From e6e37a6f209ae2e9416b0da03ff21469cb4645b8 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: =?UTF-8?q?louiz=E2=80=99?= Date: Wed, 1 Mar 2017 14:14:39 +0100 Subject: =?UTF-8?q?Don=E2=80=99t=20wrap=20the=20lines=20in=20docker/README?= =?UTF-8?q?.md?= MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit --- docker/biboumi/README.md | 33 +++++++++------------------------ 1 file changed, 9 insertions(+), 24 deletions(-) (limited to 'docker') diff --git a/docker/biboumi/README.md b/docker/biboumi/README.md index 094bb78..e69c1b0 100644 --- a/docker/biboumi/README.md +++ b/docker/biboumi/README.md @@ -4,13 +4,9 @@ Biboumi Docker Image Running ------- -This image does not embed any XMPP server. You need to have a running XMPP -server first: as an other docker image, or running on the host machine. +This image does not embed any XMPP server. You need to have a running XMPP server first: as an other docker image, or running on the host machine. -Assuming you have a running [prosody](https://hub.docker.com/r/prosody/prosody/) -container already running and -[properly configured](https://prosody.im/doc/components#adding_an_external_component) -you can use the following command to start your biboumi container. +Assuming you have a running [prosody](https://hub.docker.com/r/prosody/prosody/) container already running and [properly configured](https://prosody.im/doc/components#adding_an_external_component) you can use the following command to start your biboumi container. ``` docker run --link prosody:xmpp \ @@ -21,8 +17,7 @@ docker run --link prosody:xmpp \ biboumi ``` -If instead you already have an XMPP server running on the host machine, you -can start the biboumi container like this: +If instead you already have an XMPP server running on the host machine, you can start the biboumi container like this: ``` docker run --network=host \ @@ -37,19 +32,16 @@ docker run --network=host \ Variables --------- -The configuration file inside the image is a template that is completed when -the container is started, using the following environment variables: +The configuration file inside the image is a template that is completed when the container is started, using the following environment variables: * BIBOUMI_HOSTNAME: Sets the value of the *hostname* option. * BIBOUMI_SECRET: Sets the value of the *password* option. * BIBOUMI_ADMIN: Sets the value of the *admin* option. * BIBOUMI_XMPP_SERVER_IP: Sets the value of the *xmpp_server_ip* option. The default is **xmpp**. -All these variables are optional, but biboumi will probably fail to start if -the hostname and secret are missing. +All these variables are optional, but biboumi will probably fail to start if the hostname and secret are missing. -You can also directly provide your own configuration file by mounting it -inside the container using the -v option: +You can also directly provide your own configuration file by mounting it inside the container using the -v option: ``` docker run --link prosody:xmpp \ @@ -60,18 +52,11 @@ docker run --link prosody:xmpp \ Linking with the XMPP server ---------------------------- -You can use the --link option to connect to any server running in a docker -container, but it needs to be called *xmpp*, or the custom value set for the -**BIBOUMI_XMPP_SERVER_IP** option. For example, if you are using a container -named ejabberd, you would use the option *--link ejabberd:xmpp*. +You can use the --link option to connect to any server running in a docker container, but it needs to be called *xmpp*, or the custom value set for the **BIBOUMI_XMPP_SERVER_IP** option. For example, if you are using a container named ejabberd, you would use the option *--link ejabberd:xmpp*. -If you want to connect to the XMPP server running on the host machine, use -the **--network=host** option. +If you want to connect to the XMPP server running on the host machine, use the **--network=host** option. Volumes ------- -The database is stored in the /var/lib/biboumi/ directory. If you don’t bind -a local directory to it, the database will be lost when the container is -stopped. If you want to keep your database between each run, bind it with -the -v option, like this: **-v /srv/biboumi/:/var/lib/biboumi**. +The database is stored in the /var/lib/biboumi/ directory. If you don’t bind a local directory to it, the database will be lost when the container is stopped. If you want to keep your database between each run, bind it with the -v option, like this: **-v /srv/biboumi/:/var/lib/biboumi**. -- cgit v1.2.3