dendrite/build/docker/README.md
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Remove polylith/API mode (#2967)
This removes most of the code used for polylith/API mode.

This removes the `/api` internal endpoints entirely. 

Binary size change roughly 5%: 
```
51437560 Feb 13 10:15 dendrite-monolith-server # old
48759008 Feb 13 10:15 dendrite-monolith-server # new
```
2023-02-14 12:47:47 +01:00

2.1 KiB

Docker images

These are Docker images for Dendrite!

They can be found on Docker Hub:

Dockerfiles

The Dockerfile is a multistage file which can build all four Dendrite images depending on the supplied --target. From the root of the Dendrite repository, run:

docker build . --target monolith -t matrixdotorg/dendrite-monolith
docker build . --target demo-pinecone -t matrixdotorg/dendrite-demo-pinecone
docker build . --target demo-yggdrasil -t matrixdotorg/dendrite-demo-yggdrasil

Compose files

There are two sample docker-compose files:

  • docker-compose.monolith.yml which runs a monolith Dendrite deployment

Configuration

The docker-compose files refer to the /etc/dendrite volume as where the runtime config should come from. The mounted folder must contain:

  • dendrite.yaml configuration file (based on one of the sample config files)
  • matrix_key.pem server key, as generated using cmd/generate-keys
  • server.crt certificate file
  • server.key private key file for the above certificate

To generate keys:

docker run --rm --entrypoint="" \
  -v $(pwd):/mnt \
  matrixdotorg/dendrite-monolith:latest \
  /usr/bin/generate-keys \
  -private-key /mnt/matrix_key.pem \
  -tls-cert /mnt/server.crt \
  -tls-key /mnt/server.key

The key files will now exist in your current working directory, and can be mounted into place.

Starting Dendrite

Create your config based on the dendrite-sample.monolith.yaml sample configuration file.

Then start the deployment:

docker-compose -f docker-compose.monolith.yml up

Building the images

The build/docker/images-build.sh script will build the base image, followed by all of the component images.

The build/docker/images-push.sh script will push them to Docker Hub (subject to permissions).

If you wish to build and push your own images, rename matrixdotorg/dendrite to the name of another Docker Hub repository in images-build.sh and images-push.sh.