Maintenance: Provide a safer way to force a rebuild of the Elasticsearch volume data on upgrades. (#225)
Co-authored-by: André Bauer <monotek@users.noreply.github.com>
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@ -23,10 +23,10 @@ This repo is meant to be the starting point for somebody who likes to use docker
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In environments with more then one web applications it is necessary to use a reverse proxy to route connections to port 80 and 443 to the right application.
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To run Zammad behind a revers proxy, we provide `docker-compose.proxy-example.yml` as a starting point.
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1. Copy `./.examples/proxy/docker-compose.proxy-example.yml` to your own configuration, e.g. `./docker-compose.prod.yml`
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1. Copy `./.examples/proxy/docker-compose.proxy-example.yml` to your own configuration, e.g. `./docker-compose.prod.yml`
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`cp ./.examples/proxy/docker-compose.proxy-example.yml ./docker-compose.prod.yml`
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2. Modify the environment variable `VIRTUAL_HOST` and the name of the external network in `./docker-compose.prod.yml` to fit your environment.
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3. Run docker-composer commands with the default and your configuration, e.g. `docker-compose -f docker-compose.yml -f docker-compose.prod.yml up -d`
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3. Run docker-composer commands with the default and your configuration, e.g. `docker-compose -f docker-compose.yml -f docker-compose.prod.yml up -d`
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See `.examples/proxy/docker-compose.yml` for an example proxy project.
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@ -50,14 +50,13 @@ Elasticsearch is enabled by default in the example `docker-compose.yml` file. It
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We've updated the Elasticsearch image from 5.6 to 7.6.
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As there is no direct upgrade path we have to delete all Elasticsearch indices and rebuild them.
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Do the following to empty the ES docker volume:
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This will depend on the name of your docker container and volume, which depends on the checkout directory (`zammad-docker-compose` by default):
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```console
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docker-compose stop
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set -o pipefail DOCKER_VOLUME="$(docker volume inspect zammaddockercompose_elasticsearch-data | grep Mountpoint | sed -e 's#.*": "##g' -e 's#",##')/*"
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echo "${DOCKER_VOLUME}" #check this is a valid docker volume path! if not do not proceed or you might lose data!
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rm -r $(docker volume inspect zammaddockercompose_elasticsearch-data | grep Mountpoint | sed -e 's#.*": "##g' -e 's#",##')/*
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docker-compose start
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docker container rm zammad-docker-compose_zammad-elasticsearch_1
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docker volume rm zammad-docker-compose_elasticsearch-data
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docker-compose up --no-recreate
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```
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To workaround the [changes in the PostgreSQL 9.6 container](https://github.com/docker-library/postgres/commit/f1bc8782e7e57cc403d0b32c0e24599535859f76) do the following:
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