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1.5 KiB
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31 lines
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Notice
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This image is deprecated. It will be maintained for personal use as long as it is feasible to do so. Please don't start a new instance using this image; instead consider one of the other actively maintained images such as [the official one](https://hub.docker.com/r/_/mediawiki/).
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Mediawiki-Apache
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This is a Docker image running Apache serving Mediawiki 1.30. It does not contain any databases; those should be run in a seperate container.
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First, deploy a database container, [like this one by Tutum](https://registry.hub.docker.com/u/tutum/mariadb/):
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docker run -d --name mariadb tutum/mariadb
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```
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You will likely want to make the database persistent, in this case done by adding:
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```
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docker run -d -v /path/on/host:/var/lib/mysql --name mariadb tutum/mariadb
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```
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Now you can deploy this container by running:
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```
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docker run -d -p 80:80 -v /path/on/host:/var/lib/mediawiki --link mariadb:mariadb iohannesarnold/mediawiki-apache
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```
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Where the ```-v``` flag is only necessary if you're interested in preserving files. Also, the ```link``` flag should reflect the name you gave your database container above.
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Mediawiki should now be available on port 80 of the host server, and it will ask you to run configuration. The ```LocalSettings.php``` that results should be placed in the linked host directory created in the last step.
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Congratulations! You now should have a working Mediawiki installation. Any updated version of this image should be able to be deployed over the same host directory for fast upgrades.
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