
12 | ln -s /config/uploads /app/hedgedoc/public/uploads
13 |
14 | # check for the mysql endpoint
15 | if [[ -n "${DB_HOST+x}" ]]; then
16 | echo "Waiting for DB to be available"
17 | END=$((SECONDS+30))
18 | while [[ ${SECONDS} -lt ${END} ]] && [[ -n "${DB_HOST+x}" ]]; do
19 | if [[ $(/usr/bin/nc -w1 "${DB_HOST}" "${DB_PORT:-3306}" | tr -d '\0') ]]; then
20 | if [[ -n "${RUN}" ]]; then
21 | break
22 | fi
23 | RUN="RAN"
24 | # we sleep here again due to first run init on DB containers
25 | if [[ ! -f /dbwait.lock ]]; then
26 | sleep 5
27 | fi
28 | else
29 | sleep 1
30 | fi
31 | done
32 | fi
33 |
34 | # migration from codimd
35 | if [[ -f "/config/codimd.sqlite" ]] && [[ ! -f "/config/hedgedoc.sqlite" ]]; then
36 | echo "Migrating codimd sqlite db to hedgedoc"
37 | mv /config/codimd.sqlite /config/hedgedoc.sqlite
38 | fi
39 |
40 | # permissions
41 | lsiown -R abc:abc \
42 | /config
43 |
44 | # set lockfile to avoid DB waits for this specific container
45 | touch /dbwait.lock
46 |
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/Dockerfile:
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1 | FROM ghcr.io/linuxserver/baseimage-alpine:3.22
2 |
3 | # set version label
4 | ARG BUILD_DATE
5 | ARG VERSION
6 | ARG HEDGEDOC_RELEASE
7 | LABEL build_version="Linuxserver.io version:- ${VERSION} Build-date:- ${BUILD_DATE}"
8 | LABEL maintainer="chbmb"
9 |
10 | # environment settings
11 | ENV NODE_ENV=production \
12 | PUPPETEER_SKIP_DOWNLOAD=true \
13 | YARN_CACHE_FOLDER=/tmp/.yarn
14 |
15 | RUN \
16 | echo "**** install build packages ****" && \
17 | apk add -U --no-cache \
18 | fontconfig \
19 | font-noto \
20 | icu-data-full \
21 | nodejs-current && \
22 | apk add -U --no-cache --virtual=build-dependencies \
23 | build-base \
24 | git \
25 | icu-libs \
26 | npm \
27 | openssl-dev \
28 | python3-dev \
29 | sqlite-dev \
30 | yarn && \
31 | echo "**** install hedgedoc ****" && \
32 | if [ -z ${HEDGEDOC_RELEASE+x} ]; then \
33 | HEDGEDOC_RELEASE=$(curl -sX GET "https://api.github.com/repos/hedgedoc/hedgedoc/releases/latest" \
34 | | jq -r '.tag_name'); \
35 | fi && \
36 | curl -o \
37 | /tmp/hedgedoc.tar.gz -L \
38 | "https://github.com/hedgedoc/hedgedoc/releases/download/${HEDGEDOC_RELEASE}/hedgedoc-${HEDGEDOC_RELEASE}.tar.gz" && \
39 | mkdir -p \
40 | /app/hedgedoc && \
41 | tar xf /tmp/hedgedoc.tar.gz -C \
42 | /app/hedgedoc --strip-components=1 && \
43 | cd /app/hedgedoc && \
44 | yarn install --immutable && \
45 | yarn run build && \
46 | yarn workspaces focus --production && \
47 | printf "Linuxserver.io version: ${VERSION}\nBuild-date: ${BUILD_DATE}" > /build_version && \
48 | echo "**** cleanup ****" && \
49 | yarn cache clean && \
50 | apk del --purge \
51 | build-dependencies && \
52 | rm -rf \
53 | $HOME/.npm \
54 | $HOME/.yarn \
55 | /tmp/*
56 |
57 | # add local files
58 | COPY root/ /
59 |
60 | # ports and volumes
61 | EXPOSE 3000
62 | VOLUME /config
63 |
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1 | FROM ghcr.io/linuxserver/baseimage-alpine:arm64v8-3.22
2 |
3 | # set version label
4 | ARG BUILD_DATE
5 | ARG VERSION
6 | ARG HEDGEDOC_RELEASE
7 | LABEL build_version="Linuxserver.io version:- ${VERSION} Build-date:- ${BUILD_DATE}"
8 | LABEL maintainer="chbmb"
9 |
10 | # environment settings
11 | ENV NODE_ENV=production \
12 | PUPPETEER_SKIP_DOWNLOAD=true \
13 | YARN_CACHE_FOLDER=/tmp/.yarn
14 |
15 | RUN \
16 | echo "**** install build packages ****" && \
17 | apk add -U --no-cache \
18 | fontconfig \
19 | font-noto \
20 | icu-data-full \
21 | nodejs-current && \
22 | apk add -U --no-cache --virtual=build-dependencies \
23 | build-base \
24 | git \
25 | icu-libs \
26 | npm \
27 | openssl-dev \
28 | python3-dev \
29 | sqlite-dev \
30 | yarn && \
31 | echo "**** install hedgedoc ****" && \
32 | if [ -z ${HEDGEDOC_RELEASE+x} ]; then \
33 | HEDGEDOC_RELEASE=$(curl -sX GET "https://api.github.com/repos/hedgedoc/hedgedoc/releases/latest" \
34 | | jq -r '.tag_name'); \
35 | fi && \
36 | curl -o \
37 | /tmp/hedgedoc.tar.gz -L \
38 | "https://github.com/hedgedoc/hedgedoc/releases/download/${HEDGEDOC_RELEASE}/hedgedoc-${HEDGEDOC_RELEASE}.tar.gz" && \
39 | mkdir -p \
40 | /app/hedgedoc && \
41 | tar xf /tmp/hedgedoc.tar.gz -C \
42 | /app/hedgedoc --strip-components=1 && \
43 | cd /app/hedgedoc && \
44 | yarn install --immutable && \
45 | yarn run build && \
46 | yarn workspaces focus --production && \
47 | printf "Linuxserver.io version: ${VERSION}\nBuild-date: ${BUILD_DATE}" > /build_version && \
48 | echo "**** cleanup ****" && \
49 | yarn cache clean && \
50 | apk del --purge \
51 | build-dependencies && \
52 | rm -rf \
53 | $HOME/.npm \
54 | $HOME/.yarn \
55 | /tmp/*
56 |
57 | # add local files
58 | COPY root/ /
59 |
60 | # ports and volumes
61 | EXPOSE 3000
62 | VOLUME /config
63 |
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/.github/ISSUE_TEMPLATE/issue.bug.yml:
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1 | # Based on the issue template
2 | name: Bug report
3 | description: Create a report to help us improve
4 | title: "[BUG] "
5 | labels: [Bug]
6 | body:
7 | - type: checkboxes
8 | attributes:
9 | label: Is there an existing issue for this?
10 | description: Please search to see if an issue already exists for the bug you encountered.
11 | options:
12 | - label: I have searched the existing issues
13 | required: true
14 | - type: textarea
15 | attributes:
16 | label: Current Behavior
17 | description: Tell us what happens instead of the expected behavior.
18 | validations:
19 | required: true
20 | - type: textarea
21 | attributes:
22 | label: Expected Behavior
23 | description: Tell us what should happen.
24 | validations:
25 | required: false
26 | - type: textarea
27 | attributes:
28 | label: Steps To Reproduce
29 | description: Steps to reproduce the behavior.
30 | placeholder: |
31 | 1. In this environment...
32 | 2. With this config...
33 | 3. Run '...'
34 | 4. See error...
