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authorLauri Ojansivu <x@xet7.org>2019-04-20 16:05:54 +0300
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+version: '2'
+
+# Note: Do not add single quotes '' to variables. Having spaces still works without quotes where required.
+#---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+# ==== CREATING USERS AND LOGGING IN TO WEKAN ====
+# https://github.com/wekan/wekan/wiki/Adding-users
+#---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+# ==== FORGOT PASSWORD ====
+# https://github.com/wekan/wekan/wiki/Forgot-Password
+#---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+# ==== Upgrading Wekan to new version =====
+# 1) Stop Wekan:
+# docker-compose stop
+# 2) Download new version:
+# docker-compose pull wekan
+# 3) If you have more networks for VPN etc as described at bottom of
+# this config, download for them too:
+# docker-compose pull wekan2
+# 4) Start Wekan:
+# docker-compose start
+#----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+# ==== OPTIONAL: DEDICATED DOCKER USER ====
+# 1) Optionally create a dedicated user for Wekan, for example:
+# sudo useradd -d /home/wekan -m -s /bin/bash wekan
+# 2) Add this user to the docker group, then logout+login or reboot:
+# sudo usermod -aG docker wekan
+# 3) Then login as user wekan.
+# 4) Create this file /home/wekan/docker-compose.yml with your modifications.
+#----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+# ==== RUN DOCKER AS SERVICE ====
+# 1a) Running Docker as service, on Systemd like Debian 9, Ubuntu 16.04, CentOS 7:
+# sudo systemctl enable docker
+# sudo systemctl start docker
+# 1b) Running Docker as service, on init.d like Debian 8, Ubuntu 14.04, CentOS 6:
+# sudo update-rc.d docker defaults
+# sudo service docker start
+# ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+# ==== USAGE OF THIS docker-compose.yml ====
+# 1) For seeing does Wekan work, try this and check with your webbroser:
+# docker-compose up
+# 2) Stop Wekan and start Wekan in background:
+# docker-compose stop
+# docker-compose up -d
+# 3) See running Docker containers:
+# docker ps
+# 4) Stop Docker containers:
+# docker-compose stop
+# ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+# ===== INSIDE DOCKER CONTAINERS, AND BACKUP/RESTORE ====
+# https://github.com/wekan/wekan/wiki/Backup
+# If really necessary, repair MongoDB: https://github.com/wekan/wekan-mongodb/issues/6#issuecomment-424004116
+# 1) Going inside containers:
+# a) Wekan app, does not contain data
+# docker exec -it wekan-app bash
+# b) MongoDB, contains all data
+# docker exec -it wekan-db bash
+# 2) Copying database to outside of container:
+# docker exec -it wekan-db bash
+# cd /data
+# mongodump
+# exit
+# docker cp wekan-db:/data/dump .
+# 3) Restoring database
+# # 1) Stop wekan
+# docker stop wekan-app
+# # 2) Go inside database container
+# docker exec -it wekan-db bash
+# # 3) and data directory
+# cd /data
+# # 4) Remove previos dump
+# rm -rf dump
+# # 5) Exit db container
+# exit
+# # 6) Copy dump to inside docker container
+# docker cp dump wekan-db:/data/
+# # 7) Go inside database container
+# docker exec -it wekan-db bash
+# # 8) and data directory
+# cd /data
+# # 9) Restore
+# mongorestore --drop
+# # 10) Exit db container
+# exit
+# # 11) Start wekan
+# docker start wekan-app
+#-------------------------------------------------------------------------
+
+services:
+ torodb-stampede:
+ image: torodb/stampede:latest
+ networks:
+ - wekan-tier
+ links:
+ - postgres
+ - mongodb
+ environment:
+ - POSTGRES_PASSWORD
+ - TORODB_SETUP=true
+ - TORODB_SYNC_SOURCE=mongodb:27017
+ - TORODB_BACKEND_HOST=postgres
+ - TORODB_BACKEND_PORT=5432
+ - TORODB_BACKEND_DATABASE=wekan
+ - TORODB_BACKEND_USER=wekan
+ - TORODB_BACKEND_PASSWORD=wekan
+ - DEBUG
+ postgres:
+ image: postgres:9.6
+ networks:
+ - wekan-tier
+ environment:
+ - POSTGRES_PASSWORD
+ ports:
+ - "5432:5432"
+ mongodb:
+ image: mongo:3.2
+ networks:
+ - wekan-tier
+ ports:
+ - "27017:27017"
+ entrypoint:
+ - /bin/bash
+ - "-c"
+ - mongo --nodb --eval '
+ var db;
+ while (!db) {
+ try {
+ db = new Mongo("mongodb:27017").getDB("local");
+ } catch(ex) {}
+ sleep(3000);
+ };
+ rs.initiate({_id:"rs1",members:[{_id:0,host:"mongodb:27017"}]});
+ ' 1>/dev/null 2>&1 &
+ mongod --replSet rs1
+ wekan:
+ image: quay.io/wekan/wekan
+ container_name: wekan-app
+ restart: always
+ networks:
+ - wekan-tier
+ ports:
+ # Docker outsideport:insideport. Do not add anything extra here.
