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---
kind: pipeline
name: deploy to swarm-test.autonomic.zone
steps:
- name: deployment
image: git.coopcloud.tech/coop-cloud/stack-ssh-deploy:latest
settings:
host: swarm-test.autonomic.zone
stack: nextcloud
generate_secrets: true
purge: true
deploy_key:
from_secret: drone_ssh_swarm_test
networks:
- proxy
environment:
DOMAIN: nextcloud.swarm-test.autonomic.zone
STACK_NAME: nextcloud
LETS_ENCRYPT_ENV: production
ADMIN_USER: foobar
FPM_TUNE_VERSION: v1
NGINX_CONF_VERSION: v1
MY_CNF_VERSION: v1
ENTRYPOINT_VERSION: v1
CRONTAB_VERSION: v1
PG_BACKUP_VERSION: v2
SECRET_DB_PASSWORD_VERSION: v1
SECRET_DB_ROOT_PASSWORD_VERSION: v1
SECRET_ADMIN_PASSWORD_VERSION: v1
SECRET_ONLYOFFICE_JWT_VERSION: v1
SECRET_BBB_SECRET_VERSION: v1
EXTRA_VOLUME: "/dev/null:/tmp/.dummy"
trigger:
branch:
- main
---
kind: pipeline
name: generate recipe catalogue
steps:
- name: release a new version
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TYPE=nextcloud
#TIMEOUT=900
TIMEOUT=900
ENABLE_AUTO_UPDATE=true
ENABLE_BACKUPS=true
@@ -15,7 +15,6 @@ COMPOSE_FILE="$COMPOSE_FILE:compose.mariadb.yml"
#MAX_DB_CONNECTIONS=500
ADMIN_USER=admin
TZ=Etc/UTC
SECRET_DB_ROOT_PASSWORD_VERSION=v1
SECRET_DB_PASSWORD_VERSION=v1
@@ -24,7 +23,6 @@ SECRET_ADMIN_PASSWORD_VERSION=v1
EXTRA_VOLUME=/dev/null:/tmp/.dummy
PHP_MEMORY_LIMIT=1G
PHP_UPLOAD_LIMIT=512M
# fpm-tune, see: https://spot13.com/pmcalculator/
FPM_MAX_CHILDREN=16
FPM_START_SERVERS=4
@@ -83,24 +81,15 @@ DEFAULT_QUOTA="10 GB"
# AUTHENTIK_DOMAIN=authentik.example.com
# SECRET_AUTHENTIK_SECRET_VERSION=v1
# SECRET_AUTHENTIK_ID_VERSION=v1
# OCC_CMDS="app:disable dashboard"
# OCC_CMDS="$OCC_CMDS|config:app:set sociallogin auto_create_groups --value 1"
# OCC_CMDS="$OCC_CMDS|config:app:set sociallogin hide_default_login --value 1"
#COMPOSE_FILE="$COMPOSE_FILE:compose.fulltextsearch.yml"
#SECRET_ELASTICSEARCH_PASSWORD_VERSION=v1
#COMPOSE_FILE="$COMPOSE_FILE:compose.talk.yml"
#TALK_DOMAIN=talk.example.com
#SECRET_TALK_INTERNAL_SECRET_VERSION=v1 # length=64 charset=default
#SECRET_TALK_TURN_SECRET_VERSION=v1 # length=64 charset=default
#SECRET_TALK_SIGNALING_SECRET_VERSION=v1 # length=64 charset=default
# COMPOSE_FILE="$COMPOSE_FILE:compose.user_oidc.yml"
# APPS="$APPS user_oidc"
# USER_OIDC_PROVIDER=
# USER_OIDC_ID=
# USER_OIDC_DISCOVERY_URI=
# USER_OIDC_END_SESSION_URI=
# USER_OIDC_LOGIN_ONLY=false
# SECRET_USER_OIDC_SECRET_VERSION=v1
# Image / PDF previews with Imaginary (see README)
#COMPOSE_FILE="$COMPOSE_FILE:compose.imaginary-preview.yml"
# HSTS Options
# Uncomment this line to enable HSTS: https://docs.nextcloud.com/server/30/admin_manual/installation/harden_server.html
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# Nextcloud Recipe Maintenance
This document describes how the Nextcloud recipe is maintained. It builds on
the floor set by [Federation Resolution
025](https://docs.coopcloud.tech/federation/resolutions/passed/025/) and
follows the [`MAINTENANCE.md`
template](https://docs.coopcloud.tech/maintainers/maintain/#maintenancemd-template)
described in the Co-op Cloud maintainers' docs.
All contributions should be made via a pull request so that quality and
consistency stay something others can rely on.
## Maintainers
Everyone can apply to be a recipe maintainer.
Simply add yourself to the list in the README.md and open a new pull request
with the change.