35 | validations:
36 | required: true
37 | - type: textarea
38 | attributes:
39 | label: Environment
40 | description: |
41 | examples:
42 | - **OS**: Ubuntu 20.04
43 | - **How docker service was installed**: distro's packagemanager
44 | value: |
45 | - OS:
46 | - How docker service was installed:
47 | render: markdown
48 | validations:
49 | required: false
50 | - type: dropdown
51 | attributes:
52 | label: CPU architecture
53 | options:
54 | - x86-64
55 | - arm64
56 | validations:
57 | required: true
58 | - type: textarea
59 | attributes:
60 | label: Docker creation
61 | description: |
62 | Command used to create docker container
63 | Provide your docker create/run command or compose yaml snippet, or a screenshot of settings if using a gui to create the container
64 | render: bash
65 | validations:
66 | required: true
67 | - type: textarea
68 | attributes:
69 | description: |
70 | Provide a full docker log, output of "docker logs hedgedoc"
71 | label: Container logs
72 | placeholder: |
73 | Output of `docker logs hedgedoc`
74 | render: bash
75 | validations:
76 | required: true
77 |
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/.github/workflows/external_trigger_scheduler.yml:
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1 | name: External Trigger Scheduler
2 |
3 | on:
4 | schedule:
5 | - cron: '32 * * * *'
6 | workflow_dispatch:
7 |
8 | permissions:
9 | contents: read
10 |
11 | jobs:
12 | external-trigger-scheduler:
13 | runs-on: ubuntu-latest
14 | steps:
15 | - uses: actions/checkout@v4.1.1
16 | with:
17 | fetch-depth: '0'
18 |
19 | - name: External Trigger Scheduler
20 | run: |
21 | printf "# External trigger scheduler for docker-hedgedoc\n\n" >> $GITHUB_STEP_SUMMARY
22 | printf "Found the branches:\n\n%s\n" "$(git for-each-ref --format='- %(refname:lstrip=3)' refs/remotes)" >> $GITHUB_STEP_SUMMARY
23 | for br in $(git for-each-ref --format='%(refname:lstrip=3)' refs/remotes)
24 | do
25 | if [[ "${br}" == "HEAD" ]]; then
26 | printf "\nSkipping %s.\n" ${br} >> $GITHUB_STEP_SUMMARY
27 | continue
28 | fi
29 | printf "\n## Evaluating \`%s\`\n\n" ${br} >> $GITHUB_STEP_SUMMARY
30 | ls_jenkins_vars=$(curl -sX GET https://raw.githubusercontent.com/linuxserver/docker-hedgedoc/${br}/jenkins-vars.yml)
31 | ls_branch=$(echo "${ls_jenkins_vars}" | yq -r '.ls_branch')
32 | ls_trigger=$(echo "${ls_jenkins_vars}" | yq -r '.external_type')
33 | if [[ "${br}" == "${ls_branch}" ]] && [[ "${ls_trigger}" != "os" ]]; then
34 | echo "Branch appears to be live and trigger is not os; checking workflow." >> $GITHUB_STEP_SUMMARY
35 | if curl -sfX GET https://raw.githubusercontent.com/linuxserver/docker-hedgedoc/${br}/.github/workflows/external_trigger.yml > /dev/null 2>&1; then
36 | echo "Triggering external trigger workflow for branch." >> $GITHUB_STEP_SUMMARY
37 | curl -iX POST \
38 | -H "Authorization: token ${{ secrets.CR_PAT }}" \
39 | -H "Accept: application/vnd.github.v3+json" \
40 | -d "{\"ref\":\"refs/heads/${br}\"}" \
41 | https://api.github.com/repos/linuxserver/docker-hedgedoc/actions/workflows/external_trigger.yml/dispatches
42 | else
43 | echo "Skipping branch due to no external trigger workflow present." >> $GITHUB_STEP_SUMMARY
44 | fi
45 | else
46 | echo "Skipping branch due to being detected as dev branch or having no external version." >> $GITHUB_STEP_SUMMARY
47 | fi
48 | done
49 |
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1 |
2 |
3 | [linuxserverurl]: https://linuxserver.io
4 | [][linuxserverurl]
5 |
6 |
7 |
8 |
9 |
10 |
11 |
12 |
13 |
14 |
15 |
16 |
17 |
18 |
19 |
20 |
21 |
22 | ------------------------------
23 |
24 | - [ ] I have read the [contributing](https://github.com/linuxserver/docker-hedgedoc/blob/main/.github/CONTRIBUTING.md) guideline and understand that I have made the correct modifications
25 |
26 | ------------------------------
27 |
28 |
29 |
30 | ## Description:
31 |
32 |
33 | ## Benefits of this PR and context:
34 |
35 |
36 | ## How Has This Been Tested?
37 |
38 |
39 |
40 |
41 |
42 | ## Source / References:
43 |
44 |
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1 | # Contributing to hedgedoc
2 |
3 | ## Gotchas
4 |
5 | * While contributing make sure to make all your changes before creating a Pull Request, as our pipeline builds each commit after the PR is open.
6 | * Read, and fill the Pull Request template
7 | * If this is a fix for a typo (in code, documentation, or the README) please file an issue and let us sort it out. We do not need a PR
8 | * If the PR is addressing an existing issue include, closes #\, in the body of the PR commit message
9 | * If you want to discuss changes, you can also bring it up in [#dev-talk](https://discordapp.com/channels/354974912613449730/757585807061155840) in our [Discord server](https://linuxserver.io/discord)
10 |
11 | ## Common files
12 |
13 | | File | Use case |
14 | | :----: | --- |
15 | | `Dockerfile` | Dockerfile used to build amd64 images |
16 | | `Dockerfile.aarch64` | Dockerfile used to build 64bit ARM architectures |
17 | | `Dockerfile.armhf` | Dockerfile used to build 32bit ARM architectures |
18 | | `Jenkinsfile` | This file is a product of our builder and should not be edited directly. This is used to build the image |
19 | | `jenkins-vars.yml` | This file is used to generate the `Jenkinsfile` mentioned above, it only affects the build-process |
20 | | `package_versions.txt` | This file is generated as a part of the build-process and should not be edited directly. It lists all the installed packages and their versions |
21 | | `README.md` | This file is a product of our builder and should not be edited directly. This displays the readme for the repository and image registries |
22 | | `readme-vars.yml` | This file is used to generate the `README.md` |
23 |
24 | ## Readme
25 |
26 | If you would like to change our readme, please __**do not**__ directly edit the readme, as it is auto-generated on each commit.
27 | Instead edit the [readme-vars.yml](https://github.com/linuxserver/docker-hedgedoc/edit/main/readme-vars.yml).
28 |
29 | These variables are used in a template for our [Jenkins Builder](https://github.com/linuxserver/docker-jenkins-builder) as part of an ansible play.
30 | Most of these variables are also carried over to [docs.linuxserver.io](https://docs.linuxserver.io/images/docker-hedgedoc)
31 |
32 | ### Fixing typos or clarify the text in the readme
33 |
34 | There are variables for multiple parts of the readme, the most common ones are:
35 |
36 | | Variable | Description |
37 | | :----: | --- |
38 | | `project_blurb` | This is the short excerpt shown above the project logo. |
39 | | `app_setup_block` | This is the text that shows up under "Application Setup" if enabled |
40 |
41 | ### Parameters
42 |
43 | The compose and run examples are also generated from these variables.
44 |
45 | We have a [reference file](https://github.com/linuxserver/docker-jenkins-builder/blob/master/vars/_container-vars-blank) in our Jenkins Builder.
46 |
47 | These are prefixed with `param_` for required parameters, or `opt_param` for optional parameters, except for `cap_add`.
48 | Remember to enable param, if currently disabled. This differs between parameters, and can be seen in the reference file.
49 |
50 | Devices, environment variables, ports and volumes expects its variables in a certain way.
51 |
52 | ### Devices
53 |
54 | ```yml
55 | param_devices:
56 | - { device_path: "/dev/dri", device_host_path: "/dev/dri", desc: "For hardware transcoding" }
57 | opt_param_devices:
58 | - { device_path: "/dev/dri", device_host_path: "/dev/dri", desc: "For hardware transcoding" }
59 | ```
60 |
61 | ### Environment variables
62 |
63 | ```yml
64 | param_env_vars:
65 | - { env_var: "TZ", env_value: "Europe/London", desc: "Specify a timezone to use EG Europe/London." }
66 | opt_param_env_vars:
67 | - { env_var: "VERSION", env_value: "latest", desc: "Supported values are LATEST, PLEXPASS or a specific version number." }
68 | ```
69 |
70 | ### Ports
71 |
72 | ```yml
73 | param_ports:
74 | - { external_port: "80", internal_port: "80", port_desc: "Application WebUI" }
75 | opt_param_ports:
76 | - { external_port: "80", internal_port: "80", port_desc: "Application WebUI" }
77 | ```
78 |
79 | ### Volumes
80 |
81 | ```yml
82 | param_volumes:
83 | - { vol_path: "/config", vol_host_path: "", desc: "Configuration files." }
84 | opt_param_volumes:
85 | - { vol_path: "/config", vol_host_path: "", desc: "Configuration files." }
86 | ```
87 |
88 | ### Testing template changes
89 |
90 | After you make any changes to the templates, you can use our [Jenkins Builder](https://github.com/linuxserver/docker-jenkins-builder) to have the files updated from the modified templates. Please use the command found under `Running Locally` [on this page](https://github.com/linuxserver/docker-jenkins-builder/blob/master/README.md) to generate them prior to submitting a PR.
