The official Docker image is available on https://hub.docker.com/r/etherpad/etherpad.
If you are ok downloading a prebuilt image from Docker Hub, these are the commands:
# gets the latest published version
docker pull etherpad/etherpad
# gets a specific version
docker pull etherpad/etherpad:1.8.0If you want to use a personalized settings file, you will have to rebuild your image.
All of the following instructions are as a member of the docker group.
By default, the Etherpad Docker image is built and run in production mode: no development dependencies are installed, and asset bundling speeds up page load time.
A docker compose file is provided in the project. Please first copy .env.default to .env and adjust the variables to your preference.
docker compose up -d # will build and start the docker container on port 9001 with development settings.Starting dev server:
docker compose exec app bash -c "./bin/run.sh"For production, please create your own docker compose file and change the target property in the build section to production. In addition, change the NODE_ENV in environment to production. For instance:
docker compose -f docker-compose-production.yml up -dFor plugins, please add them in the build section under ETHERPAD_PLUGINS, for instance:
args:
ETHERPAD_PLUGINS: >-
ep_image_upload
ep_embedded_hyperlinks2
ep_headings2
ep_align
...Edit <BASEDIR>/settings.json.docker at your will. When rebuilding the image, this file will be copied inside your image and renamed to settings.json.
Each configuration parameter can also be set via an environment variable, using the syntax "${ENV_VAR}" or "${ENV_VAR:default_value}". For details, refer to settings.json.template.
If you want to install some plugins in your container, it is sufficient to list them in the ETHERPAD_PLUGINS build variable. The variable value has to be a space separated, double quoted list of plugin names (see examples).
Some plugins will need personalized settings. Just refer to the previous section, and include them in your custom settings.json.docker.
If you want to be able to export your pads to DOC/PDF/ODT files, you can install either Abiword or Libreoffice via setting a build variable.
For installing Abiword, set the INSTALL_ABIWORD build variable to any value.
Also, you will need to configure the path to the abiword executable
via setting the abiword property in <BASEDIR>/settings.json.docker to
/usr/bin/abiword or via setting the environment variable ABIWORD to
/usr/bin/abiword.
For installing Libreoffice instead, set the INSTALL_SOFFICE build variable
to any value.
Also, you will need to configure the path to the libreoffice executable
via setting the soffice property in <BASEDIR>/settings.json.docker to
/usr/bin/soffice or via setting the environment variable SOFFICE to
/usr/bin/soffice.
To run your instance:
docker run --detach --publish <DESIRED_PORT>:9001 <YOUR_USERNAME>/etherpadAnd point your browser to http://<YOUR_IP>:<DESIRED_PORT>;
The settings.json.docker available by default allows to control almost every setting via environment variables.
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The name of the instance |
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favicon default name, or a fully specified URL to your own favicon |
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The default text of a pad |
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IP which etherpad should bind at. Change to |
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port which etherpad should bind at |
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the password for the |
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the password for the first user |
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a database supported by https://www.npmjs.com/package/ueberdb2 |
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the host of the database |
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the port of the database |
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the database name |
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a database user with sufficient permissions to create tables |
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the password for the database username |
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the character set for the tables (only required for MySQL) |
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in case |
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If your database needs additional settings, you will have to use a personalized settings.json.docker and rebuild the container (or otherwise put the updated settings.json inside your image).
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focus on the File Menu and/or editbar |
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focus on the Chat window |
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save a revision |
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undo/redo |
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redo |
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italic |
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bold |
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underline |
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backspace |
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strike through |
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ordered list |
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shows a gritter popup showing a line author |
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unordered list |
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ordered list |
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clear authorship |
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in mozilla versions 14-19 avoid reconnecting pad |
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indent |
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scroll to top of pad |
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You can use the UI skin variants builder at /p/test#skinvariantsbuilder
For the colibris skin only, you can choose how to render the three main containers: * toolbar (top menu with icons) * editor (containing the text of the pad) * background (area outside of editor, mostly visible when using page style)
For each of the 3 containers you can choose 4 color combinations: * super-light * light * dark * super-dark
For the editor container, you can also make it full width by adding full-width-editor variant (by default editor is rendered as a page, with a max-width of 900px).