## Maintainer Responsibilities
This recipe commits to the following, which is tighter than the floor set by
Resolution 025 (stable-recipe category). However, these timelines are
best-effort, so we aim for them as good as possible:
- Respond to PRs / issues within 3 working days
- Apply security patches within 1 week of disclosure
- Ship patch / minor image updates within 2 weeks of upstream release
- Adopt major Nextcloud version updates within 1 release cycle of upstream
EOL of the previous major (see below)
- Keep documentation current
In order to meet these responsibilities each maintainer:
- Watches the repository so notifications arrive
- Keeps an eye on [Renovate](./renovate.json) updates and helps shepherd them through
- Has a working contact (Matrix handle or email) reachable by the others
## Release cadence
The intent is to **track Nextcloud's own release schedule** rather than invent
our own. In practice this means:
- **Patch releases (e.g. `32.0.x`)**: published to this recipe shortly after
upstream, ideally within 1 week. `chore(deps)` opens the PRs; a maintainer
reviews the release notes and Nextcloud's issue tracker, and merges the PR
if it is OK.
- **Minor releases**: same flow as patch releases, but one of the maintainer
tests it on their own instance before merging.
- **Major releases (e.g. `32 → 33`)**: not adopted on day one. We wait for the
first one or two upstream patch releases of the new major to land
(typically 12 months) before promoting it here, to avoid passing the
early-adopter cost to operators. Major bumps get their own PR with release
notes and an upgrade-path check.
Before adding a major release, the following needs to be done:
- at least two maintainers update one of their production instances to the
new version
- the previous release gets a last update pointing to the docker image
versions nextcloud:xx-fpm, so that users can auto-update if they wish so
- the new release is added to this repo
- If people have the time it would be nice to create specially tagged versions
for major releases, which reflect that this is 'bleeding edge' and has not
been thoroughly tested.
- **Co-installed components** (Talk HPB, OnlyOffice, Whiteboard, etc.) are
bumped alongside or shortly after the matching Nextcloud release.
## Pull Requests
A pull request can be merged once it is approved by at least one maintainer.
PRs opened by a maintainer need approval from another maintainer. With three
maintainers this is workable; if the group shrinks, the rule should be
revisited.
Approvals should ideally include a smoke test on a real instance for anything
beyond a patch bump — Nextcloud upgrades have a long history of surprising us
(see the [upgrade notes in `README.md`](./README.md#upgrading-nextcloud)),
and silent CI is not enough.
## Becoming a maintainer
Everyone is welcome to apply:
1. Watch the repository so you get notifications.
2. Open a pull request adding yourself to the `Maintainer` line in
[`README.md`](./README.md) and to the list above.
3. Once an existing maintainer merges the PR, you'll be added to the
[nextcloud maintainers
team](https://git.coopcloud.tech/org/coop-cloud/teams/nextcloud-maintainers).
Stepping down is symmetrical: open a PR removing yourself, and flag it in
the federation channels so the group can plan replacement before falling
below the Res. 025 floor of one named maintainer.
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Fully automated luxury Nextcloud via docker-swarm.
<!-- metadata -->
* **Maintainer**: [@dannygroenewegen](https://git.coopcloud.tech/dannygroenewegen), [@ineiti](https://git.coopcloud.tech/ineiti)
* **Category**: Apps
* **Status**: 5
* **Image**: [`nextcloud`](https://hub.docker.com/_/nextcloud), 4, upstream
@@ -26,28 +25,20 @@ Fully automated luxury Nextcloud via docker-swarm.
### Onlyoffice Integration
First, install onlyoffice following the instructions in the
[OnlyOffice Recipe](https://recipes.coopcloud.tech/onlyoffice), and enable
the JWT secret. Then configure your nextcloud instance with:
`abra app config <app-name>`
Configure the following envs with the URL of the onlyoffice service:
Configure the following envs:
```
COMPOSE_FILE="$COMPOSE_FILE:compose.apps.yml"
ONLYOFFICE_URL=https://onlyoffice.example.com
SECRET_ONLYOFFICE_JWT_VERSION=v1
```
Then set the onlyoffice JWT secret from the onlyoffice installation:
* `abra app secret insert <app-name> onlyoffice_jwt v1 <jwt_secret>`
* `abra app cmd <app-name> app install_onlyoffice`
`abra app secret insert <app-name> onlyoffice_jwt v1 <jwt_secret>`
`abra app cmd <app-name> app install_onlyoffice`
### BBB Integration
`abra app config <app-name>`
Configure the following envs:
```
COMPOSE_FILE="$COMPOSE_FILE:compose.apps.yml"
@@ -55,44 +46,8 @@ BBB_URL=https://talk.example.org/bigbluebutton/ # trailing slash!
SECRET_BBB_SECRET_VERSION=v1
```
* `abra app secret insert <app-name> bbb_secret v1 <bbb_secret>`
* `abra app cmd <app-name> app install_bbb`
### Nextcloud Talk High performance Backend
Note: at the moment you are limited to run one Nextcloud high performance backend per docker host with this setup.