91 |
92 | ## Dockerfiles
93 |
94 | We use multiple Dockerfiles in our repos, this is because sometimes some CPU architectures needs different packages to work.
95 | If you are proposing additional packages to be added, ensure that you added the packages to all the Dockerfiles in alphabetical order.
96 |
97 | ### Testing your changes
98 |
99 | ```bash
100 | git clone https://github.com/linuxserver/docker-hedgedoc.git
101 | cd docker-hedgedoc
102 | docker build \
103 | --no-cache \
104 | --pull \
105 | -t linuxserver/hedgedoc:latest .
106 | ```
107 |
108 | The ARM variants can be built on x86_64 hardware and vice versa using `lscr.io/linuxserver/qemu-static`
109 |
110 | ```bash
111 | docker run --rm --privileged lscr.io/linuxserver/qemu-static --reset
112 | ```
113 |
114 | Once registered you can define the dockerfile to use with `-f Dockerfile.aarch64`.
115 |
116 | ## Update the changelog
117 |
118 | If you are modifying the Dockerfiles or any of the startup scripts in [root](https://github.com/linuxserver/docker-hedgedoc/tree/main/root), add an entry to the changelog
119 |
120 | ```yml
121 | changelogs:
122 | - { date: "DD.MM.YY:", desc: "Added some love to templates" }
123 | ```
124 |
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1 | ---
2 |
3 | # project information
4 | project_name: hedgedoc
5 | project_url: "https://hedgedoc.org/"
6 | project_logo: "https://raw.githubusercontent.com/linuxserver/docker-templates/master/linuxserver.io/img/hedgedoc-banner.png"
7 | project_blurb: |
8 | [HedgeDoc]({{ project_url }}) gives you access to all your files wherever you are.
9 |
10 | HedgeDoc is a real-time, multi-platform collaborative markdown note editor. This means that you can write notes with other people on your desktop, tablet or even on the phone. You can sign-in via multiple auth providers like Facebook, Twitter, GitHub and many more on the homepage.
11 | project_lsio_github_repo_url: "https://github.com/linuxserver/docker-{{ project_name }}"
12 | project_categories: "Content Management"
13 | # supported architectures
14 | available_architectures:
15 | - {arch: "{{ arch_x86_64 }}", tag: "amd64-latest"}
16 | - {arch: "{{ arch_arm64 }}", tag: "arm64v8-latest"}
17 | # container parameters
18 | common_param_env_vars_enabled: true
19 | param_container_name: "{{ project_name }}"
20 | param_usage_include_env: true
21 | param_env_vars:
22 | - {env_var: "DB_HOST", env_value: "", desc: "Host address of mariadb database"}
23 | - {env_var: "DB_PORT", env_value: "3306", desc: "Port to access mariadb database default is 3306"}
24 | - {env_var: "DB_USER", env_value: "hedgedoc", desc: "Database user"}
25 | - {env_var: "DB_PASS", env_value: "", desc: "Database password"}
26 | - {env_var: "DB_NAME", env_value: "hedgedoc", desc: "Database name"}
27 | - {env_var: "CMD_DOMAIN", env_value: "localhost", desc: "The address the gui will be accessed at (ie. `192.168.1.1` or `hedgedoc.domain.com`)."}
28 | opt_param_usage_include_env: true
29 | opt_param_env_vars:
30 | - {env_var: "CMD_URL_ADDPORT", env_value: "false", desc: "Set to `true` if using a port other than `80` or `443`."}
31 | - {env_var: "CMD_PROTOCOL_USESSL", env_value: "false", desc: "Set to `true` if accessing over https via reverse proxy."}
32 | - {env_var: "CMD_PORT", env_value: "3000", desc: "If you wish to access hedgedoc at a port different than 80, 443 or 3000, you need to set this to that port (ie. `CMD_PORT=5000`) and change the port mapping accordingly (5000:5000)."}
33 | - {env_var: "CMD_ALLOW_ORIGIN", env_value: "['localhost']", desc: "Comma-separated list of allowed hostnames"}
34 | - {env_var: "CMD_DB_DIALECT", env_value: "", desc: "This variable allows selecting a database engine (if DB_HOST not set up). Available options are: `mariadb`, `mysql`, `postgres`, `sqlite`."}
35 | param_usage_include_vols: true
36 | param_volumes:
37 | - {vol_path: "/config", vol_host_path: "/path/to/{{ project_name }}/config", desc: "Persistent config files"}
38 | param_usage_include_ports: true
39 | param_ports:
40 | - {external_port: "3000", internal_port: "3000", port_desc: "Web gui port (internal port also needs to be changed if accessing at port other than 80, 443 and 3000)."}
41 | # application setup block
42 | app_setup_block_enabled: true
43 | app_setup_block: |
44 | HedgeDoc web interface can be accessed `http://${IP}:3000/`, if you want to use a custom domain or anything besides port 3000 you will need to leverage their env settings for callbacks: (specifically for CMD_DOMAIN, CMD_PORT and CMD_URL_ADDPORT)
45 |
46 | [Full list of HedgeDoc options](https://docs.hedgedoc.org/configuration/)
47 |
48 | For convenience we provide a working example using Mariadb as a backend in this document.
49 |
50 | To run behind a reverse proxy we have a [preconfigured config](https://github.com/linuxserver/reverse-proxy-confs/blob/master/hedgedoc.subdomain.conf.sample) using docker networking included in our [SWAG](https://github.com/linuxserver/docker-swag) image and you can read how to use this in the [Reverse Proxy Confs repository](https://github.com/linuxserver/reverse-proxy-confs/#how-to-use-these-reverse-proxy-configs)
51 | # init diagram
52 | init_diagram: |
53 | "hedgedoc:latest": {
54 | docker-mods
55 | base {
56 | fix-attr +\nlegacy cont-init
57 | }
58 | docker-mods -> base
59 | legacy-services
60 | custom services
61 | init-services -> legacy-services
62 | init-services -> custom services
63 | custom services -> legacy-services
64 | legacy-services -> ci-service-check
65 | init-migrations -> init-adduser
66 | init-os-end -> init-config
67 | init-config -> init-config-end
68 | init-crontab-config -> init-config-end
69 | init-hedgedoc-config -> init-config-end
70 | init-config -> init-crontab-config
71 | init-mods-end -> init-custom-files
72 | init-adduser -> init-device-perms
73 | base -> init-envfile
74 | init-config -> init-hedgedoc-config
75 | base -> init-migrations
76 | init-config-end -> init-mods
77 | init-mods-package-install -> init-mods-end
78 | init-mods -> init-mods-package-install
79 | init-adduser -> init-os-end
80 | init-device-perms -> init-os-end
81 | init-envfile -> init-os-end
82 | init-custom-files -> init-services
83 | init-services -> svc-cron
84 | svc-cron -> legacy-services
85 | init-services -> svc-hedgedoc
