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Installation on shared webhosting #1479

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LeBaux opened this issue Oct 12, 2015 · 10 comments
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Installation on shared webhosting #1479

LeBaux opened this issue Oct 12, 2015 · 10 comments

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@LeBaux
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LeBaux commented Oct 12, 2015

Hi, most of us do not have VPS or managed servers, but only regular webhosting like 1&1 or godaddy. It does not look easy to install wallabag on those, and the documentation only shows how to do it tru terminal. Is it possible to install it just by using PHPmyADMIN and FTP? Thanks!

@j0k3r
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j0k3r commented Oct 12, 2015

Are you talking about v1 or v2 ?

@SweetLion
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Support of Softaculous, cPanel and Docker would be awesome. Do you have any plans regarding these platforms? Thank you very much, I love wallabag 😍

@robertabramski
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+1 for Docker.

On Oct 12, 2015, at 3:38 PM, SweetLion notifications@github.com wrote:

Support of Softaculous, cPanel and Docker would be awesome. Do you have any plans regarding these platforms? Thank you very much, I love wallabag 😍


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@tcitworld
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Docker is available here for now : https://github.com/bobmaerten/docker-wallabag and we have an entry on Softaculous.

@robertabramski
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I tested out this one; it didn't work for me. It wouldn't accept the default password after the build. This one did work for me, but this is for v1. Is v2 stable enough for a Docker project?

@tcitworld
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Ping @bobmaerten about Docker.

I wouldn't advise you to try to build anything serious on v2 until the beta states, but I definitely encourage you to have a look on how it goes. :)

@nicosomb
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We published a docker-composer in our v2 branch file thanks to @FabienM.
Can you have a look to it? And tell us if eveything looks fine for you

@bobmaerten
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I checked the docker-compose.yml file and there are some misconceptions about the standard nginx image configuration (default config files locations, standard logs management), but nothing serious.

The docker-compose seems to be set for prod and also dev, but best practices recommand like something simpler for production image releases, with different image tags depending on which database is prefered (wallabag:sqlite, wallabag:pgsql, wallbag:mariadb).

But to be quite honest, I didn't manage to simply make wallabag run either with or without docker stack : necessity to d/l vendor.zip as #1623 suggests, problems with missing parameter.yml on php bin/console wallabag:install. I thought the docker set up would have managed thoses configuration steps.

@nicosomb
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@LeBaux Are you talking about v1 or v2 ?

@j0k3r
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j0k3r commented Apr 10, 2016

This issue is fairly old and there hasn't been much activity on it. Closing, but please re-open if it still occurs.

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