added docker support for version 1.4.10-r2 based on alpine 3.5 (#346)

Signed-off-by: Adam Giemza <adam.giemza@gmail.com>
pull/347/merge
Adam Giemza 9 years ago committed by Roger Light
parent 25a1f7d199
commit 37cbadc311

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FROM alpine:3.5
MAINTAINER David Audet <david.audet@ca.com>
LABEL Description="Eclipse Mosquitto MQTT Broker"
RUN apk --no-cache --update add mosquitto=1.4.10-r2 && \
mkdir -p /mosquitto/config /mosquitto/data /mosquitto/log && \
cp /etc/mosquitto/mosquitto.conf /mosquitto/config && \
chown -R mosquitto:mosquitto /mosquitto
COPY docker-entrypoint.sh /
ENTRYPOINT ["/docker-entrypoint.sh"]
CMD ["/usr/sbin/mosquitto", "-c", "/mosquitto/config/mosquitto.conf"]

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#Eclipse Mosquitto v1.4.8 Docker Image
##Mount Points
Three mount points have been created in the image to be used for configuration, persistent storage and logs.
```
/mosquitto/config
/mosquitto/data
/mosquitto/log
```
##Configuration
When running the image, the default configuration values are used.
To use a custom configuration file, mount a **local** configuration file to `/mosquitto/conf/mosquitto.conf`
```
docker run -it -p 1883:1883 -p 9001:9001 -v mosquitto.conf:/mosquitto/data/mosquitto.conf mosquitto:1.4.8
```
Configuration can be changed to:
* persist data to `/mosquitto/data`
* log to `/mosquitto/log/mosquitto.log`
i.e. add the following to `mosquitto.conf`:
```
persistence true
persistence_location /mosquitto/data/
log_dest file /mosquitto/log/mosquitto.log
```
**Note**: If a volume is used, the data will persist between containers.
##Build
Build the image:
```
docker build -t mosquitto:1.4.8 .
```
##Run
Run a container using the new image:
```
docker run -it -p 1883:1883 -p 9001:9001 -v mosquitto.conf:/mosquitto/data/mosquitto.conf -v /mosquitto/data -v /mosquitto/log mosquitto:1.4.8
```
:boom: if the mosquitto configuration (mosquitto.conf) was modified
to use non-default ports, the docker run command will need to be updated
to expose the ports that have been configured.

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#!/bin/ash
set -e
exec "$@"
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