86 | svc-hedgedoc -> legacy-services
87 | }
88 | Base Images: {
89 | "baseimage-alpine:3.22"
90 | }
91 | "hedgedoc:latest" <- Base Images
92 | # changelog
93 | changelogs:
94 | - {date: "14.10.25:", desc: "Rebase to Alpine 3.22."}
95 | - {date: "24.02.25:", desc: "Add missing icu-data-full to fix bug with TextDecoder and image uploads."}
96 | - {date: "21.06.24:", desc: "Allow using `CMD_DB_DIALECT` to set up the `CMD_DB_URL`."}
97 | - {date: "06.06.24:", desc: "Rebase to Alpine 3.20."}
98 | - {date: "23.12.23:", desc: "Rebase to Alpine 3.19."}
99 | - {date: "18.06.23:", desc: "Rebase to Alpine 3.18, deprecate armhf as per [https://www.linuxserver.io/armhf](https://www.linuxserver.io/armhf)."}
100 | - {date: "02.11.22:", desc: "Rebase to Alpine 3.16, migrate to s6v3."}
101 | - {date: "10.04.22:", desc: "Use python3 to build node sqlite3."}
102 | - {date: "10.02.22:", desc: "Rebase to Alpine 3.15."}
103 | - {date: "09.02.22:", desc: "Add optional var `CMD_PORT` that is needed for accessing at port other than 80, 443 and 3000."}
104 | - {date: "09.12.21:", desc: "Add optional var `CMD_PROTOCOL_USESSL` that is needed for reverse proxy."}
105 | - {date: "07.12.21:", desc: "Rebase to ubuntu focal. Update to node 16. Make sure uploads are persistent."}
106 | - {date: "15.10.21:", desc: "Add required env var `CMD_DOMAIN`."}
107 | - {date: "05.05.21:", desc: "Remove symlinking some folders from config to /opt/hedgedoc/public."}
108 | - {date: "03.05.21:", desc: "Remove deprecated sequalizerc step."}
109 | - {date: "22.12.20:", desc: "Initial release"}
110 |
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1 | name: Package Trigger Scheduler
2 |
3 | on:
4 | schedule:
5 | - cron: '4 19 * * 3'
6 | workflow_dispatch:
7 |
8 | permissions:
9 | contents: read
10 |
11 | jobs:
12 | package-trigger-scheduler:
13 | runs-on: ubuntu-latest
14 | steps:
15 | - uses: actions/checkout@v4.1.1
16 | with:
17 | fetch-depth: '0'
18 |
19 | - name: Package Trigger Scheduler
20 | env:
21 | SKIP_PACKAGE_TRIGGER: ${{ vars.SKIP_PACKAGE_TRIGGER }}
22 | run: |
23 | printf "# Package trigger scheduler for docker-hedgedoc\n\n" >> $GITHUB_STEP_SUMMARY
24 | printf "Found the branches:\n\n%s\n" "$(git for-each-ref --format='- %(refname:lstrip=3)' refs/remotes)" >> $GITHUB_STEP_SUMMARY
25 | for br in $(git for-each-ref --format='%(refname:lstrip=3)' refs/remotes)
26 | do
27 | if [[ "${br}" == "HEAD" ]]; then
28 | printf "\nSkipping %s.\n" ${br} >> $GITHUB_STEP_SUMMARY
29 | continue
30 | fi
31 | printf "\n## Evaluating \`%s\`\n\n" ${br} >> $GITHUB_STEP_SUMMARY
32 | JENKINS_VARS=$(curl -sX GET https://raw.githubusercontent.com/linuxserver/docker-hedgedoc/${br}/jenkins-vars.yml)
33 | if ! curl -sfX GET https://raw.githubusercontent.com/linuxserver/docker-hedgedoc/${br}/Jenkinsfile >/dev/null 2>&1; then
34 | echo "> [!WARNING]" >> $GITHUB_STEP_SUMMARY
35 | echo "> No Jenkinsfile found. Branch is either deprecated or is an early dev branch." >> $GITHUB_STEP_SUMMARY
36 | skipped_branches="${skipped_branches}${br} "
37 | elif [[ "${br}" == $(yq -r '.ls_branch' <<< "${JENKINS_VARS}") ]]; then
38 | echo "Branch appears to be live; checking workflow." >> $GITHUB_STEP_SUMMARY
39 | README_VARS=$(curl -sX GET https://raw.githubusercontent.com/linuxserver/docker-hedgedoc/${br}/readme-vars.yml)
40 | if [[ $(yq -r '.project_deprecation_status' <<< "${README_VARS}") == "true" ]]; then
41 | echo "> [!WARNING]" >> $GITHUB_STEP_SUMMARY
42 | echo "> Branch appears to be deprecated; skipping trigger." >> $GITHUB_STEP_SUMMARY
43 | skipped_branches="${skipped_branches}${br} "
44 | elif [[ $(yq -r '.skip_package_check' <<< "${JENKINS_VARS}") == "true" ]]; then
45 | echo "> [!WARNING]" >> $GITHUB_STEP_SUMMARY
46 | echo "> Skipping branch ${br} due to \`skip_package_check\` being set in \`jenkins-vars.yml\`." >> $GITHUB_STEP_SUMMARY
47 | skipped_branches="${skipped_branches}${br} "
48 | elif grep -q "^hedgedoc_${br}" <<< "${SKIP_PACKAGE_TRIGGER}"; then
49 | echo "> [!WARNING]" >> $GITHUB_STEP_SUMMARY
50 | echo "> Github organizational variable \`SKIP_PACKAGE_TRIGGER\` contains \`hedgedoc_${br}\`; skipping trigger." >> $GITHUB_STEP_SUMMARY
51 | skipped_branches="${skipped_branches}${br} "
52 | elif [ $(curl -s https://ci.linuxserver.io/job/Docker-Pipeline-Builders/job/docker-hedgedoc/job/${br}/lastBuild/api/json | jq -r '.building' 2>/dev/null) == "true" ]; then
53 | echo "> [!WARNING]" >> $GITHUB_STEP_SUMMARY
54 | echo "> There already seems to be an active build on Jenkins; skipping package trigger for ${br}" >> $GITHUB_STEP_SUMMARY
55 | skipped_branches="${skipped_branches}${br} "
56 | else
57 | echo "> [!NOTE]" >> $GITHUB_STEP_SUMMARY
58 | echo "> Triggering package trigger for branch ${br}" >> $GITHUB_STEP_SUMMARY
59 | printf "> To disable, add \`hedgedoc_%s\` into the Github organizational variable \`SKIP_PACKAGE_TRIGGER\`.\n\n" "${br}" >> $GITHUB_STEP_SUMMARY
60 | triggered_branches="${triggered_branches}${br} "
61 | response=$(curl -iX POST \
62 | https://ci.linuxserver.io/job/Docker-Pipeline-Builders/job/docker-hedgedoc/job/${br}/buildWithParameters?PACKAGE_CHECK=true \
63 | --user ${{ secrets.JENKINS_USER }}:${{ secrets.JENKINS_TOKEN }} | grep -i location | sed "s|^[L|l]ocation: \(.*\)|\1|")
64 | if [[ -z "${response}" ]]; then
65 | echo "> [!WARNING]" >> $GITHUB_STEP_SUMMARY
66 | echo "> Jenkins build could not be triggered. Skipping branch."
67 | continue
68 | fi
69 | echo "Jenkins [job queue url](${response%$'\r'})" >> $GITHUB_STEP_SUMMARY
70 | echo "Sleeping 10 seconds until job starts" >> $GITHUB_STEP_SUMMARY
71 | sleep 10
72 | buildurl=$(curl -s "${response%$'\r'}api/json" | jq -r '.executable.url')
73 | buildurl="${buildurl%$'\r'}"
74 | echo "Jenkins job [build url](${buildurl})" >> $GITHUB_STEP_SUMMARY
75 | echo "Attempting to change the Jenkins job description" >> $GITHUB_STEP_SUMMARY
76 | if ! curl -ifX POST \
77 | "${buildurl}submitDescription" \
78 | --user ${{ secrets.JENKINS_USER }}:${{ secrets.JENKINS_TOKEN }} \
79 | --data-urlencode "description=GHA package trigger https://github.com/${{ github.repository }}/actions/runs/${{ github.run_id }}" \
80 | --data-urlencode "Submit=Submit"; then
81 | echo "> [!WARNING]" >> $GITHUB_STEP_SUMMARY
82 | echo "> Unable to change the Jenkins job description."
