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Linus Gasser 71b98922af Adding EuroOffice as a compose file 2026-08-11 07:13:00 +02:00
Linus Gasser a6bf651b5c Updating to nextcloud 34.0.2 2026-08-11 07:12:08 +02:00
Linus Gasser 6a39984ed6 Releasing rolling version of nextcloud 2026-08-11 07:06:54 +02:00
Linus Gasser cf0b65feb5 Upgrading postgresql to 17 2026-08-11 07:06:36 +02:00
11 changed files with 334 additions and 20 deletions
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@@ -69,6 +69,13 @@ DEFAULT_QUOTA="10 GB"
# APPS="$APPS onlyoffice"
# SECRET_ONLYOFFICE_JWT_VERSION=v1
# Euro-Office runs its own document server in this stack; EUROOFFICE_DOMAIN
# needs its own DNS record pointing at this host.
# COMPOSE_FILE="$COMPOSE_FILE:compose.eurooffice.yml"
# EUROOFFICE_DOMAIN=eurooffice.example.com
# APPS="$APPS eurooffice"
# SECRET_EUROOFFICE_JWT_VERSION=v1
# COMPOSE_FILE="$COMPOSE_FILE:compose.bbb.yml"
# BBB_URL=https://talk.example.org/bigbluebutton/ # trailing slash!
# SECRET_BBB_SECRET_VERSION=v1
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@@ -5,7 +5,7 @@
Fully automated luxury Nextcloud via docker-swarm.
<!-- metadata -->
* **Maintainer**: [@dannygroenewegen](https://git.coopcloud.tech/dannygroenewegen), [@ineiti](https://git.coopcloud.tech/ineiti), [@javielico](https://git.coopcloud.tech/javielico)
* **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
@@ -44,6 +44,40 @@ 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`
### Euro-Office Integration
Euro-Office is the AGPL fork of OnlyOffice that powers "Nextcloud Office" from
Nextcloud 34 onwards. Like OnlyOffice it uses a client-side document-server
architecture, so a separate document server is required — but this overlay runs
that document server **inside the same stack**, so there is no external host to
manage. The browser talks to it directly, so it needs its own public HTTPS
domain (`EUROOFFICE_DOMAIN`) with a DNS record pointing at this host.
`abra app config <app-name>`
Enable the overlay and set the document server's domain:
```
COMPOSE_FILE="$COMPOSE_FILE:compose.eurooffice.yml"
EUROOFFICE_DOMAIN=eurooffice.example.com
APPS="$APPS eurooffice"
SECRET_EUROOFFICE_JWT_VERSION=v1
```
The overlay runs the document server with its own Postgres and RabbitMQ services
(the image's bundled Postgres is unreliable). The document server schema is
seeded into that Postgres automatically on first init (see
`eurooffice-createdb.sql`). The Postgres is internal-only and uses trust auth, so
the only secret to manage is the JWT; generate it, deploy, then wire up the
Nextcloud app:
* `abra app secret generate -a <app-name>`
* `abra app deploy <app-name>`
* `abra app cmd <app-name> app install_eurooffice`
> Note: the document server needs ~4 GB RAM (8 GB for multi-user) and pulls the
> `ghcr.io/euro-office/documentserver` image, which currently only publishes a
> `latest` tag (no semver / Renovate pinning yet).
### BBB Integration
`abra app config <app-name>`
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@@ -6,6 +6,8 @@ export MY_CNF_VERSION=v6
export ENTRYPOINT_VERSION=v3
export ENTRYPOINT_WHITEBOARD_VERSION=v1
export ENTRYPOINT_TALK_VERSION=v1
export ENTRYPOINT_EUROOFFICE_VERSION=v3
export EUROOFFICE_CREATEDB_VERSION=v1
export CRONTAB_VERSION=v1
export PG_BACKUP_VERSION=v2
@@ -84,6 +86,13 @@ install_onlyoffice() {
set_app_config onlyoffice customizationForcesave true
}
install_eurooffice() {
install_apps eurooffice
set_app_config eurooffice DocumentServerUrl "https://${EUROOFFICE_DOMAIN}"
set_app_config eurooffice jwt_secret "$(cat /run/secrets/eurooffice_jwt)"
set_app_config eurooffice customizationForcesave true
}
install_collabora() {
install_apps richdocuments
set_app_config richdocuments wopi_url "$COLLABORA_URL"
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@@ -0,0 +1,118 @@
version: "3.8"
services:
app:
secrets:
- eurooffice_jwt
environment:
- EUROOFFICE_DOMAIN
eurooffice:
image: ghcr.io/euro-office/documentserver:v9.3.2
stdin_open: true
depends_on:
- eurooffice-db
- eurooffice-rabbitmq
networks:
- proxy
- internal
environment:
