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A more newbie-friendly Docker HOWTO #1320
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@jvmatl this is invaluable feedback, thank you so much! |
Please note, I am a COMPLETE newbie to running this, so it's possible I left out important configuration pieces. All I can say is, it seems to work now, and I can create a map, and save it, and then view it with a link. |
punctuation Co-authored-by: David Larlet <3556+davidbgk@users.noreply.github.com>
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Great improvements, thank you!
Thanks a lot! 👍 I've spotted a small typo while reviewing. Once it's fixed, I'll merge! |
Co-authored-by: Yohan Boniface <yohanboniface@free.fr>
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I really like uMap and want to self-host. I think it's great that it is available in docker form, but the documentation for how to get started with the docker version was not very newbie-friendly. It took me several hours of experimentation to work out exactly what was needed, where to configure it, etc.
So I put together what is, hopefully a more noob-friendly introduction to running uMap via docker. The config files and procedures have been run through multiple times on Ubuntu 22.04 LTS and should work without modification, to allow users to at least get something up and running quickly.