A simple init script solution for a docker compose ready WriteFreely instance.

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Readme.md

Usage

First, download the release of writefreely for your operating system. See the releases page on GitHub and place it in the root of this repository.

Next, run init.sh to prepare the production ready environment. init.sh does the following in order.

  1. Copies a writefreely tarball to ./bootstrap

  2. Uses docker run to run writefreely config start, copying results to ./bootstrap/data

  3. Copies a writefreely tarball to ./production, alongside files from ./bootstrap/data

  4. Runs docker compose build to create the image

Finally, edit the docker-compose.yml file in ./production. The existing compose file provides some sensible defaults, but you may customize as you see fit.

When ready, use cd into production and use docker compose up to run the resulting production ready image.