+ # For example, if you want to have wekan on port 3001,
+ # use 3001:8080 . Do not add any extra address etc here, that way it does not work.
+ - 80:8080
+ environment:
+ - MONGO_URL=mongodb://mongodb:27017/wekan
+ #---------------------------------------------------------------
+ # ==== ROOT_URL SETTING ====
+ # Change ROOT_URL to your real Wekan URL, for example:
+ # If you have Caddy/Nginx/Apache providing SSL
+ # - https://example.com
+ # - https://boards.example.com
+ # This can be problematic with avatars https://github.com/wekan/wekan/issues/1776
+ # - https://example.com/wekan
+ # If without https, can be only wekan node, no need for Caddy/Nginx/Apache if you don't need them
+ # - http://example.com
+ # - http://boards.example.com
+ # - http://192.168.1.100 <=== using at local LAN
+ - ROOT_URL=http://localhost # <=== using only at same laptop/desktop where Wekan is installed
+ # ==== EMAIL SETTINGS ====
+ # Email settings are required in both MAIL_URL and Admin Panel,
+ # see https://github.com/wekan/wekan/wiki/Troubleshooting-Mail
+ # For SSL in email, change smtp:// to smtps://
+ # NOTE: Special characters need to be url-encoded in MAIL_URL.
+ # You can encode those characters for example at: https://www.urlencoder.org
+ - MAIL_URL=smtp://user:pass@mailserver.example.com:25/
+ - MAIL_FROM='Example Wekan Support <support@example.com>'
+ #---------------------------------------------------------------
+ # ==== OPTIONAL: MONGO OPLOG SETTINGS =====
+ # https://github.com/wekan/wekan-mongodb/issues/2#issuecomment-378343587
+ # We've fixed our CPU usage problem today with an environment
+ # change around Wekan. I wasn't aware during implementation
+ # that if you're using more than 1 instance of Wekan
+ # (or any MeteorJS based tool) you're supposed to set
+ # MONGO_OPLOG_URL as an environment variable.
+ # Without setting it, Meteor will perform a pull-and-diff
+ # update of it's dataset. With it, Meteor will update from
+ # the OPLOG. See here
+ # https://blog.meteor.com/tuning-meteor-mongo-livedata-for-scalability-13fe9deb8908
+ # After setting
+ # MONGO_OPLOG_URL=mongodb://<username>:<password>@<mongoDbURL>/local?authSource=admin&replicaSet=rsWekan
+ # the CPU usage for all Wekan instances dropped to an average
+ # of less than 10% with only occasional spikes to high usage
+ # (I guess when someone is doing a lot of work)
+ # - MONGO_OPLOG_URL=mongodb://<username>:<password>@<mongoDbURL>/local?authSource=admin&replicaSet=rsWekan
+ #---------------------------------------------------------------
+ # ==== OPTIONAL: KADIRA PERFORMANCE MONITORING FOR METEOR ====
+ # https://github.com/smeijer/kadira
+ # https://blog.meteor.com/kadira-apm-is-now-open-source-490469ffc85f
+ # - export KADIRA_OPTIONS_ENDPOINT=http://127.0.0.1:11011
+ #---------------------------------------------------------------
+ # ==== OPTIONAL: LOGS AND STATS ====
+ # https://github.com/wekan/wekan/wiki/Logs
+ #
+ # Daily export of Wekan changes as JSON to Logstash and ElasticSearch / Kibana (ELK)
+ # https://github.com/wekan/wekan-logstash
+ #
+ # Statistics Python script for Wekan Dashboard
+ # https://github.com/wekan/wekan-stats
+ #
+ # Console, file, and zulip logger on database changes https://github.com/wekan/wekan/pull/1010
+ # with fix to replace console.log by winston logger https://github.com/wekan/wekan/pull/1033
+ # but there could be bug https://github.com/wekan/wekan/issues/1094
+ #
+ # There is Feature Request: Logging date and time of all activity with summary reports,
+ # and requesting reason for changing card to other column https://github.com/wekan/wekan/issues/1598
+ #---------------------------------------------------------------
+ # ==== WEKAN API AND EXPORT BOARD ====
+ # Wekan Export Board works when WITH_API=true.
