Official docker container of Fusio. More information about Fusio at: https://www.fusio-project.org
The most simple usage is to use the provided docker-compose.yml
file. Use the
following command to setup a mysql and fusio container.
docker-compose up -d
NOTE: You MUST change the default passwords which are defined in the
docker-compose.yml
file before running this container on the internet.
If you dont want/can use the docker-compose
command you can create and link
the needed containers also manually. Therefor you need to create the following
containers:
$ docker run -d --name fusio-db \
-e "MYSQL_ROOT_PASSWORD=7f3e5186032a" \
-e "MYSQL_USER=fusio" \
-e "MYSQL_PASSWORD=61ad6c605975" \
-e "MYSQL_DATABASE=fusio" \
mysql:5.7
$ docker run -d --name fusio \
-p 80:80 \
--link fusio-db:db \
-e "FUSIO_PROJECT_KEY=42eec18ffdbffc9fda6110dcc705d6ce" \
-e "FUSIO_HOST=acme.com" \
-e "FUSIO_ENV=dev" \
-e "FUSIO_DB_USER=fusio" \
-e "FUSIO_DB_PW=61ad6c605975" \
-e "FUSIO_DB_HOST=db" \
-e "FUSIO_DB_NAME=fusio" \
-e "FUSIO_BACKEND_USER=demo" \
-e "[email protected]" \
-e "FUSIO_BACKEND_PW=c6/337d2ef_c" \
fusio/fusio:latest