HumHub is a feature rich and highly flexible OpenSource Social Network Kit written in PHP. This container provides a quick, flexible and lightweight way to set up a proof-of-concept for detailed evaluation. Using this in production is possible, but please note that there is currently no official support available for this kind of setup.
This project provides different images and tags for different purposes. For evaluation use humhub:stable
, for production consider using the newest minor-version tag (e.g. humhub:1.15
).
latest
: unstable master build (not recommended for production; use with caution, might be unstable!)- Minor (e.g
1.15
): Always points to the latest release of given minor version. (Recommended) - Build (e.g
1.15.4
): Always points to the latest release of given build. Very stable but might be outdated. stable
: Always points to oldest, still supported, therefore most mature version. Updates include minor-version changes which can include db-schema changes (higher risk).legacy
: Try to avoid this tag as much as possible. If your current installation is flagged as "deprecated" the related tag is also changed to "legacy". Please try to upgrade as fast as possible to avoid security and other issues.
There are 3 different variants of this image. Use the unspecific tag (e.g. humhub:1.15
) if you what a running installation as fast as possible. Use the moving tags if you want to stay up-to-date, not caring about version-upgrades. For critical environments we recommend that you stick to the version-tags or digest, not using moving tags.
If plan to build some kind of hosted solution, have a look at docker-compose.prod.yml
to understand how the variant images can be used.
- all-in-one (e.g.
humhub:1.15
): Multi-service image (nginx + php-fpm). Use this if you are not sure what you need. - nginx (e.g.
humhub:1.15-nginx
): Only static files and nginx proxy config without php. - phponly (e.g.
humhub:1.15-phponly
): HumHub sources bundled with php-fpm. Needs a fcgi application-server to be able to deliver http.
- EndOfLife (EOL) means that there are no more continuous rebuilds happening. These versions can get removed at any time, so please do not use them or upgrade immediately.
- Versions flagged as Deprecated will enter EOL soon. Please avoid using them or upgrade as soon a possible.
- Stable Versions are broadly used and are receiving most attention. Using them will most likely provide the best experience.
- You can use Testing Versions if you need special new features. The newest HumHub versions will be first released in this way to find migration bugs in a save way. If you want to test upgrades to the next major version, this can be done with this tag.
- Experimental is reserved for development of this project and always defines an early and potentially broken build. We are doing our best to avoid broken releases to latest, but please be warned and do not use this in production environments.
Version | Status | AllInOne | Nginx | PHP-Only |
---|---|---|---|---|
1.13 |
π Deprecated | |||
1.15 |
π Stable | |||
1.16 |
π₯ Experimental |
Flavor | Stable | Latest | Legacy |
---|---|---|---|
AllInOne | |||
Nginx | |||
PHP-Only |
No database integrated. For persistency look at the Compose-File example.
docker run -d --name humhub_db -e MYSQL_ROOT_PASSWORD=root -e MYSQL_DATABASE=humhub mariadb:10.2
docker run -d --name humhub -p 80:80 --link humhub_db:db mriedmann/humhub:stable
- open http://localhost/ in browser
- complete the installation wizard (use
db
as database hostname andhumhub
as database name) - finished
version: '3.1'
services:
humhub:
image: mriedmann/humhub:stable
links:
- "db:db"
ports:
- "8080:80"
volumes:
- "config:/var/www/localhost/htdocs/protected/config"
- "uploads:/var/www/localhost/htdocs/uploads"
- "modules:/var/www/localhost/htdocs/protected/modules"
- "logs:/var/www/localhost/htdocs/protected/runtime/logs"
- "searchdb:/var/www/localhost/htdocs/protected/runtime/searchdb"
- "themes:/var/www/localhost/htdocs/themes"
environment:
HUMHUB_DB_USER: humhub
HUMHUB_DB_PASSWORD: humhub
db:
image: mariadb:10.2
environment:
MYSQL_ROOT_PASSWORD: root
MYSQL_DATABASE: humhub
MYSQL_USER: humhub
MYSQL_PASSWORD: humhub
volumes:
config: {}
uploads: {}
modules: {}
logs: {}
searchdb: {}
themes: {}
In some situations (e.g. with podman-compose) you have to run compose
up
twice to give it some time to create the named volumes.
This container supports some further options which can be configured via environment variables. Look at the docker-compose.yml for some inspiration.
To avoid the visual installer at the first startup, set the HUMHUB_DB_PASSWORD and HUMHUB_DB_USER.