`abra app config <app-name>`
Configure the following envs:
```
#COMPOSE_FILE="$COMPOSE_FILE:compose.talk.yml"
#TALK_DOMAIN=talk.example.com
#SECRET_TALK_INTERNAL_SECRET_VERSION=v1 # length=64 charset=default
#SECRET_TALK_TURN_SECRET_VERSION=v1 # length=64 charset=default
#SECRET_TALK_SIGNALING_SECRET_VERSION=v1 # length=64 charset=default
```
* `abra app secret insert <app-name> talk_internal_secret v1 <talk_internal_secret>`
* `abra app secret insert <app-name> talk_turn_secret v1 <talk_turn_secret>`
* `abra app secret insert <app-name> talk_signaling_secret v1 <talk_signaling_secret>`
* `abra app cmd <app-name> app install_talk`
Don't forget to enable the additional env's in your hosts traefik instance:
```
COMPOSE_FILE="$COMPOSE_FILE:compose.nextcloud-talk-hpb.yml"
NEXTCLOUD_TALK_HPB_ENABLED=1
```
Due to a bug in compose that deletes duplacted ports without checking for the protocol, traefik need to get the additional udp binding added after the deployment via ssh (this might take longer than expected!):
```
docker service update --publish-add published=3478,target=3478,protocol=udp traefik_XXX_XXX_app
```
To check if tcp and udp was binded, you can use:
```
docker service inspect traefik_XXX_XXX_app | grep 3478 -a2
```
`abra app secret insert <app-name> bbb_secret v1 <bbb_secret>`
`abra app cmd <app-name> app install_bbb`
### Authentik Integration
@@ -109,18 +64,21 @@ AUTHENTIK_ID_NAME=authentik_example_com_nextcloud_id_v1 # the same as in authen
`abra app cmd <app-name> app set_authentik`
### Disable Dashboard
Disable dashboard app since it is so corporate:
`abra app config <app-name>`
Configure the following envs:
```
OCC_CMDS="app:disable dashboard"
```
`abra app cmd <app-name> app post_install_occ`
## Running `occ`
`abra app cmd <app-name> app run_occ '"user:list --help"'`
Read more about [occ command here](https://docs.nextcloud.com/server/stable/admin_manual/occ_command.html).
### Disable Dashboard
To disable dashboard app (since it is so corporate):
`abra app cmd <app-name> app run_occ '"app:disable dashboard"'`
## Default user files
- Follow [these docs](https://docs.nextcloud.com/server/latest/admin_manual/configuration_files/default_files_configuration.html) to set the default files list for each user in the Files app
@@ -130,49 +88,9 @@ To disable dashboard app (since it is so corporate):
- Configure a `defaultapp` in your `config.php` or use [apporder](https://apps.nextcloud.com/apps/apporder)
## Upgrading Nextcloud
Upgrading Nextcloud can be a hair raising experiance. They [don't support downgrading](https://docs.nextcloud.com/server/latest/admin_manual/maintenance/upgrade.html) even for minor versions.
Upgrading Nextcloud can be a hair raising experiance. They
[don't support downgrading](https://docs.nextcloud.com/server/latest/admin_manual/maintenance/upgrade.html)
even for minor versions.
### Upgrade path
Many of us have found that jumping major versions when upgrading is a bad idea.
We have however found that it's ok to skip minor version upgrades and go to the
last minor version before a major version (e.g. 24.0.0 to 24.9.9 before going to
25.0.0). To be extra cautious just upgrade one release at a time. Read the
release notes and check your logs.
### Checking upgrade readiness
Before upgrading to a new major, check whether the instance (and its enabled
apps) look ready:
`abra app cmd <app-name> app check_major_upgrade`
This checks that you're not skipping a major version, that there's no pending DB
upgrade left over from a previous update, and that every enabled non-shipped app
declares support for the target major (falling back to an apps.nextcloud.com
lookup to see if an app update would fix it). Shipped apps (`files`, `settings`,
etc.) are skipped since they come bundled and are upgraded within the Docker
image. Pass an explicit target major as the first argument (e.g.
`check_major_upgrade 33`) to check readiness for a specific major, or it
defaults to current major + 1. This is a sanity check, not a guarantee. Still
read Nextcloud's release notes for any
[critical changes between major versions](https://docs.nextcloud.com/server/stable/admin_manual/release_notes/index.html#critical-changes).
### Staying on an old major version
If you're not able to move to a new major version yet (e.g. because of app
incompatibility), note that (starting from v32) before we release a recipe
container a new major Nextcloud version, we also publish one more release of the
previous major that points its image at the floating `nextcloud:XX-fpm` tag
(e.g. `nextcloud:32-fpm`) instead of a pinned patch version. Deploying that
release is less predictable: every redeploy pulls whatever the latest `32-fpm`
build happens to be at that moment, rather than a fixed, reproducible version.
But it means you keep getting security patches for the old major if you can't
move to the next major. See [MAINTENANCE.md](./MAINTENANCE.md#release-cadence)
for how this fits into our release process.
Many of us have found that jumping major versions when upgrading is also a bad idea. We have however found that it's ok to skip minor version upgrades and go to the last minor version before a major version (e.g. 24.0.0 to 24.9.9 before going to 25.0.0). To extra cautious just upgrade one release at a time. Read the release notes and check your logs.
