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docker-compose.yaml
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---
version: "3.5"
networks:
penpot:
volumes:
penpot_postgres_v15:
penpot_assets:
# penpot_traefik:
# penpot_minio:
services:
## Traefik service declaration example. Consider using it if you are going to expose
## penpot to the internet or different host than `localhost`.
# traefik:
# image: traefik:v2.9
# networks:
# - penpot
# command:
# - "--api.insecure=true"
# - "--entryPoints.web.address=:80"
# - "--providers.docker=true"
# - "--providers.docker.exposedbydefault=false"
# - "--entryPoints.websecure.address=:443"
# - "--certificatesresolvers.letsencrypt.acme.tlschallenge=true"
# - "--certificatesresolvers.letsencrypt.acme.email=<EMAIL_ADDRESS>"
# - "--certificatesresolvers.letsencrypt.acme.storage=/traefik/acme.json"
# volumes:
# - "penpot_traefik:/traefik"
# - "/var/run/docker.sock:/var/run/docker.sock"
# ports:
# - "80:80"
# - "443:443"
penpot-frontend:
image: "penpotapp/frontend:latest"
restart: always
ports:
- 9001:80
volumes:
- penpot_assets:/opt/data/assets
depends_on:
- penpot-backend
- penpot-exporter
networks:
- penpot
labels:
- "traefik.enable=true"
## HTTP: example of labels for the case if you are going to expose penpot to the
## internet using only HTTP (without HTTPS) with traefik
# - "traefik.http.routers.penpot-http.entrypoints=web"
# - "traefik.http.routers.penpot-http.rule=Host(`<DOMAIN_NAME>`)"
# - "traefik.http.services.penpot-http.loadbalancer.server.port=80"
## HTTPS: example of labels for the case if you are going to expose penpot to the
## internet using with HTTPS using traefik
# - "traefik.http.middlewares.http-redirect.redirectscheme.scheme=https"
# - "traefik.http.middlewares.http-redirect.redirectscheme.permanent=true"
# - "traefik.http.routers.penpot-http.entrypoints=web"
# - "traefik.http.routers.penpot-http.rule=Host(`<DOMAIN_NAME>`)"
# - "traefik.http.routers.penpot-http.middlewares=http-redirect"
# - "traefik.http.routers.penpot-https.entrypoints=websecure"
# - "traefik.http.routers.penpot-https.rule=Host(`<DOMAIN_NAME>`)"
# - "traefik.http.services.penpot-https.loadbalancer.server.port=80"
# - "traefik.http.routers.penpot-https.tls=true"
# - "traefik.http.routers.penpot-https.tls.certresolver=letsencrypt"
## Configuration envronment variables for frontend the container. In this case this
## container only needs the `PENPOT_FLAGS`. This environment variable is shared with
## other services but not all flags are relevant to all services.
environment:
## Relevant flags for frontend:
## - demo-users
## - login-with-github
## - login-with-gitlab
## - login-with-google
## - login-with-ldap
## - login-with-oidc
## - login-with-password
## - registration
## - webhooks
##
## You can read more about all available flags on:
## https://help.penpot.app/technical-guide/configuration/#advanced-configuration
- PENPOT_FLAGS=enable-registration enable-login-with-password
penpot-backend:
image: "penpotapp/backend:latest"
restart: always
volumes:
- penpot_assets:/opt/data/assets
depends_on:
- penpot-postgres
- penpot-redis
networks:
- penpot
## Configuration envronment variables for backend the
## container.
environment:
## Relevant flags for backend:
## - demo-users
## - email-verification
## - log-emails
## - log-invitation-tokens
## - login-with-github
## - login-with-gitlab
## - login-with-google
## - login-with-ldap
## - login-with-oidc
## - login-with-password
## - registration
## - secure-session-cookies
## - smtp
## - smtp-debug
## - telemetry
## - webhooks
## - prepl-server
##
## You can read more about all available flags and other
## environment variables for the backend here:
## https://help.penpot.app/technical-guide/configuration/#advanced-configuration
- PENPOT_FLAGS=enable-registration enable-login-with-password disable-email-verification enable-smtp enable-prepl-server
