Changes for page How to setup an XWiki docker container
Last modified by Alexandru Pentilescu on 2023/06/25 18:56
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... ... @@ -127,5 +127,23 @@ 127 127 XWIKI_VERSION=1.0 128 128 {{/code}} 129 129 130 +Please replace <database_password> and <mysql_root_password> with randomly generated long strings, preferrably containing a long sequence of lowercase, uppercase letters, digits and symbols. In my case, I chose 12 character long sequences for each of them. It's unlikely for a hacker to compromise your docker environment but it's still best practice to make the passwords as long and hard to guess as possible, as an extra layer of security. 131 + 132 + 133 += First run of the container = 134 + 135 +The first run is always the scariest. Start up the docker image and wait for everything to initialize: 136 + 137 +{{code language="bash"}} 138 +docker-compose up -d 139 +{{/code}} 140 + 141 +If you followed along just the way I described in this article, you shouldn't have any problems with this step. Note that XWiki takes a significant amount of time to initialize, around 10 minutes. 142 + 143 +Take your time and don't rush! 144 + 145 +When you want to see the status of your installation, visit the domain name pointing to your server at port 8081. In my case, I would visit https://pentilescu.com:8081/ 146 + 130 130 = External references = 148 + 131 131 [[Official docker guide for installing XWiki>>https://github.com/xwiki/xwiki-docker/blob/master/README.md]]