## Upgrading Nextcloud apps (plug-ins)
@@ -235,31 +153,6 @@ We've been able to get this setup by using the [social login](https://apps.nextc
If using Keycloak, you'll want to do [this trick](https://janikvonrotz.ch/2020/10/20/openid-connect-with-nextcloud-and-keycloak/) also.
## How do I enable OpenID Connect (OIDC) providers?
[user_oidc](https://github.com/nextcloud/user_oidc) is the recommended way to integrate Nextcloud with OIDC providers.
Run `abra app config <app-name>`
Set the following envs:
```env
COMPOSE_FILE="$COMPOSE_FILE:compose.user_oidc.yml"
APPS="$APPS user_oidc"
USER_OIDC_PROVIDER=example-provider # this has been tested with keycloak
USER_OIDC_ID=example-client-id # get this from your oidc provider
USER_OIDC_DISCOVERY_URI=example-oidc-provider.com/.well-known/openid-configuration # get this from your oidc provider
USER_OIDC_END_SESSION_URI=example-oidc-provider.com/protocol/openid-connect/logout # get this from your oidc provider
USER_OIDC_LOGIN_ONLY=false # set this to true to automatically redirect all logins to your oidc provider
SECRET_USER_OIDC_SECRET_VERSION=v1
```
Then insert the client secret from your OIDC provider:
```sh
abra app secret insert <app-name> user_oidc_secret v1 <client-secret from oidc provider>
```
After you deploy (or redeploy), run the following to set up the user_oidc Nextcloud app:
`abra app cmd <app-name> app set_user_oidc`
## How can I customise the CSS?
There is some basic stuff in the admin settings.
@@ -356,6 +249,20 @@ docker exec -u www-data $(docker ps -f name=foo_com_app -q) ./occ preview:pre-ge
This app will improve performance of image browsing at the cost of storage space.
## Better image previews with `imaginary`
1. Run `abra app config <domain>` and uncomment the line `#COMPOSE_FILE="$COMPOSE_FILE:compose.imaginary-preview.yml"`.
2. Re-deploy the app (`abra app deploy <domain> --force`)
3. Edit `/var/www/config/config.php` and add:
```
'enabledPreviewProviders' =>
array (
0 => 'OC\\Preview\\Imaginary',
),
'preview_imaginary_url' => 'http://imaginary:9000',
```
## Fulltextsearch using elasticsearch
1. Uncomment the following lines in your env file:
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export FPM_TUNE_VERSION=v5
export NGINX_CONF_VERSION=v8
export MY_CNF_VERSION=v6
export MY_CNF_VERSION=v5
export ENTRYPOINT_VERSION=v3
export ENTRYPOINT_WHITEBOARD_VERSION=v1
export ENTRYPOINT_TALK_VERSION=v1
export CRONTAB_VERSION=v1
export PG_BACKUP_VERSION=v2
run_occ() {
# NOTE: uses $* (not $@) so this still works when called with multiple args as seperate words.
su -p www-data -s /bin/sh -c "/var/www/html/occ $*"
su -p www-data -s /bin/sh -c "/var/www/html/occ $@"
}
post_install_occ() {
IFS='|' read -ra CMD <<<"$OCC_CMDS"
for cmd in "${CMD[@]}"; do
run_occ "$cmd"
done
}
install_apps() {
@@ -99,15 +104,6 @@ install_whiteboard() {
}
install_talk() {
install_apps spreed
run_occ "talk:signaling:add --verify 'wss://${TALK_DOMAIN}' '$(cat /run/secrets/talk_signaling_secret)'"
run_occ "talk:stun:add '${TALK_DOMAIN}:3478'"
run_occ "talk:stun:add '${TALK_DOMAIN}:443'"
run_occ "talk:turn:add --secret='$(cat /run/secrets/talk_turn_secret)' turn '${TALK_DOMAIN}:3478' udp,tcp"
}
install_fulltextsearch() {
install_apps fulltextsearch
install_apps fulltextsearch_elasticsearch
@@ -160,23 +156,6 @@ set_authentik() {
run_occ 'config:system:set lost_password_link --value=disabled'
}
set_user_oidc() {
install_apps user_oidc
USER_OIDC_SECRET=$(cat /run/secrets/user_oidc_secret)
run_occ "user_oidc:provider \
--clientid=${USER_OIDC_ID} \
--clientsecret=${USER_OIDC_SECRET} \
--discoveryuri=${USER_OIDC_DISCOVERY_URI} \
--endsessionendpointuri=${USER_OIDC_END_SESSION_URI} \
--postlogouturi=https://${DOMAIN} \
--scope='openid email profile' \
${USER_OIDC_PROVIDER}"
# disable non user_oidc login
if [[ ${USER_OIDC_LOGIN_ONLY:-false} = "true" ]]; then
run_occ "config:app:set --value=0 user_oidc allow_multiple_user_backends"
fi
}
disable_skeletondirectory() {
run_occ "config:system:set skeletondirectory --value ''"
