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README.md

ejabberd Community Server - Base

This ejabberd Docker image allows you to run a single node ejabberd instance in a Docker container.

Running ejabberd

Default configuration for domain localhost

You can run ejabberd in a new container with the following command:

docker run --name ejabberd -d -p 5222:5222 ejabberd/ecs

This command will run Docker image as a daemon, using ejabberd default configuration file and XMPP domain "localhost".

To stop the running container, you can run:

docker stop ejabberd

If needed you can restart the stopped ejabberd container with:

docker restart ejabberd

Creating admin user

When the container is running (and thus ejabberd), you can exec commands inside the container. The api command-line tool can be used to exercise the API directly from the container, even if the API is not exposed to the outside world. Note: ejabberd configuration must allow api calls from loopback interface.

To create an admin user (or any other user), you can use the following command:

docker exec -it ejabberd bin/ejabberdapi register --endpoint=http://127.0.0.1:5280/ --jid=admin@localhost --password=passw0rd

It's also possible to fallback to ejabberdctl commands:

docker exec -it ejabberd bin/ejabberdctl register admin localhost passw0rd

Running ejabberd with Erlang console attached

If you would like to run it with Erlang console attached you can use the live command:

docker run -it -p 5222:5222 ejabberd/ecs live

This command will use default configuration file and XMPP domain "localhost".

Running ejabberd with your config file and database host directory

The following command will pass config file using Docker volume feature and share local directory to store database:

mkdir database
docker run -d --name ejabberd -v $(pwd)/ejabberd.yml:/home/ejabberd/conf/ejabberd.yml -v $(pwd)/database:/home/ejabberd/database -p 5222:5222 ejabberd/ecs

Checking ejabberd log files

You can execute a Docker command to check the content of the log files from inside to container, even if you do not put it on a shared persistent drive:

docker exec -it ejabberd tail -f logs/ejabberd.log

Open ejabberd debug console

You can open a live debug Erlang console attached to a running container:

docker exec -it ejabberd bin/ejabberdctl debug

Execute ejabberdctl command

You can run anu ejabberdctl command inside running container. Example:

docker exec -it ejabberd bin/ejabberdctl status

Docker image advanced configuration

Ports

ejabberd base Docker image exposes the following port:

  • 5222: This is the default XMPP port for clients.
  • 5280: This is the port for admin interface, API, Websockets and XMPP BOSH.
  • 5269: Optional. This is the port for XMPP federation. Only needed if you want to communicate with users on other servers.

Volumes

ejabberd produces two type of data: log files and database (Mnesia). This is the kind of data you probably want to store on a persistent or local drive (at least the database).

Here are the volume you may want to map:

  • /home/ejabberd/logs/: Directory containing log files
  • /home/ejabberd/database/: Directory containing Mnesia database. You should backup or export the content of the directory to persistent storage (host storage, local storage, any storage plugin)
  • /home/ejabberd/conf/: Directory containing configuration and certificates

Generating ejabberd release

Configuration

Image is build by embedding an ejabberd Erlang/OTP standalone release in the image.

The configuration of ejabberd Erlang/OTP release is customized with:

  • rel/config.exs: Customize ejabberd release
  • rel/dev.exs: ejabberd environment configuration for development release
  • rel/prod.exs: ejabberd environment configuration for production Docker release
  • vars.config: ejabberd compilation configuration options
  • conf/ejabberd.yml: ejabberd default config file

Build ejabberd Community Server base image from ejabberd master on Github:

docker build -t ejabberd/ecs .

Build ejabberd Community Server base image for a given ejabberd version:

docker build --build-arg VERSION=18.01 -t ejabberd/ecs:18.01 .

TODO

  • Rebuild last version of bin/ejabberdapi tool when creating container.