83 | fi
84 | sleep 20
85 | fi
86 | else
87 | echo "Skipping branch ${br} due to being detected as dev branch." >> $GITHUB_STEP_SUMMARY
88 | fi
89 | done
90 | if [[ -n "${triggered_branches}" ]] || [[ -n "${skipped_branches}" ]]; then
91 | if [[ -n "${triggered_branches}" ]]; then
92 | NOTIFY_BRANCHES="**Triggered:** ${triggered_branches} \n"
93 | NOTIFY_BUILD_URL="**Build URL:** https://ci.linuxserver.io/blue/organizations/jenkins/Docker-Pipeline-Builders%2Fdocker-hedgedoc/activity/ \n"
94 | echo "**** Package check build(s) triggered for branch(es): ${triggered_branches} ****"
95 | fi
96 | if [[ -n "${skipped_branches}" ]]; then
97 | NOTIFY_BRANCHES="${NOTIFY_BRANCHES}**Skipped:** ${skipped_branches} \n"
98 | fi
99 | echo "**** Notifying Discord ****"
100 | curl -X POST -H "Content-Type: application/json" --data '{"avatar_url": "https://cdn.discordapp.com/avatars/354986384542662657/df91181b3f1cf0ef1592fbe18e0962d7.png","embeds": [{"color": 9802903,
101 | "description": "**Package Check Build(s) for hedgedoc** \n'"${NOTIFY_BRANCHES}"''"${NOTIFY_BUILD_URL}"'"}],
102 | "username": "Github Actions"}' ${{ secrets.DISCORD_WEBHOOK }}
103 | fi
104 |
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1 | name: External Trigger Main
2 |
3 | on:
4 | workflow_dispatch:
5 |
6 | permissions:
7 | contents: read
8 |
9 | jobs:
10 | external-trigger-main:
11 | runs-on: ubuntu-latest
12 | steps:
13 | - uses: actions/checkout@v4.1.1
14 |
15 | - name: External Trigger
16 | if: github.ref == 'refs/heads/main'
17 | env:
18 | SKIP_EXTERNAL_TRIGGER: ${{ vars.SKIP_EXTERNAL_TRIGGER }}
19 | run: |
20 | printf "# External trigger for docker-hedgedoc\n\n" >> $GITHUB_STEP_SUMMARY
21 | if grep -q "^hedgedoc_main_" <<< "${SKIP_EXTERNAL_TRIGGER}"; then
22 | echo "> [!NOTE]" >> $GITHUB_STEP_SUMMARY
23 | echo "> Github organizational variable \`SKIP_EXTERNAL_TRIGGER\` contains \`hedgedoc_main_\`; will skip trigger if version matches." >> $GITHUB_STEP_SUMMARY
24 | elif grep -q "^hedgedoc_main" <<< "${SKIP_EXTERNAL_TRIGGER}"; then
25 | echo "> [!WARNING]" >> $GITHUB_STEP_SUMMARY
26 | echo "> Github organizational variable \`SKIP_EXTERNAL_TRIGGER\` contains \`hedgedoc_main\`; skipping trigger." >> $GITHUB_STEP_SUMMARY
27 | exit 0
28 | fi
29 | echo "> [!NOTE]" >> $GITHUB_STEP_SUMMARY
30 | echo "> External trigger running off of main branch. To disable this trigger, add \`hedgedoc_main\` into the Github organizational variable \`SKIP_EXTERNAL_TRIGGER\`." >> $GITHUB_STEP_SUMMARY
31 | printf "\n## Retrieving external version\n\n" >> $GITHUB_STEP_SUMMARY
32 | EXT_RELEASE=$(curl -u "${{ secrets.CR_USER }}:${{ secrets.CR_PAT }}" -sX GET "https://api.github.com/repos/hedgedoc/hedgedoc/releases/latest" | jq -r '. | .tag_name')
33 | echo "Type is \`github_stable\`" >> $GITHUB_STEP_SUMMARY
34 | if grep -q "^hedgedoc_main_${EXT_RELEASE}" <<< "${SKIP_EXTERNAL_TRIGGER}"; then
35 | echo "> [!WARNING]" >> $GITHUB_STEP_SUMMARY
36 | echo "> Github organizational variable \`SKIP_EXTERNAL_TRIGGER\` matches current external release; skipping trigger." >> $GITHUB_STEP_SUMMARY
37 | exit 0
38 | fi
39 | if [ -z "${EXT_RELEASE}" ] || [ "${EXT_RELEASE}" == "null" ]; then
40 | echo "> [!WARNING]" >> $GITHUB_STEP_SUMMARY
41 | echo "> Can't retrieve external version, exiting" >> $GITHUB_STEP_SUMMARY
42 | FAILURE_REASON="Can't retrieve external version for hedgedoc branch main"
43 | GHA_TRIGGER_URL="https://github.com/linuxserver/docker-hedgedoc/actions/runs/${{ github.run_id }}"
44 | curl -X POST -H "Content-Type: application/json" --data '{"avatar_url": "https://cdn.discordapp.com/avatars/354986384542662657/df91181b3f1cf0ef1592fbe18e0962d7.png","embeds": [{"color": 16711680,
45 | "description": "**Trigger Failed** \n**Reason:** '"${FAILURE_REASON}"' \n**Trigger URL:** '"${GHA_TRIGGER_URL}"' \n"}],
46 | "username": "Github Actions"}' ${{ secrets.DISCORD_WEBHOOK }}
47 | exit 1
48 | fi
49 | EXT_RELEASE_SANITIZED=$(echo ${EXT_RELEASE} | sed 's/[~,%@+;:/]//g')
50 | echo "Sanitized external version: \`${EXT_RELEASE_SANITIZED}\`" >> $GITHUB_STEP_SUMMARY
51 | echo "Retrieving last pushed version" >> $GITHUB_STEP_SUMMARY
52 | image="linuxserver/hedgedoc"
53 | tag="latest"
54 | token=$(curl -sX GET \
55 | "https://ghcr.io/token?scope=repository%3Alinuxserver%2Fhedgedoc%3Apull" \
56 | | jq -r '.token')
57 | multidigest=$(curl -s \
58 | --header "Accept: application/vnd.docker.distribution.manifest.v2+json" \
59 | --header "Accept: application/vnd.oci.image.index.v1+json" \
60 | --header "Authorization: Bearer ${token}" \
61 | "https://ghcr.io/v2/${image}/manifests/${tag}")
62 | if jq -e '.layers // empty' <<< "${multidigest}" >/dev/null 2>&1; then
63 | # If there's a layer element it's a single-arch manifest so just get that digest
64 | digest=$(jq -r '.config.digest' <<< "${multidigest}")
65 | else
66 | # Otherwise it's multi-arch or has manifest annotations
67 | if jq -e '.manifests[]?.annotations // empty' <<< "${multidigest}" >/dev/null 2>&1; then
68 | # Check for manifest annotations and delete if found
69 | multidigest=$(jq 'del(.manifests[] | select(.annotations))' <<< "${multidigest}")
70 | fi
71 | if [[ $(jq '.manifests | length' <<< "${multidigest}") -gt 1 ]]; then
72 | # If there's still more than one digest, it's multi-arch
73 | multidigest=$(jq -r ".manifests[] | select(.platform.architecture == \"amd64\").digest?" <<< "${multidigest}")
74 | else
75 | # Otherwise it's single arch
76 | multidigest=$(jq -r ".manifests[].digest?" <<< "${multidigest}")
77 | fi
78 | if digest=$(curl -s \
79 | --header "Accept: application/vnd.docker.distribution.manifest.v2+json" \
80 | --header "Accept: application/vnd.oci.image.manifest.v1+json" \
81 | --header "Authorization: Bearer ${token}" \
82 | "https://ghcr.io/v2/${image}/manifests/${multidigest}"); then
83 | digest=$(jq -r '.config.digest' <<< "${digest}");
84 | fi
85 | fi
86 | image_info=$(curl -sL \
87 | --header "Authorization: Bearer ${token}" \
88 | "https://ghcr.io/v2/${image}/blobs/${digest}")
89 | if [[ $(echo $image_info | jq -r '.container_config') == "null" ]]; then
90 | image_info=$(echo $image_info | jq -r '.config')
91 | else
92 | image_info=$(echo $image_info | jq -r '.container_config')
93 | fi
94 | IMAGE_RELEASE=$(echo ${image_info} | jq -r '.Labels.build_version' | awk '{print $3}')
95 | IMAGE_VERSION=$(echo ${IMAGE_RELEASE} | awk -F'-ls' '{print $1}')
96 | if [ -z "${IMAGE_VERSION}" ]; then
97 | echo "> [!WARNING]" >> $GITHUB_STEP_SUMMARY
98 | echo "Can't retrieve last pushed version, exiting" >> $GITHUB_STEP_SUMMARY
99 | FAILURE_REASON="Can't retrieve last pushed version for hedgedoc tag latest"
100 | curl -X POST -H "Content-Type: application/json" --data '{"avatar_url": "https://cdn.discordapp.com/avatars/354986384542662657/df91181b3f1cf0ef1592fbe18e0962d7.png","embeds": [{"color": 16711680,
101 | "description": "**Trigger Failed** \n**Reason:** '"${FAILURE_REASON}"' \n"}],
102 | "username": "Github Actions"}' ${{ secrets.DISCORD_WEBHOOK }}
103 | exit 1
104 | fi
105 | echo "Last pushed version: \`${IMAGE_VERSION}\`" >> $GITHUB_STEP_SUMMARY
106 | if [ "${EXT_RELEASE_SANITIZED}" == "${IMAGE_VERSION}" ]; then
107 | echo "Sanitized version \`${EXT_RELEASE_SANITIZED}\` already pushed, exiting" >> $GITHUB_STEP_SUMMARY
108 | exit 0
109 | elif [ $(curl -s https://ci.linuxserver.io/job/Docker-Pipeline-Builders/job/docker-hedgedoc/job/main/lastBuild/api/json | jq -r '.building') == "true" ]; then
110 | echo "New version \`${EXT_RELEASE}\` found; but there already seems to be an active build on Jenkins; exiting" >> $GITHUB_STEP_SUMMARY
111 | exit 0
112 | else
113 | if [[ "${artifacts_found}" == "false" ]]; then
114 | echo "> [!WARNING]" >> $GITHUB_STEP_SUMMARY
115 | echo "> New version detected, but not all artifacts are published yet; skipping trigger" >> $GITHUB_STEP_SUMMARY
116 | FAILURE_REASON="New version ${EXT_RELEASE} for hedgedoc tag latest is detected, however not all artifacts are uploaded to upstream release yet. Will try again later."