}
@@ -194,159 +173,3 @@ set_windowsfriendly_filenames() {
upgrade_mariadb() {
mariadb-upgrade -p`cat /run/secrets/db_root_password`
}
# Checks whether this instance looks ready to update to the next Nextcloud
# major version.
#
# Usage:
# abra app cmd <app-name> app check_major_upgrade
# abra app cmd <app-name> app check_major_upgrade 33 # check readiness for a specific target
#
# What it checks:
# - current version is exactly one major behind the target
# - no pending DB upgrade from a previous, unfinished update
# - whether a newer release is available on the current major
# (recommended before upgradeing to the next major)
# - every enabled, non-shipped app's compatibility with the target major
# - for apps that don't, whether apps.nextcloud.com already has a newer
# release that does
#
# It does NOT check every precondition, always read the release notes
# from Nextcloud too.
check_major_upgrade() {
target_major=$1
echo "=== Nextcloud major upgrade readiness check ==="
status_json=$(run_occ status --output=json 2>/dev/null)
if [ -z "$status_json" ]; then
echo "[FAIL] Could not read 'occ status' - is Nextcloud installed and reachable?"
return 1
fi
current_version=$(echo "$status_json" | php -r '$d=json_decode(stream_get_contents(STDIN),true); echo $d["versionstring"] ?? "";')
current_major=${current_version%%.*}
needs_db_upgrade=$(echo "$status_json" | php -r '$d=json_decode(stream_get_contents(STDIN),true); echo ($d["needsDbUpgrade"] ?? false) ? "true" : "false";')
if [ -z "$current_major" ]; then
echo "[FAIL] Could not determine the current Nextcloud version from 'occ status'."
return 1
fi
if [ -z "$target_major" ]; then
target_major=$((current_major + 1))
fi
echo "Current version: $current_version"
echo "Target major version: $target_major"
ok=true
if [ "$target_major" -le "$current_major" ]; then
echo "[FAIL] Target major ($target_major) is not newer than the current major ($current_major)."
ok=false
elif [ "$target_major" -gt "$((current_major + 1))" ]; then
echo "[FAIL] Cannot skip major versions. Upgrade to $((current_major + 1)) first."
ok=false
fi
if [ "$needs_db_upgrade" = "true" ]; then
echo "[FAIL] A pending database upgrade was detected. Run 'occ upgrade' for the current version first."
ok=false
fi
echo
echo "--- occ update:check ---"
update_check_output=$(run_occ "update:check" 2>&1)
if [ -z "$update_check_output" ]; then
echo "[WARN] 'occ update:check' produced no output, could not verify."
elif echo "$update_check_output" | grep -q "Everything up to date"; then
echo "[OK] Everything up to date."
else
available_version=$(echo "$update_check_output" | grep -oE 'Nextcloud [0-9]+\.[0-9]+\.[0-9]+(\.[0-9]+)?' | head -n1 | awk '{print $2}')
available_major=${available_version%%.*}
if [ -z "$available_major" ]; then
echo "[WARN] Could not parse 'occ update:check' output to determine the available version."
elif [ "$available_major" = "$current_major" ]; then
echo "[WARN] $available_version is available on the current major. Recommended to update to that before upgrading to $target_major."
else
echo "[OK] Already on the latest release of major $current_major (next available update is $available_version)."
fi
fi
echo
echo "--- Non-shipped app compatibility with Nextcloud $target_major ---"
echo "(shipped apps are skipped, they come bundled with the docker image)"
apps_json=$(run_occ "app:list --shipped=false --enabled --output=json" 2>/dev/null)
if [ -z "$apps_json" ]; then
echo "[WARN] 'occ app:list' returned no output, could not check non-shipped app compatibility."
enabled_apps=""
else
apps_json_valid=$(echo "$apps_json" | php -r '$d=json_decode(stream_get_contents(STDIN),true); echo (json_last_error() === JSON_ERROR_NONE && is_array($d)) ? "1" : "0";')
if [ "$apps_json_valid" != "1" ]; then
echo "[WARN] Could not parse 'occ app:list' output, could not check non-shipped app compatibility."
enabled_apps=""
else
enabled_apps=$(echo "$apps_json" | php -r '$d=json_decode(stream_get_contents(STDIN),true); foreach(array_keys($d["enabled"] ?? []) as $a) echo $a."\n";')
if [ -z "$enabled_apps" ]; then
echo "No non-shipped apps are enabled - nothing to check here."