+ # https://github.com/wekan/wekan/wiki/REST-API
+ # https://github.com/wekan/wekan-gogs
+ # If you disable Wekan API with false, Export Board does not work.
+ - WITH_API=true
+ #-----------------------------------------------------------------
+ # ==== CORS =====
+ # CORS: Set Access-Control-Allow-Origin header. Example: *
+ #- CORS=*
+ #-----------------------------------------------------------------
+ # ==== MATOMO INTEGRATION ====
+ # Optional: Integration with Matomo https://matomo.org that is installed to your server
+ # The address of the server where Matomo is hosted.
+ # example: - MATOMO_ADDRESS=https://example.com/matomo
+ #- MATOMO_ADDRESS=
+ # The value of the site ID given in Matomo server for Wekan
+ # example: - MATOMO_SITE_ID=12345
+ #- MATOMO_SITE_ID=
+ # The option do not track which enables users to not be tracked by matomo
+ # example: - MATOMO_DO_NOT_TRACK=false
+ #- MATOMO_DO_NOT_TRACK=
+ # The option that allows matomo to retrieve the username:
+ # example: MATOMO_WITH_USERNAME=true
+ #- MATOMO_WITH_USERNAME=false
+ #-----------------------------------------------------------------
+ # ==== BROWSER POLICY AND TRUSTED IFRAME URL ====
+ # Enable browser policy and allow one trusted URL that can have iframe that has Wekan embedded inside.
+ # Setting this to false is not recommended, it also disables all other browser policy protections
+ # and allows all iframing etc. See wekan/server/policy.js
+ - BROWSER_POLICY_ENABLED=true
+ # When browser policy is enabled, HTML code at this Trusted URL can have iframe that embeds Wekan inside.
+ #- TRUSTED_URL=
+ #-----------------------------------------------------------------
+ # ==== OUTGOING WEBHOOKS ====
+ # What to send to Outgoing Webhook, or leave out. Example, that includes all that are default: cardId,listId,oldListId,boardId,comment,user,card,commentId .
+ # example: WEBHOOKS_ATTRIBUTES=cardId,listId,oldListId,boardId,comment,user,card,commentId
+ #- WEBHOOKS_ATTRIBUTES=
+ #-----------------------------------------------------------------
+ # ==== OAUTH2 ONLY WITH OIDC AND DOORKEEPER AS INDENTITY PROVIDER
+ # https://github.com/wekan/wekan/issues/1874
+ # https://github.com/wekan/wekan/wiki/OAuth2
+ # Enable the OAuth2 connection
+ # example: OAUTH2_ENABLED=true
+ #- OAUTH2_ENABLED=false
+ # OAuth2 docs: https://github.com/wekan/wekan/wiki/OAuth2
+ # OAuth2 Client ID, for example from Rocket.Chat. Example: abcde12345
+ # example: OAUTH2_CLIENT_ID=abcde12345
+ #- OAUTH2_CLIENT_ID=
+ # OAuth2 Secret, for example from Rocket.Chat: Example: 54321abcde
+ # example: OAUTH2_SECRET=54321abcde
+ #- OAUTH2_SECRET=
+ # OAuth2 Server URL, for example Rocket.Chat. Example: https://chat.example.com
+ # example: OAUTH2_SERVER_URL=https://chat.example.com
+ #- OAUTH2_SERVER_URL=
+ # OAuth2 Authorization Endpoint. Example: /oauth/authorize
+ # example: OAUTH2_AUTH_ENDPOINT=/oauth/authorize
+ #- OAUTH2_AUTH_ENDPOINT=
+ # OAuth2 Userinfo Endpoint. Example: /oauth/userinfo
+ # example: OAUTH2_USERINFO_ENDPOINT=/oauth/userinfo
+ #- OAUTH2_USERINFO_ENDPOINT=
+ # OAuth2 Token Endpoint. Example: /oauth/token
+ # example: OAUTH2_TOKEN_ENDPOINT=/oauth/token
+ #- OAUTH2_TOKEN_ENDPOINT=
+ #-----------------------------------------------------------------
+ # ==== LDAP ====
+ # https://github.com/wekan/wekan/wiki/LDAP
+ # For Snap settings see https://github.com/wekan/wekan-snap/wiki/Supported-settings-keys
+ # Most settings work both on Snap and Docker below.