- JWT_ENABLED=true
- JWT_SECRET_FILE=/run/secrets/eurooffice_jwt
# Use external Postgres + RabbitMQ instead of the flaky bundled ones.
# (The all-in-one image ships an uncleanly-shut-down Postgres data dir
# whose crash recovery exceeds pg_ctl's start timeout -> restart loop.)
- DB_TYPE=postgres
- DB_HOST=eurooffice-db
- DB_PORT=5432
- DB_NAME=eurooffice
- DB_USER=eurooffice
- AMQP_URI=amqp://guest:guest@eurooffice-rabbitmq
volumes:
- eurooffice_data:/var/lib/euro-office
- eurooffice_config:/etc/euro-office
- eurooffice_logs:/var/log/euro-office
- eurooffice_fonts:/usr/share/fonts/custom
secrets:
- eurooffice_jwt
configs:
- source: entrypoint_eurooffice
target: /custom-entrypoint.sh
mode: 555
entrypoint: /custom-entrypoint.sh
healthcheck:
test: ["CMD", "curl", "-f", "http://localhost/healthcheck"]
interval: 30s
timeout: 10s
retries: 10
start_period: 3m
deploy:
update_config:
failure_action: rollback
order: start-first
labels:
- "traefik.enable=true"
- "traefik.swarm.network=proxy"
- "traefik.http.services.${STACK_NAME}_eurooffice.loadbalancer.server.port=80"
- "traefik.http.routers.${STACK_NAME}_eurooffice.rule=Host(`${EUROOFFICE_DOMAIN}`)"
- "traefik.http.routers.${STACK_NAME}_eurooffice.entrypoints=web-secure"
- "traefik.http.routers.${STACK_NAME}_eurooffice.tls.certresolver=${LETS_ENCRYPT_ENV}"
- "traefik.http.routers.${STACK_NAME}_eurooffice.middlewares=${STACK_NAME}_eurooffice-fwdproto"
- "traefik.http.middlewares.${STACK_NAME}_eurooffice-fwdproto.headers.customRequestHeaders.X-Forwarded-Proto=https"
eurooffice-db:
image: postgres:16-alpine
networks:
- internal
environment:
- POSTGRES_DB=eurooffice
- POSTGRES_USER=eurooffice
# Internal-only DB holding transient editing state; trust auth on the
# private overlay network avoids managing a Swarm secret for it.
- POSTGRES_HOST_AUTH_METHOD=trust
volumes:
- eurooffice_db:/var/lib/postgresql/data
configs:
