Th3Whit3Wolf Hello everyone. Flarum looks really cool and I'd like to use it but the rest of my site is using docker to contain all of its parts and I'd like to keep that going. I saw this, it looks like the best there is right now but has a couple serious unresolved issues (hence the unmaintained status). Is anyone using docker-compose to maintain a flarum instance? Preferably the newest release and using nginx. I'm still pretty new to docker or I'd make one for the community.
Kovah I created a Docker image and wrote the documentation for the setup in a fork of Flarum: https://github.com/Kovah/flarum Docker Image is available here: https://hub.docker.com/r/kovah/flarum Just updated to Beta 10 this morning. Works without issues on my server.
Tre Is this still working good? i will need to try this when i get home. I wish some more light would be shined on docker with flarum. Will i be able to install extensions with this image?
luceos JeromeGillard Thanks for keeping the image alive. A few remarks I hope you can take into consideration: the logo mentions beta which is no longer the case, in addition the logo cannot be used without approval and as we hope to publish an official image in the foreseeable future, I'd prefer you not use any logo's right now. the readme mentions flagrow.io which was succeeded by extiverse your license mentions yourself and mondedie, but there's no mention of the affiliation (or the lack thereof) to the foundation, being explicit would be helpful I probably should have provided that feedback on the image mondedie published, I'm sorry that this lands onto you now. Thanks again 🙏
JeromeGillard luceos Your remarks are more than welcome and totally make sense. Updated both my Github's and Docker Hub's README and LICENSE. Created a pull request to the original repo I've forked from.