117 | curl -X POST -H "Content-Type: application/json" --data '{"avatar_url": "https://cdn.discordapp.com/avatars/354986384542662657/df91181b3f1cf0ef1592fbe18e0962d7.png","embeds": [{"color": 9802903,
118 | "description": "**Trigger Failed** \n**Reason:** '"${FAILURE_REASON}"' \n"}],
119 | "username": "Github Actions"}' ${{ secrets.DISCORD_WEBHOOK }}
120 | else
121 | printf "\n## Trigger new build\n\n" >> $GITHUB_STEP_SUMMARY
122 | echo "New sanitized version \`${EXT_RELEASE_SANITIZED}\` found; old version was \`${IMAGE_VERSION}\`. Triggering new build" >> $GITHUB_STEP_SUMMARY
123 | if [[ "${artifacts_found}" == "true" ]]; then
124 | echo "All artifacts seem to be uploaded." >> $GITHUB_STEP_SUMMARY
125 | fi
126 | response=$(curl -iX POST \
127 | https://ci.linuxserver.io/job/Docker-Pipeline-Builders/job/docker-hedgedoc/job/main/buildWithParameters?PACKAGE_CHECK=false \
128 | --user ${{ secrets.JENKINS_USER }}:${{ secrets.JENKINS_TOKEN }} | grep -i location | sed "s|^[L|l]ocation: \(.*\)|\1|")
129 | echo "Jenkins [job queue url](${response%$'\r'})" >> $GITHUB_STEP_SUMMARY
130 | echo "Sleeping 10 seconds until job starts" >> $GITHUB_STEP_SUMMARY
131 | sleep 10
132 | buildurl=$(curl -s "${response%$'\r'}api/json" | jq -r '.executable.url')
133 | buildurl="${buildurl%$'\r'}"
134 | echo "Jenkins job [build url](${buildurl})" >> $GITHUB_STEP_SUMMARY
135 | echo "Attempting to change the Jenkins job description" >> $GITHUB_STEP_SUMMARY
136 | curl -iX POST \
137 | "${buildurl}submitDescription" \
138 | --user ${{ secrets.JENKINS_USER }}:${{ secrets.JENKINS_TOKEN }} \
139 | --data-urlencode "description=GHA external trigger https://github.com/${{ github.repository }}/actions/runs/${{ github.run_id }}" \
140 | --data-urlencode "Submit=Submit"
141 | echo "**** Notifying Discord ****"
142 | TRIGGER_REASON="A version change was detected for hedgedoc tag latest. Old version:${IMAGE_VERSION} New version:${EXT_RELEASE_SANITIZED}"
143 | curl -X POST -H "Content-Type: application/json" --data '{"avatar_url": "https://cdn.discordapp.com/avatars/354986384542662657/df91181b3f1cf0ef1592fbe18e0962d7.png","embeds": [{"color": 9802903,
144 | "description": "**Build Triggered** \n**Reason:** '"${TRIGGER_REASON}"' \n**Build URL:** '"${buildurl}display/redirect"' \n"}],
145 | "username": "Github Actions"}' ${{ secrets.DISCORD_WEBHOOK }}
146 | fi
147 | fi
148 |
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15 | * custom base image with s6 overlay
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26 |
27 | # [linuxserver/hedgedoc](https://github.com/linuxserver/docker-hedgedoc)
28 |
29 | [](https://scarf.sh)
30 | [](https://github.com/linuxserver/docker-hedgedoc)
31 | [](https://github.com/linuxserver/docker-hedgedoc/releases)
32 | [](https://github.com/linuxserver/docker-hedgedoc/packages)
33 | [](https://gitlab.com/linuxserver.io/docker-hedgedoc/container_registry)
34 | [](https://quay.io/repository/linuxserver.io/hedgedoc)
35 | [](https://hub.docker.com/r/linuxserver/hedgedoc)
36 | [](https://hub.docker.com/r/linuxserver/hedgedoc)
37 | [](https://ci.linuxserver.io/job/Docker-Pipeline-Builders/job/docker-hedgedoc/job/main/)
38 | [](https://ci-tests.linuxserver.io/linuxserver/hedgedoc/latest/index.html)
39 |
40 | [HedgeDoc](https://hedgedoc.org/) gives you access to all your files wherever you are.
41 |
42 | HedgeDoc is a real-time, multi-platform collaborative markdown note editor. This means that you can write notes with other people on your desktop, tablet or even on the phone. You can sign-in via multiple auth providers like Facebook, Twitter, GitHub and many more on the homepage.
43 |
44 | [](https://hedgedoc.org/)
45 |
46 | ## Supported Architectures
47 |
48 | We utilise the docker manifest for multi-platform awareness. More information is available from docker [here](https://distribution.github.io/distribution/spec/manifest-v2-2/#manifest-list) and our announcement [here](https://blog.linuxserver.io/2019/02/21/the-lsio-pipeline-project/).
49 |
50 | Simply pulling `lscr.io/linuxserver/hedgedoc:latest` should retrieve the correct image for your arch, but you can also pull specific arch images via tags.
51 |
52 | The architectures supported by this image are:
53 |
54 | | Architecture | Available | Tag |
55 | | :----: | :----: | ---- |
56 | | x86-64 | ✅ | amd64-\ |
57 | | arm64 | ✅ | arm64v8-\ |
58 |
59 | ## Application Setup
60 |
61 | HedgeDoc web interface can be accessed `http://${IP}:3000/`, if you want to use a custom domain or anything besides port 3000 you will need to leverage their env settings for callbacks: (specifically for CMD_DOMAIN, CMD_PORT and CMD_URL_ADDPORT)
62 |
63 | [Full list of HedgeDoc options](https://docs.hedgedoc.org/configuration/)
64 |
65 | For convenience we provide a working example using Mariadb as a backend in this document.
66 |
67 | To run behind a reverse proxy we have a [preconfigured config](https://github.com/linuxserver/reverse-proxy-confs/blob/master/hedgedoc.subdomain.conf.sample) using docker networking included in our [SWAG](https://github.com/linuxserver/docker-swag) image and you can read how to use this in the [Reverse Proxy Confs repository](https://github.com/linuxserver/reverse-proxy-confs/#how-to-use-these-reverse-proxy-configs)
68 |
69 | ## Usage
70 |
71 | To help you get started creating a container from this image you can either use docker-compose or the docker cli.
72 |
73 | >[!NOTE]
74 | >Unless a parameter is flaged as 'optional', it is *mandatory* and a value must be provided.
75 |
76 | ### docker-compose (recommended, [click here for more info](https://docs.linuxserver.io/general/docker-compose))
77 |
78 | ```yaml
79 | ---
80 | services:
81 | hedgedoc:
82 | image: lscr.io/linuxserver/hedgedoc:latest
83 | container_name: hedgedoc
84 | environment:
85 | - PUID=1000
86 | - PGID=1000
87 | - TZ=Etc/UTC
88 | - "DB_HOST="
89 | - DB_PORT=3306
90 | - DB_USER=hedgedoc
91 | - "DB_PASS="
92 | - DB_NAME=hedgedoc
93 | - CMD_DOMAIN=localhost
94 | - CMD_URL_ADDPORT=false #optional
95 | - CMD_PROTOCOL_USESSL=false #optional
96 | - CMD_PORT=3000 #optional
97 | - CMD_ALLOW_ORIGIN=['localhost'] #optional
98 | - CMD_DB_DIALECT= #optional
99 | volumes:
100 | - /path/to/hedgedoc/config:/config
101 | ports:
102 | - 3000:3000
103 | restart: unless-stopped
104 | ```
105 |
106 | ### docker cli ([click here for more info](https://docs.docker.com/engine/reference/commandline/cli/))
107 |
108 | ```bash
109 | docker run -d \
110 | --name=hedgedoc \
111 | -e PUID=1000 \
112 | -e PGID=1000 \
113 | -e TZ=Etc/UTC \
114 | -e DB_HOST="" \
115 | -e DB_PORT=3306 \
116 | -e DB_USER=hedgedoc \
117 | -e DB_PASS="" \
118 | -e DB_NAME=hedgedoc \
119 | -e CMD_DOMAIN=localhost \
120 | -e CMD_URL_ADDPORT=false `#optional` \
121 | -e CMD_PROTOCOL_USESSL=false `#optional` \
122 | -e CMD_PORT=3000 `#optional` \
123 | -e CMD_ALLOW_ORIGIN=['localhost'] `#optional` \
124 | -e CMD_DB_DIALECT= `#optional` \
125 | -p 3000:3000 \
126 | -v /path/to/hedgedoc/config:/config \
127 | --restart unless-stopped \
128 | lscr.io/linuxserver/hedgedoc:latest
129 | ```
130 |
131 | ## Parameters
132 |
133 | Containers are configured using parameters passed at runtime (such as those above). These parameters are separated by a colon and indicate `:` respectively. For example, `-p 8080:80` would expose port `80` from inside the container to be accessible from the host's IP on port `8080` outside the container.
