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Setup with docker

A docker-compose setup with associated Dockerfiles is provided for running this application using docker.

There are three docker containers:

  • db - based on postgres, hosts the database and persists its data
  • web - based on php-apache, hosts the frontend and persists nothing
  • app - based on php, hosts the background fetcher and persists the data directory (currently used for caching carPic)

All configuration is done using environment variables.

Installing

Clone this repository and change into the docker subdirectory.

git clone https://github.com/robske110/IDDataLogger.git --recursive && cd ./IDDataLogger/docker

Create a .env file in the docker directory (using .env.example of the docker directory as a basis). Make sure to be in the docker subdirectory! The .env file in the root directory IS NOT USED in the docker installation!

You need to set at least IDDATALOGGER_USERNAME, IDDATALOGGER_PASSWORD, IDDATALOGGER_IDVIEW_USERNAME and IDDATALOGGER_IDVIEW_PASSWORD for the application to work. IDDATALOGGER_USERNAME and IDDATALOGGER_PASSWORD have to be set to the credentials of your VW account. The IDVIEW variants are for the account created for the web frontend of this application.

Note: If you plan to use the iOS widget and want to create a custom authentication key for it, set IDDATALOGGER_API_KEY to your desired key. Otherwise, an API key will be automatically generated, and you'll need to copy it from the log output on first startup.

iddatalogger_app | [Y]: Successfully generated the API key ad65c068e1a7cf6bee6f65a6f04157545ba22d870a0a1fe019b20989e26c6749
iddatalogger_app | Please enter this API key in the apiKey setting at the top of the iOS widget!

Further environment variables available are the same as defined in config.md. The environment variable names for the configuration options will be all UPPERCASE with hyphens and dots replaced by underscores and prefixed with IDDATALOGGER. (For example logging.debug-enable becomes IDDATALOGGER_LOGGING_DEBUG_ENABLE)

After creating the .env file the last command to execute is docker compose up.

You can now visit localhost:IDDATALOGGER_WEB_PORT or set up the iOS widget using the API key you copied from the first startup log or specified using IDDATALOGGER_API_KEY!

If you want to access the ID DataLogger from the internet, please place it behind a reverse-proxy providing SSL certificates and HTTPS support.

Updating

To update the software at a later data execute git pull && git submodule update in the repository directory and rebuild the docker containers web and app. (docker-compose build web && docker-compose build app)