Yet Another Dockerized CouchDB. Put the couch in a docker container and ship it anywhere.
If you're looking for a CouchDB with SSL support you can check out klaemo/couchdb-ssl
- Version (stable):
CouchDB 1.6.1
,Erlang 17.3
- Version (stable):
CouchDB 2.0.0
,Erlang 17.3
1
,1.6
,1.6.1
: CouchDB 1.6.11-couchperuser
,1.6-couchperuser
,1.6.1-couchperuser
: CouchDB 1.6.1 with couchperuser plugin2.0-dev
: CouchDB 2.0 RC.1 (release vote) with preconfigured dev clusterlatest
,2.0.0
: CouchDB 2.0 single node2.0-dev-docs
: CouchDB 2.0 master (development version) with preconfigured dev cluster and documentation
- built on top of the solid and small
debian:jessie
base image - exposes CouchDB on port
5984
of the container - runs everything as user
couchdb
(security ftw!) - docker volume for data
Available on the docker registry as klaemo/couchdb:latest.
This is a developer preview of the upcoming CouchDB 2.0 release. A data volume
is exposed on /opt/couchdb/data
, and the node's port is exposed on 5984
.
Please note that CouchDB no longer autocreates system tables for you, so you will
have to create _global_changes
, _metadata
, _replicator
and _users
manually.
The node will also start in admin party mode!
# expose it to the world on port 5984 and use your current directory as the CouchDB Database directory
[sudo] docker run -p 5984:5984 -v $(pwd):/opt/couchdb/data klaemo/couchdb
18:54:48.780 [info] Application lager started on node nonode@nohost
18:54:48.780 [info] Application couch_log_lager started on node nonode@nohost
18:54:48.780 [info] Application couch_mrview started on node nonode@nohost
18:54:48.780 [info] Application couch_plugins started on node nonode@nohost
[...]
Once running, you can visit the new admin interface at http://dockerhost:5984/_utils/
Available as an official image on Docker Hub as couchdb
[sudo] docker pull klaemo/couchdb:latest
# expose it to the world on port 5984
[sudo] docker run -d -p 5984:5984 --name couchdb couchdb
curl http://localhost:5984
...or with mounted volume for the data
# expose it to the world on port 5984 and use your current directory as the CouchDB Database directory
[sudo] docker run -d -p 5984:5984 -v $(pwd):/usr/local/var/lib/couchdb --name couchdb couchdb
If you want to provide your own config, you can either mount a directory at /usr/local/etc/couchdb
or extend the image and COPY
your config.ini
(see Build you own).
This build includes the couchperuser
plugin.
couchperuser
is a CouchDB plugin daemon that creates per-user databases github.com/etrepum/couchperuser.
[sudo] docker run -d -p 5984:5984 --name couchdb couchdb:1.6.1-couchperuser
Available on the docker registry as klaemo/couchdb:2.0-dev. This build demonstrates the CouchDB clustering features by creating a local cluster of a default three nodes inside the container, with a proxy in front. This is great for testing clustering in your local environment.
# expose the cluster to the world
[sudo] docker run -it -p 5984:5984 klaemo/couchdb:2.0-dev
[ * ] Setup environment ... ok
[ * ] Ensure CouchDB is built ... ok
[ * ] Prepare configuration files ... ok
[ * ] Start node node1 ... ok
[ * ] Start node node2 ... ok
[ * ] Start node node3 ... ok
[ * ] Check node at http://127.0.0.1:15984/ ... failed: [Errno socket error] [Errno 111] Connection refused
[ * ] Check node at http://127.0.0.1:25984/ ... ok
[ * ] Check node at http://127.0.0.1:35984/ ... ok
[ * ] Check node at http://127.0.0.1:15984/ ... ok
[ * ] Running cluster setup ... ok
[ * ] Developers cluster is set up at http://127.0.0.1:15984.
Admin username: root
Password: 37l7YDQJ
Time to hack! ...
Note: By default the cluster will be exposed on port 5984
, because it uses haproxy
(passes --with-haproxy
to dev/run
) internally.
...but you can pass arguments to the binary
docker run -it klaemo/couchdb:2.0-dev --admin=foo:bar
Note: This will overwrite the default --with-haproxy
flag. The cluster won't be exposed on
port 5984
anymore. The individual nodes listen on 15984
, 25984
, ...x5984
. If you wish to expose
the cluster on 5984
, pass --with-haproxy
explicitly.
Examples:
# display the available options of the couchdb startup script
docker run --rm klaemo/couchdb:2.0-dev --help
# Enable admin party 🎉 and expose the cluster on port 5984
docker run -it -p 5984:5984 klaemo/couchdb:2.0-dev --with-admin-party-please --with-haproxy
# Start two nodes (without proxy) exposed on port 15984 and 25984
docker run -it -p 15984:15984 -p 25984:25984 klaemo/couchdb:2.0-dev -n 2
You can use klaemo/couchdb
as the base image for your own couchdb instance.
You might want to provide your own version of the following files:
local.ini
for your custom CouchDB config
Example Dockerfile:
FROM klaemo/couchdb:latest
COPY local.ini /usr/local/etc/couchdb/
and then build and run
[sudo] docker build -t you/awesome-couchdb .
[sudo] docker run -d -p 5984:5984 -v ~/couchdb:/usr/local/var/lib/couchdb you/awesome-couchdb
For the 2.0-single
image, configuration is stored at /opt/couchdb/etc/
.
Please use Github issues for any questions, bugs, feature requests. :) I don't get notified about comments on Docker Hub, so I might respond really late...or not at all.