fi
fi
fi
compatible_apps=""
compatible_apps_fetched=0
for app in $enabled_apps; do
info_file=$(find /var/www/html/apps /var/www/html/custom_apps -maxdepth 3 -type f -ipath "*/$app/appinfo/info.xml" 2>/dev/null | head -n1)
if [ -z "$info_file" ]; then
echo "[WARN] $app: could not locate appinfo/info.xml, skipping"
continue
fi
max_version=$(php -r '
$x = @simplexml_load_file($argv[1]);
$dep = $x ? ($x->dependencies->nextcloud ?? null) : null;
echo $dep !== null ? (string)$dep["max-version"] : "";
' "$info_file")
if [ -z "$max_version" ]; then
echo "[WARN] $app: no max-version declared in info.xml, assume compatible but verify manually"
continue
fi
if [ "${max_version%%.*}" -ge "$target_major" ] 2>/dev/null; then
echo "[OK] $app: installed version supports up to Nextcloud $max_version"
continue
fi
echo "[INFO] $app: installed version only supports up to Nextcloud $max_version"
if [ "$compatible_apps_fetched" != "1" ]; then
compatible_apps_fetched=1
compatible_apps=$(curl -fsSL --max-time 30 "https://apps.nextcloud.com/api/v1/platform/${target_major}.0.0/apps.json" 2>/dev/null \
| php -r '$d=json_decode(stream_get_contents(STDIN),true); if(is_array($d)) foreach($d as $a) echo $a["id"]."\n";')
fi
if [ -z "$compatible_apps" ]; then
echo "[FAIL] $app: could not reach apps.nextcloud.com to check for a newer compatible release, verify manually"
ok=false
elif echo "$compatible_apps" | grep -qxF "$app"; then
echo "[WARN] $app: apps.nextcloud.com has a release that supports $target_major. It may not update until Nextcloud is upgraded, occ upgrade will try to update it automatically"
else
echo "[FAIL] $app: no apps.nextcloud.com release supports $target_major yet, it will be disabled during the upgrade"
ok=false
fi
done
echo
if [ "$ok" = true ]; then
echo "=== READY: no blocking issues found for upgrade to major $target_major ==="
return 0
else
echo "=== NOT READY: resolve the [FAIL] items above before running the upgrade ==="
return 1
fi
}
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@@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ version: "3.8"
services:
elasticsearch:
image: "docker.elastic.co/elasticsearch/elasticsearch:8.19.19"
image: "docker.elastic.co/elasticsearch/elasticsearch:8.17.2"
environment:
- cluster.name=docker-cluster
- bootstrap.memory_lock=true
@@ -29,7 +29,7 @@ services:
mode: 0600
searchindexer:
image: nextcloud:32-fpm
image: nextcloud:31.0.6-fpm
volumes:
- nextcloud:/var/www/html/
- nextapps:/var/www/html/custom_apps:cached
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@@ -0,0 +1,10 @@
---
version: '3.8'
services:
imaginary:
image: nextcloud/aio-imaginary:20250822_112758
environment:
- PORT=9000
command: -concurrency 50 -enable-url-source -log-level debug
networks:
- internal
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@@ -9,14 +9,13 @@ services:
- MYSQL_PASSWORD_FILE=/run/secrets/db_password
db:
image: "mariadb:12.3"
image: "mariadb:11.4"
environment:
- MYSQL_DATABASE=nextcloud
- MYSQL_USER=nextcloud
- MYSQL_PASSWORD_FILE=/run/secrets/db_password
- MYSQL_ROOT_PASSWORD_FILE=/run/secrets/db_root_password
- MAX_DB_CONNECTIONS=${MAX_DB_CONNECTIONS:-100}
- INNODB_BUFFER_POOL_SIZE=${INNODB_BUFFER_POOL_SIZE:-1G}"
configs:
- source: my_tune
target: /etc/mysql/conf.d/my-tune.cnf
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@@ -10,9 +10,8 @@ services:
- NEXTCLOUD_UPDATE=1
db:
image: "pgautoupgrade/pgautoupgrade:14-debian"
#setting max_connections with -c breaks pgautoupgrade
#command: -c "max_connections=${MAX_DB_CONNECTIONS:-100}"
image: "postgres:13"
command: -c "max_connections=${MAX_DB_CONNECTIONS:-100}"
volumes:
- "postgres:/var/lib/postgresql/data"
networks:
@@ -23,11 +22,11 @@ services:
POSTGRES_DB: nextcloud
secrets:
