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Revision as of 19:40, 14 January 2020
Installation
We used the default Docker installation which was very straight forward. The only change to the default docker-compose.yml we made was to change the external ports to 333 since we already have Mastodon using port 3000. The HTTP port is also served on localhost only since it will be accessed via proxy only.
version: "2"
networks:
gitea:
external: false
services:
server:
image: gitea/gitea:latest
environment:
- USER_UID=1000
- USER_GID=1000
restart: always
networks:
- gitea
volumes:
- ./gitea:/data
- /etc/timezone:/etc/timezone:ro
- /etc/localtime:/etc/localtime:ro
ports:
- "127.0.0.1:333:3000"
- "222:22"
After you are able to access the site online, you can then go through the initial user registration, which asks a bunch of admin question, for us we couldn't set anything, except the database which needed to be set to SQLite3. The web UI configuration page is currently read-only and settings are configured in the gitea/gitea/conf/app.ini file (if you used the default volumes setup). We made the following changes.
APP_NAME = Organic Design Gitea
[service]
DISABLE_REGISTRATION = true
ENABLE_NOTIFY_MAIL = true
[mailer]
ENABLED = true
MAILER_TYPE = sendmail
FROM = gitea@organicdesign.nz
Nginx reverse proxy
Setting up Nginx as a reverse proxy server means that you can use a normal default port and redirect requests to the docker service internally. For us the site runs as HTTPS publicly which is done with a simple virtual host container and all our existing SSL set up that's already in place for all the sites. The reverse proxy the redirects requests to Gitea internally unencrypted so we don't need to bother with any SSL or certificate configuration there.
server {
listen 443 ssl;
listen [::]:443 ssl;
server_name code.organicdesign.nz;
include /var/www/work/nginx.ssl.conf;
location / {
proxy_pass http://localhost:3000;
}
}