If you use the --link
argument please specify the name of the link as host (via HUMHUB_DB_HOST
) or use db
as linkname ( --link <container>:db
).
HUMHUB_DB_USER []
HUMHUB_DB_PASSWORD []
HUMHUB_DB_NAME [humhub]
HUMHUB_DB_HOST [db]
HUMHUB_AUTO_INSTALL [false]
If this and HUMHUB_DB_USER
are set an automated installation will run during the first startup. This feature utilities a hidden installer-feature used for integration testing ( see code file ).
HUMHUB_PROTO [http]
HUMHUB_HOST [localhost]
If these are defined during auto-installation, HumHub will be installed and configured to use URLs with those details. (i.e. If they are set as HUMHUB_PROTO=https
, HUMHUB_HOST=example.com
, HumHub will be installed and configured so that the base URL is https://example.com/
. Leaving these as default will result in HumHub being installed and configured to be at http://localhost/
.
HUMHUB_ADMIN_LOGIN [admin]
HUMHUB_ADMIN_EMAIL [[email protected]]
HUMHUB_ADMIN_PASSWORD [test]
If these are defined during auto-installation, HumHub admin will be created with those credentials.
INTEGRITY_CHECK [1]
This can be set to "false"
to disable the startup integrity check. Use with caution!
WAIT_FOR_DB [1]
Can be used to let the startup fail if the db host is unavailable. To disable this, set it to "false"
. Can be useful if an external db-host is used, avoid when using a linked container.
SET_PJAX [1]
PJAX is a jQuery plugin that uses Ajax and pushState to deliver a fast browsing experience with real permalinks, page titles, and a working back button. (ref) This library is known to cause problems with some browsers during installation. This container starts with PJAX disabled to improve the installation reliability. If this is set (default), PJAX is enabled during the second startup. Set this to "false"
to permanently disable PJAX. Please note that changing this after container-creation has no effect on this behavior.
It is possible to configure HumHub email settings using the following environment variables:
HUMHUB_MAILER_SYSTEM_EMAIL_ADDRESS [[email protected]]
HUMHUB_MAILER_SYSTEM_EMAIL_NAME [HumHub]
HUMHUB_MAILER_TRANSPORT_TYPE [php]
HUMHUB_MAILER_HOSTNAME []
HUMHUB_MAILER_PORT []
HUMHUB_MAILER_USERNAME []
HUMHUB_MAILER_PASSWORD []
HUMHUB_MAILER_ENCRYPTION []
HUMHUB_MAILER_ALLOW_SELF_SIGNED_CERTS []
It is possible to configure HumHub LDAP authentication settings using the following environment variables:
HUMHUB_LDAP_ENABLED [0]
HUMHUB_LDAP_HOSTNAME []
HUMHUB_LDAP_PORT []
HUMHUB_LDAP_ENCRYPTION []
HUMHUB_LDAP_USERNAME []
HUMHUB_LDAP_PASSWORD []
HUMHUB_LDAP_BASE_DN []
HUMHUB_LDAP_LOGIN_FILTER []
HUMHUB_LDAP_USER_FILTER []
HUMHUB_LDAP_USERNAME_ATTRIBUTE []
HUMHUB_LDAP_EMAIL_ATTRIBUTE []
HUMHUB_LDAP_ID_ATTRIBUTE []
HUMHUB_LDAP_REFRESH_USERS []
HUMHUB_ADVANCED_LDAP_THUMBNAIL_SYNC_PROPERTY [thumbnailphoto]
It is also possible to change some php-config-settings. This comes in handy if you have to scale this container vertically.
Following environment variables can be used (default values in angle brackets):
PHP_POST_MAX_SIZE [16M]
PHP_UPLOAD_MAX_FILESIZE [10M]
PHP_MAX_EXECUTION_TIME [60]
PHP_MEMORY_LIMIT [1G]
PHP_TIMEZONE [UTC]
Following variables can be used to configure the embedded Nginx. The config-file gets rewritten on every container startup and is not persisted. Avoid changing it by hand.
NGINX_CLIENT_MAX_BODY_SIZE [10m]
NGINX_KEEPALIVE_TIMEOUT [65]
HUMHUB_REVERSEPROXY_WHITELIST ["127.0.0.1"]
HUMHUB_REVERSEPROXY_WHITELIST
allows access to the /ping
endpoint for the given IP-Address. CIDR notation is supported.
Please use the issues-page for bugs or suggestions. Pull-requests are highly welcomed.
Special thanks go to following contributors for there incredible work on this image:
And also to @luke- and his team for providing, building and maintaining HumHub.