+ # Note: Do not add single quotes '' to variables. Having spaces still works without quotes where required.
+ #
+ # DEFAULT_AUTHENTICATION_METHOD : The default authentication method used if a user does not exist to create and authenticate. Can be set as ldap.
+ # example : DEFAULT_AUTHENTICATION_METHOD=ldap
+ #- DEFAULT_AUTHENTICATION_METHOD=
+ #
+ # LDAP_ENABLE : Enable or not the connection by the LDAP
+ # example : LDAP_ENABLE=true
+ #- LDAP_ENABLE=false
+ #
+ # LDAP_PORT : The port of the LDAP server
+ # example : LDAP_PORT=389
+ #- LDAP_PORT=389
+ #
+ # LDAP_HOST : The host server for the LDAP server
+ # example : LDAP_HOST=localhost
+ #- LDAP_HOST=
+ #
+ # LDAP_BASEDN : The base DN for the LDAP Tree
+ # example : LDAP_BASEDN=ou=user,dc=example,dc=org
+ #- LDAP_BASEDN=
+ #
+ # LDAP_LOGIN_FALLBACK : Fallback on the default authentication method
+ # example : LDAP_LOGIN_FALLBACK=true
+ #- LDAP_LOGIN_FALLBACK=false
+ #
+ # LDAP_RECONNECT : Reconnect to the server if the connection is lost
+ # example : LDAP_RECONNECT=false
+ #- LDAP_RECONNECT=true
+ #
+ # LDAP_TIMEOUT : Overall timeout, in milliseconds
+ # example : LDAP_TIMEOUT=12345
+ #- LDAP_TIMEOUT=10000
+ #
+ # LDAP_IDLE_TIMEOUT : Specifies the timeout for idle LDAP connections in milliseconds
+ # example : LDAP_IDLE_TIMEOUT=12345
+ #- LDAP_IDLE_TIMEOUT=10000
+ #
+ # LDAP_CONNECT_TIMEOUT : Connection timeout, in milliseconds
+ # example : LDAP_CONNECT_TIMEOUT=12345
+ #- LDAP_CONNECT_TIMEOUT=10000
+ #
+ # LDAP_AUTHENTIFICATION : If the LDAP needs a user account to search
+ # example : LDAP_AUTHENTIFICATION=true
+ #- LDAP_AUTHENTIFICATION=false
+ #
+ # LDAP_AUTHENTIFICATION_USERDN : The search user DN
+ # example : LDAP_AUTHENTIFICATION_USERDN=cn=admin,dc=example,dc=org
+ #- LDAP_AUTHENTIFICATION_USERDN=
+ #
+ # LDAP_AUTHENTIFICATION_PASSWORD : The password for the search user
+ # example : AUTHENTIFICATION_PASSWORD=admin
+ #- LDAP_AUTHENTIFICATION_PASSWORD=
+ #
+ # LDAP_LOG_ENABLED : Enable logs for the module
+ # example : LDAP_LOG_ENABLED=true
+ #- LDAP_LOG_ENABLED=false
+ #
+ # LDAP_BACKGROUND_SYNC : If the sync of the users should be done in the background
+ # example : LDAP_BACKGROUND_SYNC=true
+ #- LDAP_BACKGROUND_SYNC=false
+ #
+ # LDAP_BACKGROUND_SYNC_INTERVAL : At which interval does the background task sync in milliseconds
+ # example : LDAP_BACKGROUND_SYNC_INTERVAL=12345
+ #- LDAP_BACKGROUND_SYNC_INTERVAL=100
+ #
+ # LDAP_BACKGROUND_SYNC_KEEP_EXISTANT_USERS_UPDATED :
+ # example : LDAP_BACKGROUND_SYNC_KEEP_EXISTANT_USERS_UPDATED=true
+ #- LDAP_BACKGROUND_SYNC_KEEP_EXISTANT_USERS_UPDATED=false
+ #
+ # LDAP_BACKGROUND_SYNC_IMPORT_NEW_USERS :
+ # example : LDAP_BACKGROUND_SYNC_IMPORT_NEW_USERS=true
+ #- LDAP_BACKGROUND_SYNC_IMPORT_NEW_USERS=false
+ #
+ # LDAP_ENCRYPTION : If using LDAPS
+ # example : LDAP_ENCRYPTION=ssl
+ #- LDAP_ENCRYPTION=false
+ #
+ # LDAP_CA_CERT : The certification for the LDAPS server. Certificate needs to be included in this docker-compose.yml file.
