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The most simple setup just creates a volume and a network and starts the `gitea/gitea:latest` |
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image as a service. Since there is no database available one can be initialized using SQLite3. |
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Create a directory like `gitea` and paste the following content into a file named `docker-compose.yml`. |
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Note that the volume should be owned by the user/group with the UID/GID specified in the config file. |
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If you don't give the volume correct permissions, the container may not start. |
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```yaml |
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version: "2" |
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services: |
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server: |
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image: gitea/gitea:latest |
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environment: |
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- USER_UID=1000 |
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- USER_GID=1000 |
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restart: always |
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networks: |
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- gitea |
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services: |
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server: |
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image: gitea/gitea:latest |
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environment: |
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- USER_UID=1000 |
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- USER_GID=1000 |
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restart: always |
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networks: |
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- gitea |
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services: |
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server: |
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image: gitea/gitea:latest |
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environment: |
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- USER_UID=1000 |
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- USER_GID=1000 |
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restart: always |
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networks: |
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- gitea |
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services: |
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server: |
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image: gitea/gitea:latest |
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environment: |
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- USER_UID=1000 |
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- USER_GID=1000 |
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restart: always |
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networks: |
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- gitea |
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volumes: |
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- ./gitea:/data |
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ports: |
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- "3000:3000" |
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- "222:22" |
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ports: |
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- "3000:3000" |
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- "222:22" |
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+ depends_on: |
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+ - db |
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To use named volumes instead of host volumes, define and use the named volume |
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within the `docker-compose.yml` configuration. This change will automatically |
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create the required volume. |
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create the required volume. You don't need to worry about permissions with |
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named volumes, Docker will deal with that automatically. |
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```diff |
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version: "2" |
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