- db_password
# The pgautoupgrade image already ships its own HEALTHCHECK.
# This runs pg_isready but also takes into accounts if pg_upgrade is being run.
# No need to override it here.
# healthcheck:
# test: ["CMD", "/usr/local/bin/pgautoupgrade-healthcheck.sh"]
healthcheck:
test: ["CMD-SHELL", "pg_isready", "-U", "nextcloud"]
interval: 10s
timeout: 5s
retries: 5
deploy:
labels:
backupbot.backup.pre-hook: "/pg_backup.sh backup"
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@@ -1,70 +0,0 @@
version: "3.8"
services:
talk:
image: "nextcloud/aio-talk:20251128_084214"
environment:
- NC_DOMAIN=${DOMAIN}
- TALK_HOST=${TALK_DOMAIN}
- TZ
- TALK_PORT=3478
- INTERNAL_SECRET_FILE=/run/secrets/talk_internal_secret
- TURN_SECRET_FILE=/run/secrets/talk_turn_secret
- SIGNALING_SECRET_FILE=/run/secrets/talk_signaling_secret
deploy:
labels:
- traefik.enable=true
- traefik.swarm.network=proxy
- traefik.http.services.${STACK_NAME}_talk.loadbalancer.server.port=8081
- traefik.http.routers.${STACK_NAME}_talk.rule=Host(`${TALK_DOMAIN}`)
- traefik.http.routers.${STACK_NAME}_talk.entrypoints=web-secure
- traefik.http.routers.${STACK_NAME}_talk.tls.certresolver=${LETS_ENCRYPT_ENV}
- traefik.tcp.routers.${STACK_NAME}_nextcloud-talk-hpb.rule=HostSNI(`*`)
- traefik.tcp.routers.${STACK_NAME}_nextcloud-talk-hpb.entrypoints=nextcloud-talk-hpb
- traefik.tcp.routers.${STACK_NAME}_nextcloud-talk-hpb.service=${STACK_NAME}_nextcloud-talk-hpb-svc
- traefik.tcp.services.${STACK_NAME}_nextcloud-talk-hpb-svc.loadbalancer.server.port=3478
- traefik.udp.routers.${STACK_NAME}_nextcloud-talk-hpb-udp.entrypoints=nextcloud-talk-hpb-udp
- traefik.udp.routers.${STACK_NAME}_nextcloud-talk-hpb-udp.service=${STACK_NAME}_nextcloud-talk-hpb-udp-svc
- traefik.udp.services.${STACK_NAME}_nextcloud-talk-hpb-udp-svc.loadbalancer.server.port=3478
networks:
- proxy
configs:
- source: entrypoint_talk
target: /custom-entrypoint.sh
mode: 775
entrypoint: /custom-entrypoint.sh
secrets:
- source: talk_internal_secret
uid: "1000"
gid: "122"
mode: 0600
- source: talk_turn_secret
uid: "1000"
gid: "122"
mode: 0600
- source: talk_signaling_secret
uid: "1000"
gid: "122"
mode: 0600
app:
secrets:
- talk_turn_secret
- talk_signaling_secret
secrets:
talk_internal_secret:
external: true
name: ${STACK_NAME}_talk_internal_secret_${SECRET_TALK_INTERNAL_SECRET_VERSION}
talk_turn_secret:
external: true
name: ${STACK_NAME}_talk_turn_secret_${SECRET_TALK_TURN_SECRET_VERSION}
talk_signaling_secret:
external: true
name: ${STACK_NAME}_talk_signaling_secret_${SECRET_TALK_SIGNALING_SECRET_VERSION}
configs:
entrypoint_talk:
name: ${STACK_NAME}_entrypoint_talk_${ENTRYPOINT_TALK_VERSION}
file: entrypoint.talk.sh.tmpl
template_driver: golang
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@@ -1,10 +0,0 @@
version: "3.8"
services:
app:
secrets:
- user_oidc_secret
secrets:
user_oidc_secret:
external: true
name: ${STACK_NAME}_user_oidc_secret_${SECRET_USER_OIDC_SECRET_VERSION}
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@@ -6,11 +6,11 @@ services:
- whiteboard_jwt
whiteboard:
image: ghcr.io/nextcloud-releases/whiteboard:v1.5.9
image: ghcr.io/nextcloud-releases/whiteboard:v1.1.2
deploy:
labels:
- traefik.enable=true
- traefik.swarm.network=proxy
- traefik.docker.network=proxy
- traefik.http.services.${STACK_NAME}_whiteboard.loadbalancer.server.port=3002
- traefik.http.routers.${STACK_NAME}_whiteboard.rule=Host(`${DOMAIN}`${EXTRA_DOMAINS}) && PathPrefix(`/whiteboard`)
- traefik.http.routers.${STACK_NAME}_whiteboard.entrypoints=web-secure
@@ -41,4 +41,4 @@ configs:
entrypoint_whiteboard:
name: ${STACK_NAME}_entrypoint_whiteboard_${ENTRYPOINT_WHITEBOARD_VERSION}
file: entrypoint.whiteboard.sh.tmpl
template_driver: golang
template_driver: golang
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@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
version: "3.8"
services:
web:
image: nginx:1.31.3
image: nginx:1.29.0
depends_on:
- app
configs:
@@ -29,26 +29,26 @@ services:
order: start-first
labels:
- "traefik.enable=true"
- "traefik.swarm.network=proxy"
- "traefik.docker.network=proxy"
- "traefik.http.services.${STACK_NAME}.loadbalancer.server.port=80"
- "traefik.http.routers.${STACK_NAME}.rule=Host(`${DOMAIN}`${EXTRA_DOMAINS})"
- "traefik.http.routers.${STACK_NAME}.tls.certresolver=${LETS_ENCRYPT_ENV}"
- "traefik.http.routers.${STACK_NAME}.entrypoints=web-secure"