+ # example : LDAP_CA_CERT=-----BEGIN CERTIFICATE-----MIIE+zCCA+OgAwIBAgIkAhwR/6TVLmdRY6hHxvUFWc0+Enmu/Hu6cj+G2FIdAgIC...-----END CERTIFICATE-----
+ #- LDAP_CA_CERT=
+ #
+ # LDAP_REJECT_UNAUTHORIZED : Reject Unauthorized Certificate
+ # example : LDAP_REJECT_UNAUTHORIZED=true
+ #- LDAP_REJECT_UNAUTHORIZED=false
+ #
+ # LDAP_USER_SEARCH_FILTER : Optional extra LDAP filters. Don't forget the outmost enclosing parentheses if needed
+ # example : LDAP_USER_SEARCH_FILTER=
+ #- LDAP_USER_SEARCH_FILTER=
+ #
+ # LDAP_USER_SEARCH_SCOPE : base (search only in the provided DN), one (search only in the provided DN and one level deep), or sub (search the whole subtree)
+ # example : LDAP_USER_SEARCH_SCOPE=one
+ #- LDAP_USER_SEARCH_SCOPE=
+ #
+ # LDAP_USER_SEARCH_FIELD : Which field is used to find the user
+ # example : LDAP_USER_SEARCH_FIELD=uid
+ #- LDAP_USER_SEARCH_FIELD=
+ #
+ # LDAP_SEARCH_PAGE_SIZE : Used for pagination (0=unlimited)
+ # example : LDAP_SEARCH_PAGE_SIZE=12345
+ #- LDAP_SEARCH_PAGE_SIZE=0
+ #
+ # LDAP_SEARCH_SIZE_LIMIT : The limit number of entries (0=unlimited)
+ # example : LDAP_SEARCH_SIZE_LIMIT=12345
+ #- LDAP_SEARCH_SIZE_LIMIT=0
+ #
+ # LDAP_GROUP_FILTER_ENABLE : Enable group filtering
+ # example : LDAP_GROUP_FILTER_ENABLE=true
+ #- LDAP_GROUP_FILTER_ENABLE=false
+ #
+ # LDAP_GROUP_FILTER_OBJECTCLASS : The object class for filtering
+ # example : LDAP_GROUP_FILTER_OBJECTCLASS=group
+ #- LDAP_GROUP_FILTER_OBJECTCLASS=
+ #
+ # LDAP_GROUP_FILTER_GROUP_ID_ATTRIBUTE :
+ # example :
+ #- LDAP_GROUP_FILTER_GROUP_ID_ATTRIBUTE=
+ #
+ # LDAP_GROUP_FILTER_GROUP_MEMBER_ATTRIBUTE :
+ # example :
+ #- LDAP_GROUP_FILTER_GROUP_MEMBER_ATTRIBUTE=
+ #
+ # LDAP_GROUP_FILTER_GROUP_MEMBER_FORMAT :
+ # example :
+ #- LDAP_GROUP_FILTER_GROUP_MEMBER_FORMAT=
+ #
+ # LDAP_GROUP_FILTER_GROUP_NAME :
+ # example :
+ #- LDAP_GROUP_FILTER_GROUP_NAME=
+ #
+ # LDAP_UNIQUE_IDENTIFIER_FIELD : This field is sometimes class GUID (Globally Unique Identifier)
+ # example : LDAP_UNIQUE_IDENTIFIER_FIELD=guid
+ #- LDAP_UNIQUE_IDENTIFIER_FIELD=
+ #
+ # LDAP_UTF8_NAMES_SLUGIFY : Convert the username to utf8
+ # example : LDAP_UTF8_NAMES_SLUGIFY=false
+ #- LDAP_UTF8_NAMES_SLUGIFY=true
+ #
+ # LDAP_USERNAME_FIELD : Which field contains the ldap username
+ # example : LDAP_USERNAME_FIELD=username
+ #- LDAP_USERNAME_FIELD=
+ #
+ # LDAP_FULLNAME_FIELD : Which field contains the ldap fullname
+ # example : LDAP_FULLNAME_FIELD=fullname
+ #- LDAP_FULLNAME_FIELD=
+ #
+ # LDAP_MERGE_EXISTING_USERS :