134 |
135 | | Parameter | Function |
136 | | :----: | --- |
137 | | `-p 3000:3000` | Web gui port (internal port also needs to be changed if accessing at port other than 80, 443 and 3000). |
138 | | `-e PUID=1000` | for UserID - see below for explanation |
139 | | `-e PGID=1000` | for GroupID - see below for explanation |
140 | | `-e TZ=Etc/UTC` | specify a timezone to use, see this [list](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_tz_database_time_zones#List). |
141 | | `-e DB_HOST=` | Host address of mariadb database |
142 | | `-e DB_PORT=3306` | Port to access mariadb database default is 3306 |
143 | | `-e DB_USER=hedgedoc` | Database user |
144 | | `-e DB_PASS=` | Database password |
145 | | `-e DB_NAME=hedgedoc` | Database name |
146 | | `-e CMD_DOMAIN=localhost` | The address the gui will be accessed at (ie. `192.168.1.1` or `hedgedoc.domain.com`). |
147 | | `-e CMD_URL_ADDPORT=false` | Set to `true` if using a port other than `80` or `443`. |
148 | | `-e CMD_PROTOCOL_USESSL=false` | Set to `true` if accessing over https via reverse proxy. |
149 | | `-e CMD_PORT=3000` | If you wish to access hedgedoc at a port different than 80, 443 or 3000, you need to set this to that port (ie. `CMD_PORT=5000`) and change the port mapping accordingly (5000:5000). |
150 | | `-e CMD_ALLOW_ORIGIN=['localhost']` | Comma-separated list of allowed hostnames |
151 | | `-e CMD_DB_DIALECT=` | This variable allows selecting a database engine (if DB_HOST not set up). Available options are: `mariadb`, `mysql`, `postgres`, `sqlite`. |
152 | | `-v /config` | Persistent config files |
153 |
154 | ## Environment variables from files (Docker secrets)
155 |
156 | You can set any environment variable from a file by using a special prepend `FILE__`.
157 |
158 | As an example:
159 |
160 | ```bash
161 | -e FILE__MYVAR=/run/secrets/mysecretvariable
162 | ```
163 |
164 | Will set the environment variable `MYVAR` based on the contents of the `/run/secrets/mysecretvariable` file.
165 |
166 | ## Umask for running applications
167 |
168 | For all of our images we provide the ability to override the default umask settings for services started within the containers using the optional `-e UMASK=022` setting.
169 | Keep in mind umask is not chmod it subtracts from permissions based on it's value it does not add. Please read up [here](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Umask) before asking for support.
170 |
171 | ## User / Group Identifiers
172 |
173 | When using volumes (`-v` flags), permissions issues can arise between the host OS and the container, we avoid this issue by allowing you to specify the user `PUID` and group `PGID`.
174 |
175 | Ensure any volume directories on the host are owned by the same user you specify and any permissions issues will vanish like magic.
176 |
177 | In this instance `PUID=1000` and `PGID=1000`, to find yours use `id your_user` as below:
178 |
179 | ```bash
180 | id your_user
181 | ```
182 |
183 | Example output:
184 |
185 | ```text
186 | uid=1000(your_user) gid=1000(your_user) groups=1000(your_user)
187 | ```
188 |
189 | ## Docker Mods
190 |
191 | [](https://mods.linuxserver.io/?mod=hedgedoc "view available mods for this container.") [](https://mods.linuxserver.io/?mod=universal "view available universal mods.")
192 |
193 | We publish various [Docker Mods](https://github.com/linuxserver/docker-mods) to enable additional functionality within the containers. The list of Mods available for this image (if any) as well as universal mods that can be applied to any one of our images can be accessed via the dynamic badges above.
194 |
195 | ## Support Info
196 |
197 | * Shell access whilst the container is running:
198 |
199 | ```bash
200 | docker exec -it hedgedoc /bin/bash
201 | ```
202 |
203 | * To monitor the logs of the container in realtime:
204 |
205 | ```bash
206 | docker logs -f hedgedoc
207 | ```
208 |
209 | * Container version number:
210 |
211 | ```bash
212 | docker inspect -f '{{ index .Config.Labels "build_version" }}' hedgedoc
213 | ```
214 |
215 | * Image version number:
216 |
217 | ```bash
218 | docker inspect -f '{{ index .Config.Labels "build_version" }}' lscr.io/linuxserver/hedgedoc:latest
219 | ```
220 |
221 | ## Updating Info
222 |
223 | Most of our images are static, versioned, and require an image update and container recreation to update the app inside. With some exceptions (noted in the relevant readme.md), we do not recommend or support updating apps inside the container. Please consult the [Application Setup](#application-setup) section above to see if it is recommended for the image.
224 |
225 | Below are the instructions for updating containers:
226 |
227 | ### Via Docker Compose
228 |
229 | * Update images:
230 | * All images:
231 |
232 | ```bash
233 | docker-compose pull
234 | ```
235 |
236 | * Single image:
237 |
238 | ```bash
239 | docker-compose pull hedgedoc
240 | ```
241 |
242 | * Update containers:
243 | * All containers:
244 |
245 | ```bash
246 | docker-compose up -d
247 | ```
248 |
249 | * Single container:
250 |
251 | ```bash
252 | docker-compose up -d hedgedoc
253 | ```
254 |
255 | * You can also remove the old dangling images:
256 |
257 | ```bash
258 | docker image prune
259 | ```
260 |
261 | ### Via Docker Run
262 |
263 | * Update the image:
264 |
265 | ```bash
266 | docker pull lscr.io/linuxserver/hedgedoc:latest
267 | ```
268 |
269 | * Stop the running container:
270 |
271 | ```bash
272 | docker stop hedgedoc
273 | ```
274 |
275 | * Delete the container:
276 |
277 | ```bash
278 | docker rm hedgedoc
279 | ```
280 |
281 | * Recreate a new container with the same docker run parameters as instructed above (if mapped correctly to a host folder, your `/config` folder and settings will be preserved)
282 | * You can also remove the old dangling images:
283 |
284 | ```bash
285 | docker image prune
286 | ```
287 |
288 | ### Image Update Notifications - Diun (Docker Image Update Notifier)
289 |
290 | >[!TIP]
291 | >We recommend [Diun](https://crazymax.dev/diun/) for update notifications. Other tools that automatically update containers unattended are not recommended or supported.
292 |
293 | ## Building locally
294 |
295 | If you want to make local modifications to these images for development purposes or just to customize the logic:
296 |
297 | ```bash
298 | git clone https://github.com/linuxserver/docker-hedgedoc.git
299 | cd docker-hedgedoc
300 | docker build \
301 | --no-cache \
302 | --pull \
303 | -t lscr.io/linuxserver/hedgedoc:latest .
304 | ```
305 |
306 | The ARM variants can be built on x86_64 hardware and vice versa using `lscr.io/linuxserver/qemu-static`
307 |
308 | ```bash
309 | docker run --rm --privileged lscr.io/linuxserver/qemu-static --reset
310 | ```
311 |
312 | Once registered you can define the dockerfile to use with `-f Dockerfile.aarch64`.
313 |
314 | ## Versions
315 |
316 | * **14.10.25:** - Rebase to Alpine 3.22.
317 | * **24.02.25:** - Add missing icu-data-full to fix bug with TextDecoder and image uploads.
318 | * **21.06.24:** - Allow using `CMD_DB_DIALECT` to set up the `CMD_DB_URL`.
319 | * **06.06.24:** - Rebase to Alpine 3.20.
320 | * **23.12.23:** - Rebase to Alpine 3.19.
321 | * **18.06.23:** - Rebase to Alpine 3.18, deprecate armhf as per [https://www.linuxserver.io/armhf](https://www.linuxserver.io/armhf).
322 | * **02.11.22:** - Rebase to Alpine 3.16, migrate to s6v3.
323 | * **10.04.22:** - Use python3 to build node sqlite3.
324 | * **10.02.22:** - Rebase to Alpine 3.15.
325 | * **09.02.22:** - Add optional var `CMD_PORT` that is needed for accessing at port other than 80, 443 and 3000.
326 | * **09.12.21:** - Add optional var `CMD_PROTOCOL_USESSL` that is needed for reverse proxy.
327 | * **07.12.21:** - Rebase to ubuntu focal. Update to node 16. Make sure uploads are persistent.
