A simple docker container that runs Geoserver influenced by this docker recipe: https://github.com/eliotjordan/docker-geoserver/blob/master/Dockerfile
Note: We recommend using apt-cacher-ng
to speed up package fetching -
you should configure the host for it in the provided 71-apt-cacher-ng file.
There are various ways to get the image onto your system:
The preferred way (but using most bandwidth for the initial image) is to get our docker trusted build like this:
docker pull kartoza/geoserver
To build the image yourself without apt-cacher-ng (also consumes more bandwidth since deb packages need to be refetched each time you build) do:
docker build -t kartoza/geoserver git://github.com/kartoza/docker-geoserver
To build with apt-cacher-ng (and minimised download requirements) do you need to clone this repo locally first and modify the contents of 71-apt-cacher-ng to match your cacher host. Then build using a local url instead of directly from github.
git clone git://github.com/kartoza/docker-geoserver
Now edit 71-apt-cacher-ng
then do:
docker build -t kartoza/geoserver .
To replace OpenJDK Java with the Oracle JDK, set build-arg ORACLE_JDK=true
:
docker build --build-arg ORACLE_JDK=true -t kartoza/geoserver .
Alternatively, you can download the Oracle JDK 7 Linux x64 tar.gz currently in use by
webupd8team's Oracle JDK installer
(usually the latest version available from Oracle) and place it in resources
before building.
To enable strong cryptography when using the Oracle JDK (recommended), download the
Oracle Java policy jar zip
for the correct JDK version and place it at resources/jce_policy.zip
before building.
To build a GeoServer image with plugins (e.g. SQL Server plugin, Excel output plugin),
download the plugin zip files from the GeoServer download page and put them in
resources/plugins
before building. You should also download the matching version
GeoServer WAR zip file to resources/geoserver.zip
.
To remove Tomcat extras including docs, examples, and the manager webapp, set the
TOMCAT_EXTRAS
build-arg to false
:
docker build --build-arg TOMCAT_EXTRAS=false -t kartoza/geoserver .
The contents of resources/overlays
will be copied to the image file system
during the build. For example, to include a static Tomcat setenv.sh
,
create the file at resources/overlays/usr/local/tomcat/bin/setenv.sh
.
You can use this functionality to write a static GeoServer directory to
/opt/geoserver/data_dir
, include additional jar files, and more.
Overlay files will overwrite existing destination files, so be careful!
You probably want to also have postgis running too. To create a running container do:
docker run --name "postgis" -d -t kartoza/postgis:9.4-2.1
docker run --name "geoserver" --link postgis:postgis -p 8080:8080 -d -t kartoza/geoserver
You can also use the following environment variables to pass a user name and password. To postgis:
- -e USERNAME=
- -e PASS=
These will be used to create a new superuser with your preferred credentials. If these are not specified then the postgresql user is set to 'docker' with password 'docker'.
There is also a convenience run script that will setup a postgis container
and a geoserver container in the run.sh
script for this repository.
Note: The default geoserver user is 'admin' and the password is 'geoserver'. We highly recommend changing these as soon as you first log in.
Docker volumes can be used to persist your data.
mkdir -p ~/geoserver_data
docker run -d -v $HOME/geoserver_data:/opt/geoserver/data_dir kartoza/geoserver
You need to ensure the geoserver_data
directory has sufficient permissions
for the docker process to read / write it.
To set Tomcat properties such as maximum heap memory size, create a setenv.sh
file such as:
JAVA_OPTS="$JAVA_OPTS -Xmx1536M -XX:MaxPermSize=756M"
JAVA_OPTS="$JAVA_OPTS -Djava.awt.headless=true -XX:+UseConcMarkSweepGC -XX:+CMSClassUnloadingEnabled"
Then pass the setenv.sh
file as a volume at /usr/local/tomcat/bin/setenv.sh
when running:
docker run -d -v $HOME/setenv.sh:/usr/local/tomcat/bin/setenv.sh kartoza/geoserver
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