+ # example : LDAP_MERGE_EXISTING_USERS=true
+ #- LDAP_MERGE_EXISTING_USERS=false
+ #-----------------------------------------------------------------
+ # LDAP_SYNC_USER_DATA :
+ # example : LDAP_SYNC_USER_DATA=true
+ #- LDAP_SYNC_USER_DATA=false
+ #
+ # LDAP_SYNC_USER_DATA_FIELDMAP :
+ # example : LDAP_SYNC_USER_DATA_FIELDMAP={"cn":"name", "mail":"email"}
+ #- LDAP_SYNC_USER_DATA_FIELDMAP=
+ #
+ # LDAP_SYNC_GROUP_ROLES :
+ # example :
+ #- LDAP_SYNC_GROUP_ROLES=
+ #
+ # LDAP_DEFAULT_DOMAIN : The default domain of the ldap it is used to create email if the field is not map correctly with the LDAP_SYNC_USER_DATA_FIELDMAP
+ # example :
+ #- LDAP_DEFAULT_DOMAIN=
+ #---------------------------------------------------------------------
+ # ==== LOGOUT TIMER, probably does not work yet ====
+ # LOGOUT_WITH_TIMER : Enables or not the option logout with timer
+ # example : LOGOUT_WITH_TIMER=true
+ #- LOGOUT_WITH_TIMER=
+ #
+ # LOGOUT_IN : The number of days
+ # example : LOGOUT_IN=1
+ #- LOGOUT_IN=
+ #
+ # LOGOUT_ON_HOURS : The number of hours
+ # example : LOGOUT_ON_HOURS=9
+ #- LOGOUT_ON_HOURS=
+ #
+ # LOGOUT_ON_MINUTES : The number of minutes
+ # example : LOGOUT_ON_MINUTES=55
+ #- LOGOUT_ON_MINUTES=
+ #-------------------------------------------------------------------
+
+ depends_on:
+ - mongodb
+
+#---------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+# ==== OPTIONAL: SHARE DATABASE TO OFFICE LAN AND REMOTE VPN ====
+# When using Wekan both at office LAN and remote VPN:
+# 1) Have above Wekan docker container config with LAN IP address
+# 2) Copy all of above wekan container config below, look above of this part above and all config below it,
+# before above depends_on: part:
+#
+# wekan:
+# #-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+# # ==== MONGODB AND METEOR VERSION ====
+# # a) For Wekan Meteor 1.8.x version at meteor-1.8 branch, .....
+#
+#
+# and change name to different name like wekan2 or wekanvpn, and change ROOT_URL to server VPN IP
+# address.
+# 3) This way both Wekan containers can use same MongoDB database
+# and see the same Wekan boards.
+# 4) You could also add 3rd Wekan container for 3rd network etc.
+# EXAMPLE:
+# wekan2:
+# ....COPY CONFIG FROM ABOVE TO HERE...
+# environment:
+# - ROOT_URL='http://10.10.10.10'
+# ...COPY CONFIG FROM ABOVE TO HERE...
+#---------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+
+volumes:
+ mongodb:
+ driver: local
+ mongodb-dump:
+ driver: local
+
+networks:
+ wekan-tier:
+ driver: bridge