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multiple skin variants separated by spaces |
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valid values are |
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Privacy: disable IP logging |
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How often (ms) to rotate in a new secret for signing cookies |
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Value of the SameSite cookie property. |
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How long (ms) a user can be away before they must log in again. |
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How often (ms) to write the latest cookie expiration time. |
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hide/show the settings.json in admin page |
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set to |
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maximum allowed file size when importing a pad, in bytes. |
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maximum number of import/export calls per IP. |
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the call rate for import/export requests will be estimated in this time window (in milliseconds) |
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duration of the rate limit window for commits by individual users/IPs (in seconds) |
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maximum number of changes per IP to allow during the rate limit window |
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Should we suppress errors from being visible in the default Pad Text? |
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If this option is enabled, a user must have a session to access pads. This effectively allows only group pads to be accessed. |
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Users may edit pads but not create new ones. Pad creation is only via the API. This applies both to group pads and regular pads. |
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If true, all css & js will be minified before sending to the client. This will improve the loading performance massively, but makes it difficult to debug the javascript/css |
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How long may clients use served javascript code (in seconds)? Not setting this may cause problems during deployment. Set to 0 to disable caching. |
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Absolute path to the Abiword executable. Abiword is needed to get advanced import/export features of pads. Setting it to null disables Abiword and will only allow plain text and HTML import/exports. |
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This is the absolute path to the soffice executable. LibreOffice can be used in lieu of Abiword to export pads. Setting it to null disables LibreOffice exporting. |
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Allow import of file types other than the supported ones: txt, doc, docx, rtf, odt, html & htm |
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This setting is used if you require authentication of all users. Note: "/admin" always requires authentication. |
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Require authorization by a module, or a user with is_admin set, see below. |
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Time (in seconds) to automatically reconnect pad when a "Force reconnect" message is shown to user. Set to 0 to disable automatic reconnection. |
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Percentage of viewport height to be additionally scrolled. e.g. 0.5, to place caret line in the middle of viewport, when user edits a line above of the viewport. Set to 0 to disable extra scrolling |
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Percentage of viewport height to be additionally scrolled. e.g. 0.5, to place caret line in the middle of viewport, when user edits a line below of the viewport. Set to 0 to disable extra scrolling |
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Percentage of viewport height to be additionally scrolled when user presses arrow up in the line of the top of the viewport. Set to 0 to let the scroll to be handled as default by Etherpad |
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Time (in milliseconds) used to animate the scroll transition. Set to 0 to disable animation |
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Flag to control if it should scroll when user places the caret in the last line of the viewport |
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The maximum size (in bytes) of a single message accepted via Socket.IO. If a client sends a larger message, its connection gets closed to prevent DoS (memory exhaustion) attacks. |
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Allow Load Testing tools to hit the Etherpad Instance. WARNING: this will disable security on the instance. |
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Enable dumping objects preventing a clean exit of Node.js. WARNING: this has a significant performance impact. |
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Expose Etherpad version in the web interface and in the Server http header. Do not enable on production machines. |
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Use a Postgres database, no admin user enabled:
docker run -d \
--name etherpad \
-p 9001:9001 \
-e 'DB_TYPE=postgres' \
-e 'DB_HOST=db.local' \
-e 'DB_PORT=4321' \
-e 'DB_NAME=etherpad' \
-e 'DB_USER=dbusername' \
-e 'DB_PASS=mypassword' \
etherpad/etherpadRun enabling the administrative user admin:
docker run -d \
--name etherpad \
-p 9001:9001 \
-e 'ADMIN_PASSWORD=supersecret' \
etherpad/etherpadRun a test instance running DirtyDB on a persistent volume:
docker run -d \
-v etherpad_data:/opt/etherpad-lite/var \
-p 9001:9001 \
etherpad/etherpad