328 | * **15.10.21:** - Add required env var `CMD_DOMAIN`.
329 | * **05.05.21:** - Remove symlinking some folders from config to /opt/hedgedoc/public.
330 | * **03.05.21:** - Remove deprecated sequalizerc step.
331 | * **22.12.20:** - Initial release
332 |
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482 | minimatch 3.1.2 npm
483 | minimatch 5.1.6 npm
484 | minimatch 9.0.5 npm
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489 | minipass 7.1.2 npm
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584 | pify 4.0.1 npm
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608 | punycode 1.3.2 npm
609 | punycode 2.3.1 npm
610 | q 1.5.1 npm
611 | qs 2.3.3 npm
612 | qs 6.14.0 npm
613 | qs 6.5.3 npm
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616 | random-bytes 1.0.0 npm
617 | range-parser 1.2.1 npm
618 | raw-body 2.5.3 npm
619 | raw-body 3.0.2 npm
620 | rc 1.2.8 npm
621 | readable-stream 1.0.27-1 npm
622 | readable-stream 2.3.8 npm (+2 duplicates)
623 | readable-stream 3.6.2 npm
624 | readable-stream 4.7.0 npm (+4 duplicates)
625 | readdir-glob 1.1.3 npm
626 | readline 8.2.13-r1 apk
627 | readline-sync 1.4.10 npm
628 | reduce-component 1.0.1 npm
629 | request 2.88.2 npm
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631 | retry-as-promised 3.2.0 npm
632 | reveal-js-multiplex 1.0.0 npm
633 | rimraf 2.7.1 npm
634 | rimraf 3.0.2 npm (+1 duplicate)
635 | rimraf 6.1.2 npm
636 | safe-buffer 5.1.2 npm (+4 duplicates)
637 | safe-buffer 5.2.1 npm
638 | safe-identifier 0.4.2 npm
639 | safe-regex-test 1.1.0 npm
640 | safe-stable-stringify 2.5.0 npm
641 | safer-buffer 2.1.2 npm
642 | sanitize-filename 1.6.3 npm
643 | sax 0.5.8 npm
644 | sax 1.2.1 npm
645 | sax 1.4.3 npm
646 | scanelf 1.3.8-r1 apk
647 | scrypt-kdf 2.0.1 npm
648 | semver 6.3.1 npm
649 | semver 7.7.3 npm
650 | send 0.19.0 npm
651 | send 0.19.1 npm
652 | seq-queue 0.0.5 npm
653 | sequelize 5.22.5 npm
654 | sequelize-pool 2.3.0 npm
655 | serve-static 1.16.2 npm
656 | set-blocking 2.0.0 npm
657 | set-function-length 1.2.2 npm
658 | setprototypeof 1.2.0 npm
659 | shadow 4.17.3-r0 apk
660 | shebang-command 2.0.0 npm
661 | shebang-regex 3.0.0 npm
662 | shimmer 1.2.1 npm
663 | side-channel 1.1.0 npm
664 | side-channel-list 1.0.0 npm
665 | side-channel-map 1.0.1 npm
666 | side-channel-weakmap 1.0.2 npm
667 | signal-exit 3.0.7 npm
668 | signal-exit 4.1.0 npm
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670 | simple-app-subdir 0.1.0 npm
671 | simple-concat 1.0.1 npm
672 | simple-get 4.0.1 npm
673 | skalibs-libs 2.14.4.0-r0 apk
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675 | socket.io 4.8.1 npm
676 | socket.io-adapter 2.5.5 npm
677 | socket.io-parser 4.2.4 npm
678 | socks 2.8.7 npm
679 | socks-proxy-agent 6.2.1 npm
680 | socks-proxy-agent 8.0.5 npm
681 | split-on-first 1.1.0 npm
682 | split2 4.2.0 npm
683 | sqlite3 5.1.7 npm
684 | sqlstring 2.3.3 npm
685 | sshpk 1.18.0 npm
686 | ssl_client 1.37.0-r20 apk
687 | ssri 13.0.0 npm
688 | ssri 8.0.1 npm
689 | stack-trace 0.0.10 npm
690 | statuses 2.0.1 npm (+1 duplicate)
691 | statuses 2.0.2 npm
692 | store 2.0.12 npm
693 | stream-chain 2.2.5 npm
694 | stream-json 1.9.1 npm
695 | streamx 2.23.0 npm
696 | strict-uri-encode 2.0.0 npm
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698 | string-width 5.1.2 npm (+1 duplicate)
699 | string_decoder 0.10.31 npm
700 | string_decoder 1.1.1 npm (+2 duplicates)
701 | string_decoder 1.3.0 npm
702 | strip-ansi 6.0.1 npm (+1 duplicate)
703 | strip-ansi 7.1.2 npm (+1 duplicate)
704 | strip-json-comments 2.0.1 npm
705 | strnum 1.1.2 npm
706 | strtok3 10.3.4 npm
707 | superagent 1.8.3 npm
708 | tar 6.2.1 npm
709 | tar 7.5.2 npm
710 | tar-fs 2.1.4 npm
711 | tar-stream 2.2.0 npm
712 | tar-stream 3.1.7 npm
713 | tdigest 0.1.2 npm
714 | text-decoder 1.2.3 npm
715 | text-hex 1.0.0 npm
716 | through2 4.0.2 npm
717 | tinyglobby 0.2.15 npm
718 | to-buffer 1.2.2 npm
719 | toidentifier 1.0.1 npm
720 | token-types 6.1.1 npm
721 | toobusy-examples 0.0.1 npm
722 | toobusy-js 0.5.1 npm
723 | tough-cookie 2.5.0 npm
724 | triple-beam 1.4.1 npm
725 | truncate-utf8-bytes 1.0.2 npm
726 | ts-use UNKNOWN npm
727 | tunnel-agent 0.6.0 npm
728 | tweetnacl 0.14.5 npm
729 | type-is 1.6.18 npm
730 | type-is 2.0.1 npm
731 | typed-array-buffer 1.0.3 npm
732 | tzdata 2025b-r0 apk
733 | uc.micro 1.0.6 npm
734 | uid-safe 2.1.5 npm
735 | uid2 0.0.4 npm
736 | uint8array-extras 1.5.0 npm
737 | umzug 2.3.0 npm
738 | underscore 1.13.7 npm
739 | undici-types 7.16.0 npm
740 | unique-filename 1.1.1 npm
741 | unique-filename 5.0.0 npm
742 | unique-slug 2.0.2 npm
743 | unique-slug 6.0.0 npm
744 | unpipe 1.0.0 npm
745 | uri-js 4.4.1 npm
746 | url 0.10.3 npm
747 | utf-8-validate 6.0.5 npm
748 | utf8-byte-length 1.0.5 npm
749 | util 0.12.5 npm
750 | util-deprecate 1.0.2 npm
751 | utils-merge 1.0.1 npm
752 | utmps-libs 0.1.3.1-r0 apk
753 | uuid 11.1.0 npm
754 | uuid 3.4.0 npm (+1 duplicate)
755 | uuid 8.0.0 npm
756 | uuid 8.3.2 npm
757 | validator 13.15.23 npm
758 | vary 1.1.2 npm
759 | vasync 2.2.1 npm
760 | verror 1.10.0 npm
761 | verror 1.10.1 npm
762 | web-encoding 1.1.5 npm
763 | which 2.0.2 npm
764 | which 6.0.0 npm
765 | which-typed-array 1.1.19 npm
766 | wide-align 1.1.5 npm
767 | winston 3.18.3 npm
768 | winston-transport 4.9.0 npm
769 | wkx 0.4.8 npm
770 | wrap-ansi 7.0.0 npm
771 | wrap-ansi 8.1.0 npm
772 | wrappy 1.0.2 npm
773 | ws 8.17.1 npm
774 | xml-crypto 6.1.2 npm
775 | xml-encryption 3.1.0 npm
776 | xml2js 0.2.8 npm
777 | xml2js 0.6.2 npm
778 | xmlbuilder 11.0.1 npm
779 | xmlbuilder 15.1.1 npm
780 | xmlbuilder 9.0.7 npm
781 | xmldom 0.1.31 npm
782 | xmlhttprequest 1.8.0 npm
783 | xpath 0.0.32 npm
784 | xpath 0.0.33 npm
785 | xpath 0.0.34 npm
786 | xss 1.0.15 npm
787 | xtend 4.0.2 npm
788 | xtraverse 0.1.0 npm
789 | yallist 4.0.0 npm
790 | yallist 5.0.0 npm
791 | zip-stream 6.0.1 npm
792 | zlib 1.3.1-r2 apk
793 | zstd-libs 1.5.7-r0 apk
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