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# Snikket builder
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This is the source repository for building [Snikket service](https://snikket.org/service/)
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Docker images.
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## Requirements
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- GNU make
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- docker (tested on 19.03.5)
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- ansible (tested on 2.7 (debian buster))
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## Building
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Run `make`
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## Running
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The easiest way is to use docker-compose. Copy the file `snikket.conf.example` to
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`snikket.conf` and edit the values in it. Then run:
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```console
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docker-compose up -d
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```
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If you need to change port mappings or any other advanced options, you can edit the
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`docker-compse.yml` file.
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Alternatively you can run docker manually with something like the following:
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```console
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docker run --env-file=snikket.conf -p 80:5280 -p 443:5281 -p 5222:5222 -p 5269:5269 snikket
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```
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## Development
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Dev images have a few additional features.
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### Local mail server
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Outgoing emails from dev images are captured by a local [MailHog](https://github.com/mailhog/MailHog)
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instance and are accessible in a dashboard served on port 8025. The dashboard requires authentication.
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The username is 'snikket' and the auto-generated password can be found with the following command:
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```console
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docker exec snikket_snikket_1 cat /tmp/mailhog-password
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```
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Replace `snikket_snikket_1` with the name of your running container if it differs.
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MailHog is not included in production images, which require a real SMTP server.
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