- "traefik.http.routers.${STACK_NAME}.middlewares=${STACK_NAME}-redirect"
- "traefik.http.middlewares.${STACK_NAME}-redirect.redirectscheme.scheme=https"
- "traefik.http.middlewares.${STACK_NAME}-redirect.redirectscheme.permanent=true"
- "traefik.http.middlewares.${STACK_NAME}-redirect.headers.SSLForceHost=true"
- "traefik.http.middlewares.${STACK_NAME}-redirect.headers.SSLHost=${DOMAIN}"
- "caddy=${DOMAIN}"
- "caddy.reverse_proxy={{upstreams 80}}"
- "caddy.tls.on_demand="
healthcheck:
test: ["CMD-SHELL", "curl -fsS http://localhost/status.php | grep -q '\"installed\":true'"]
test: ["CMD-SHELL", 'curl -s -N curl -Ns localhost/status.php | grep "installed\":true"']
interval: 30s
timeout: 10s
retries: 10
start_period: 5m
app:
image: nextcloud:32-fpm
image: nextcloud:31.0.6-fpm
depends_on:
- db
configs:
@@ -76,7 +76,6 @@ services:
- OVERWRITEPROTOCOL=https
- OVERWRITECLIURL=https://${DOMAIN}
- PHP_MEMORY_LIMIT=${PHP_MEMORY_LIMIT:-1G}
- PHP_UPLOAD_LIMIT=${PHP_UPLOAD_LIMIT:-512M}
- FPM_MAX_CHILDREN=${FPM_MAX_CHILDREN:-131}
- FPM_START_SERVERS=${FPM_START_SERVERS:-32}
- FPM_MIN_SPARE_SERVERS=${FPM_MIN_SPARE_SERVERS:-32}
@@ -95,8 +94,8 @@ services:
failure_action: rollback
order: start-first
labels:
- "coop-cloud.${STACK_NAME}.version=13.2.0+32-fpm"
- "coop-cloud.${STACK_NAME}.timeout=${TIMEOUT}"
- "coop-cloud.${STACK_NAME}.version=12.0.1+31.0.6-fpm"
- "coop-cloud.${STACK_NAME}.timeout=${TIMEOUT:-120}"
- "backupbot.backup=${ENABLE_BACKUPS:-true}"
- "backupbot.backup.volumes.redis=false"
#- "backupbot.backup.volumes.nextcloud=false"
@@ -109,7 +108,7 @@ services:
start_period: 15m
cron:
image: nextcloud:32-fpm
image: nextcloud:31.0.6-fpm
volumes:
- nextcloud:/var/www/html/
- nextapps:/var/www/html/custom_apps:cached
@@ -125,7 +124,7 @@ services:
cache:
image: redis:8.8.1-alpine
image: redis:8.0.2-alpine
networks:
- internal
volumes:
@@ -154,7 +153,7 @@ volumes:
configs:
nginx_conf:
name: ${STACK_NAME}_nginx_conf_${NGINX_CONF_VERSION}
name: ${STACK_NAME}_nginx_${NGINX_CONF_VERSION}
file: nginx.conf.tmpl
template_driver: golang
fpm_tune:
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@@ -1,30 +0,0 @@
#!/bin/bash
set -eu
file_env() {
local var="$1"
local fileVar="${var}_FILE"
local def="${2:-}"
if [ "${!var:-}" ] && [ "${!fileVar:-}" ]; then
echo >&2 "error: both $var and $fileVar are set (but are exclusive)"
exit 1
fi
local val="$def"
if [ "${!var:-}" ]; then
val="${!var}"
elif [ "${!fileVar:-}" ]; then
val="$(< "${!fileVar}")"
fi
export "$var"="$val"
unset "$fileVar"
}
file_env "INTERNAL_SECRET"
file_env "TURN_SECRET"
file_env "SIGNALING_SECRET"
/start.sh supervisord -c /supervisord.conf
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@@ -4,7 +4,7 @@
# https://mariadb.com/kb/en/library/performance-schema-overview/
[server]
innodb_buffer_pool_size = {{ env "INNODB_BUFFER_POOL_SIZE" }}
innodb_buffer_pool_size = 1G
innodb_flush_log_at_trx_commit = 2
innodb_log_buffer_size = 32M
innodb_max_dirty_pages_pct = 90
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@@ -1,3 +0,0 @@
Important:
Posgres: Due to end of support for postgres 13 we upgraded to pgautoupgrade-14-debian but we could not test it, so please take backups before the upgrade!
Elastic Search: We chose the latest minor update for elasticsearch but we were also not able to test it.
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@@ -1,4 +0,0 @@
chore(deps): update mariadb docker tag to v12
chore(deps): update mariadb docker tag to v11.8
chore(deps): update nginx docker tag to v1.31.3
chore(deps): update docker.elastic.co/elasticsearch/elasticsearch docker tag to v8.19.19
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@@ -1,2 +0,0 @@
Important:
The pgautoupgrade switch from 13.1.0+32.0.11-fpm was released untested and had a bug: the db service's `-c max_connections=...` command breaks pgautoupgrade, failing with `initdb: invalid option -- 'c'`. If your db got stuck mid-upgrade on 13.1.0-13.1.4 with that error: restore the old data dir and remove the upgrade lock file. Then redeploy this version.
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@@ -1 +0,0 @@
Last release for nextcloud-32, pointing to the latest version of nextcloud-32.
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@@ -1 +0,0 @@
Added `check_major_upgrade` (`abra app cmd <app-name> app check_major_upgrade`) to check whether an instance is ready to upgrade to the next Nextcloud major version.