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Federated Wiki Farm

Start Playing Federated Wiki: http://start.fed.wiki

Run a local wiki farm

docker run -p 3000:3000 -it --rm \
  dobbs/farm

Visit http://localhost:3000 and http://anything.localtest.me:3000

Run a local wiki that will survive a reboot

docker run -p 3000:3000 -it --rm \
  -v ~/.wiki:/home/node/.wiki \
  dobbs/farm

Your wiki pages and configuration will be saved in the ~/.wiki folder.

Release Notes for 1.0.0

This is a significant breaking change from pre-1.0 releases. Especially:

  • changed the user from app (uid=1001(app) gid=1001(app) groups=1001(app)) to node (uid=1000(node) gid=1000(node) groups=1000(node),1000(node))

  • no longer installing bash, configure-wiki, nor set-owner-name

  • no longer creating /home/app/.wiki/wiki.json

Those changes in particular will impose some work on authors upgrading from previous versions.

The last non-breaking revision is 0.52.0 https://github.com/dobbs/farm/tree/0.52.0#readme

Development

This image's tag does not match the version of the included wiki software. Our version indicates the scale of changes in this tiny devops pipeline.

Testing new images locally:

IMAGE=dobbs/farm:1.0.7-pre-22
docker build --tag $IMAGE .

With the local kubernetes example (see examples/k8s/README.md):

export IMAGE=dobbs/farm:1.0.7-pre-22
docker build --tag $IMAGE .
k3d image import $IMAGE --cluster wiki
cd ./examples/k8s/
perl -pi -e 's{^(\s+image:\s*).*$}{\1 $ENV["IMAGE"]}' wiki.yaml
kubectl apply -f wiki.yaml

The repos in Dockerhub and GitHub are configured to automatically build new tags.

Publish experimental plugins

Invoke Dockerhub and GitHub integration.

git tag -am "" '1.0.2-pre-0217'
git push --atomic origin main '1.0.2-pre-0217'