# Seed the document server schema on first init. The all-in-one image only
# creates its schema in the *bundled* Postgres; with an external DB the
# docservice starts against an empty DB, errors on missing task_result /
# doc_changes, never binds its port, and gets healthcheck-killed in a loop.
- source: eurooffice_createdb
target: /docker-entrypoint-initdb.d/createdb.sql
healthcheck:
test: ["CMD", "pg_isready", "-U", "eurooffice"]
interval: 30s
timeout: 10s
retries: 10
start_period: 1m
eurooffice-rabbitmq:
image: rabbitmq:4.3.2
networks:
- internal
healthcheck:
test: rabbitmq-diagnostics -q ping
interval: 30s
timeout: 10s
retries: 10
start_period: 1m
secrets:
eurooffice_jwt:
external: true
name: ${STACK_NAME}_eurooffice_jwt_${SECRET_EUROOFFICE_JWT_VERSION}
volumes:
eurooffice_data:
eurooffice_config:
eurooffice_logs:
eurooffice_fonts:
eurooffice_db:
configs:
entrypoint_eurooffice:
name: ${STACK_NAME}_entrypoint_eurooffice_${ENTRYPOINT_EUROOFFICE_VERSION}
file: entrypoint.eurooffice.sh.tmpl
template_driver: golang
eurooffice_createdb:
name: ${STACK_NAME}_eurooffice_createdb_${EUROOFFICE_CREATEDB_VERSION}
file: eurooffice-createdb.sql
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@@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ version: "3.8"
services:
elasticsearch:
image: "docker.elastic.co/elasticsearch/elasticsearch:8.19.20"
image: "docker.elastic.co/elasticsearch/elasticsearch:8.19.19"
environment:
- cluster.name=docker-cluster
- bootstrap.memory_lock=true
@@ -29,7 +29,7 @@ services:
mode: 0600
searchindexer:
image: nextcloud:33.0.8-fpm
image: nextcloud:34.0.2-fpm
volumes:
- nextcloud:/var/www/html/
- nextapps:/var/www/html/custom_apps:cached
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@@ -48,7 +48,7 @@ services:
start_period: 5m
app:
image: nextcloud:33.0.8-fpm
image: nextcloud:34.0.2-fpm
depends_on:
- db
configs:
@@ -95,7 +95,7 @@ services:
failure_action: rollback
order: start-first
labels:
- "coop-cloud.${STACK_NAME}.version=14.1.1+33.0.8-fpm"
- "coop-cloud.${STACK_NAME}.version=15.1.0+34.0.2-fpm"
- "coop-cloud.${STACK_NAME}.timeout=${TIMEOUT}"
- "backupbot.backup=${ENABLE_BACKUPS:-true}"
- "backupbot.backup.volumes.redis=false"
@@ -109,7 +109,7 @@ services:
start_period: 15m
cron:
image: nextcloud:33.0.8-fpm
image: nextcloud:34.0.2-fpm
volumes:
- nextcloud:/var/www/html/
- nextapps:/var/www/html/custom_apps:cached
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@@ -0,0 +1,30 @@
#!/bin/bash
set -eu
# Read a Swarm secret file (<VAR>_FILE) into the plain env var the
# Euro-Office document server expects, then hand off to its own entrypoint.
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 "JWT_SECRET"
exec /entrypoint.sh
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--
-- Create schema onlyoffice
--
-- CREATE DATABASE onlyoffice ENCODING = 'UTF8' CONNECTION LIMIT = -1;
-- ----------------------------
-- Table structure for doc_changes
-- ----------------------------
CREATE TABLE IF NOT EXISTS "doc_changes" (
"tenant" varchar(255) COLLATE "default" NOT NULL,
"id" varchar(255) COLLATE "default" NOT NULL,
"change_id" int4 NOT NULL,
"user_id" varchar(255) COLLATE "default" NOT NULL,
"user_id_original" varchar(255) COLLATE "default" NOT NULL,
"user_name" varchar(255) COLLATE "default" NOT NULL,
"change_data" text COLLATE "default" NOT NULL,
"change_date" timestamp without time zone NOT NULL,
PRIMARY KEY ("tenant", "id", "change_id")
)
WITH (OIDS=FALSE);
-- ----------------------------
-- Table structure for task_result
-- ----------------------------
CREATE TABLE IF NOT EXISTS "task_result" (
"tenant" varchar(255) COLLATE "default" NOT NULL,
"id" varchar(255) COLLATE "default" NOT NULL,
"status" int2 NOT NULL,
"status_info" int4 NOT NULL,
"created_at" timestamp without time zone DEFAULT NOW(),
"last_open_date" timestamp without time zone NOT NULL,
"user_index" int4 NOT NULL DEFAULT 1,
"change_id" int4 NOT NULL DEFAULT 0,
"callback" text COLLATE "default" NOT NULL,
"baseurl" text COLLATE "default" NOT NULL,
"password" text COLLATE "default" NULL,
"additional" text COLLATE "default" NULL,
PRIMARY KEY ("tenant", "id")
)
WITH (OIDS=FALSE);
CREATE OR REPLACE FUNCTION merge_db(_tenant varchar(255), _id varchar(255), _status int2, _status_info int4, _last_open_date timestamp without time zone, _user_index int4, _change_id int4, _callback text, _baseurl text, OUT isupdate char(5), OUT userindex int4) AS
$$
DECLARE
t_var "task_result"."user_index"%TYPE;
BEGIN
LOOP
-- first try to update the key
-- note that "a" must be unique
IF ((_callback <> '') IS TRUE) AND ((_baseurl <> '') IS TRUE) THEN
UPDATE "task_result" SET last_open_date=_last_open_date, user_index=user_index+1,callback=_callback,baseurl=_baseurl WHERE tenant = _tenant AND id = _id RETURNING user_index into userindex;
ELSE
UPDATE "task_result" SET last_open_date=_last_open_date, user_index=user_index+1 WHERE tenant = _tenant AND id = _id RETURNING user_index into userindex;
END IF;
IF found THEN
isupdate := 'true';
RETURN;
END IF;
-- not there, so try to insert the key
-- if someone else inserts the same key concurrently,
-- we could get a unique-key failure
BEGIN
INSERT INTO "task_result"(tenant, id, status, status_info, last_open_date, user_index, change_id, callback, baseurl) VALUES(_tenant, _id, _status, _status_info, _last_open_date, _user_index, _change_id, _callback, _baseurl) RETURNING user_index into userindex;
isupdate := 'false';
RETURN;
EXCEPTION WHEN unique_violation THEN
-- do nothing, and loop to try the UPDATE again
END;
END LOOP;
END;
$$
LANGUAGE plpgsql;
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Upgrades Nextcloud from 32.0.13 to 33 (major version upgrade).