## Penpot SECRET KEY. It serves as a master key from which other keys for subsystems
## (eg http sessions, or invitations) are derived.
##
## If you leve it commented, all created sessions and invitations will
## become invalid on container restart.
##
## If you going to uncomment this, we recommend use here a trully randomly generated
## 512 bits base64 encoded string. You can generate one with:
##
## python3 -c "import secrets; print(secrets.token_urlsafe(64))"
# - PENPOT_SECRET_KEY=my-insecure-key
## The PREPL host. Mainly used for external programatic access to penpot backend
## (example: admin). By default it listen on `localhost` but if you are going to use
## the `admin`, you will need to uncomment this and set the host to `0.0.0.0`.
# - PENPOT_PREPL_HOST=0.0.0.0
## Public URI. If you are going to expose this instance to the internet and use it
## under different domain than 'localhost', you will need to adjust it to the final
## domain.
##
## Consider using traefik and set the 'disable-secure-session-cookies' if you are
## not going to serve penpot under HTTPS.
- PENPOT_PUBLIC_URI=http://localhost:9001
## Database connection parameters. Don't touch them unless you are using custom
## postgresql connection parameters.
- PENPOT_DATABASE_URI=postgresql://penpot-postgres/penpot
- PENPOT_DATABASE_USERNAME=penpot
- PENPOT_DATABASE_PASSWORD=penpot
## Redis is used for the websockets notifications. Don't touch unless the redis
## container has different parameters or different name.
- PENPOT_REDIS_URI=redis://penpot-redis/0
## Default configuration for assets storage: using filesystem based with all files
## stored in a docker volume.
- PENPOT_ASSETS_STORAGE_BACKEND=assets-fs
- PENPOT_STORAGE_ASSETS_FS_DIRECTORY=/opt/data/assets
## Also can be configured to to use a S3 compatible storage
## service like MiniIO. Look below for minio service setup.
# - AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID=<KEY_ID>
# - AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY=<ACCESS_KEY>
# - PENPOT_ASSETS_STORAGE_BACKEND=assets-s3
# - PENPOT_STORAGE_ASSETS_S3_ENDPOINT=http://penpot-minio:9000
# - PENPOT_STORAGE_ASSETS_S3_BUCKET=<BUKET_NAME>
## Telemetry. When enabled, a periodical process will send anonymous data about this
## instance. Telemetry data will enable us to learn on how the application is used,
## based on real scenarios. If you want to help us, please leave it enabled. You can
## audit what data we send with the code available on github
- PENPOT_TELEMETRY_ENABLED=true
## Example SMTP/Email configuration. By default, emails are sent to the mailcatch
## service, but for production usage is recommended to setup a real SMTP
## provider. Emails are used to confirm user registrations & invitations. Look below
## how mailcatch service is configured.
- PENPOT_SMTP_DEFAULT_FROM=no-reply@example.com
- PENPOT_SMTP_DEFAULT_REPLY_TO=no-reply@example.com
- PENPOT_SMTP_HOST=penpot-mailcatch
- PENPOT_SMTP_PORT=1025
- PENPOT_SMTP_USERNAME=
- PENPOT_SMTP_PASSWORD=
- PENPOT_SMTP_TLS=false
- PENPOT_SMTP_SSL=false
penpot-exporter:
image: "penpotapp/exporter:latest"
restart: always
networks:
- penpot
environment:
# Don't touch it; this uses internal docker network to
# communicate with the frontend.
- PENPOT_PUBLIC_URI=http://penpot-frontend
## Redis is used for the websockets notifications.
- PENPOT_REDIS_URI=redis://penpot-redis/0
penpot-postgres:
image: "postgres:15"
restart: always
stop_signal: SIGINT
volumes:
- penpot_postgres_v15:/var/lib/postgresql/data
networks:
- penpot
environment:
- POSTGRES_INITDB_ARGS=--data-checksums
- POSTGRES_DB=penpot
- POSTGRES_USER=penpot
- POSTGRES_PASSWORD=penpot
penpot-redis:
image: redis:7
restart: always
networks:
- penpot
## A mailcatch service, used as temporal SMTP server. You can access via HTTP to the
## port 1080 for read all emails the penpot platform has sent. Should be only used as a
## temporal solution meanwhile you don't have a real SMTP provider configured.
penpot-mailcatch:
image: sj26/mailcatcher:latest
restart: always
expose:
- '1025'
ports:
- "1080:1080"
networks:
- penpot
## Example configuration of MiniIO (S3 compatible object storage service); If you don't
## have preference, then just use filesystem, this is here just for the completeness.
# minio:
# image: "minio/minio:latest"
# command: minio server /mnt/data --console-address ":9001"
# restart: always
#
# volumes:
# - "penpot_minio:/mnt/data"
#
# environment:
# - MINIO_ROOT_USER=minioadmin
# - MINIO_ROOT_PASSWORD=minioadmin
#
# ports:
# - 9000:9000
# - 9001:9001