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How to install and run GoBlog
It's recommended to install GoBlog using Docker (Compose). You can simply pull the latest image from ghcr.io/jlelse/goblog:latest
(basic image) or ghcr.io/jlelse/goblog:tools
(for when you want to use sqlite3
, bash
or curl
in hook commands) when there are updates. Those images are tested and contain all necessary libraries and tools.
Create your config file (./config/config.yml
) with inspiration from example-config.yml
and create a new data directory (./data
). For static files, you can also create a directory at ./static
.
Then you can use Docker Compose to run GoBlog. Here's an example docker-compose.yml
file:
version: "3"
services:
goblog:
container_name: goblog
image: ghcr.io/jlelse/goblog:latest # or :tools
restart: unless-stopped # auto restart the container
volumes:
- ./config:/app/config # Config directory
- ./data:/app/data # Data directory, used for database, keys, uploads etc.
- ./static:/app/static # Static directory, if you want to publish static files
environment:
- TZ=Europe/Berlin # You timezone
If you don't want to use a reverse proxy (like Caddy) you can also publish the ports directly from the GoBlog container. Remember to enable public https in the config, so GoBlog gets Let's Encrypt certificates.
goblog:
container_name: goblog
...
ports:
- 80:80
- 443:443
Start the container:
docker-compose up -d
Update the container with a newer image:
docker-compose pull
docker-compose up -d