IMPORTANT:
- Do not skip major versions: your instance must be on the latest 32.x before
upgrading to 33. If you are on an older 32.x, deploy 32.0.13 first.
- 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.
- Nextcloud does NOT support downgrades. Take a backup before deploying.
- After deploying, check the logs and run any pending repair/upgrade steps:
`abra app cmd <app> app run_occ '"app:update --all"'`
- Review app (plug-in) compatibility with Nextcloud 33 before upgrading; some
apps may need to be updated or temporarily disabled.
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Update pgautoupgrade to postgresql v17
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Upgrades Nextcloud from 32.0.13 to 33 (major version upgrade).
IMPORTANT:
- Nextcloud does NOT support downgrades. Take a backup before deploying.
- Do not skip major versions: your instance must be on the latest 32.x before
upgrading to 33. If you are on an older 32.x, deploy 32.0.13 first.
- After deploying, check the logs and run any pending repair/upgrade steps:
`abra app cmd <app> app run_occ '"app:update --all"'`
- Review app (plug-in) compatibility with Nextcloud 33 before upgrading; some
apps may need to be updated or temporarily disabled.
- 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.
Upgrades postgresql with pgautoupgrade:17.
Please only update coming from 14.0.0+33.0.7-fpm.
Last release of the nextcloud recipe for versio 33 with a rolling version.
Upgrades Nextcloud from 33 to 34.0.2 (major version upgrade).
IMPORTANT:
- Check your current version is up-to-date with
`abra app cmd <app-name> app check_major_upgrade` before updating to this version
- Nextcloud does NOT support downgrades. Take a backup before deploying.
- Do not skip major versions: your instance must be on the latest 33.x before
upgrading to 34.0.2. If you are on an older 33.x, deploy 33.0.7 first.
- After deploying, check the logs and run any pending repair/upgrade steps:
`abra app cmd <app> app run_occ '"app:update --all"'`
- Review app (plug-in) compatibility with Nextcloud 34.0.2 before upgrading; some
apps may need to be updated or temporarily disabled.
Adds an optional Euro-Office integration (compose.eurooffice.yml).
Euro-Office is the AGPL fork of OnlyOffice that powers "Nextcloud Office" from
Nextcloud 34 onwards. This overlay runs the Euro-Office document server inside
the stack, so there is no external document server to manage.
This change is additive: existing installs are unaffected unless you opt in.
To enable it (`abra app config <app>`):
- COMPOSE_FILE="$COMPOSE_FILE:compose.eurooffice.yml"
- EUROOFFICE_DOMAIN=eurooffice.example.com
- APPS="$APPS eurooffice"
- SECRET_EUROOFFICE_JWT_VERSION=v1
Then:
- Create a DNS record for EUROOFFICE_DOMAIN pointing at this host (the browser
talks to the document server directly over HTTPS).
- `abra app secret generate -a <app>`
- `abra app deploy <app>`
- `abra app cmd <app> app install_eurooffice`
Notes:
- The document server needs ~4 GB RAM (8 GB recommended for multi-user).
- The `ghcr.io/euro-office/documentserver` image currently only publishes a
`latest` tag (no semver pinning yet), so it is not tracked by Renovate.