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#### Tags
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- **latest** : latest stable version.
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- **10.0** : latest 10.0.x version (stable)
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- **9.0** : latest 9.0.x version. (old stable)
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- **9.0** : latest 9.0.x version. (old stable) (unmaintained by this project)
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- **daily** : latest code (daily build).
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Other tags than `daily` are built weekly. For security reasons, you should occasionally update the container, even if you have the latest version of Nextcloud.
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- **DB_HOST** : Database host *(default : none)*
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#### Port
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- **8888**
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- **8888** : HTTP Nextcloud port.
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#### Volumes
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- **/data** : Nextcloud data.
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I advise you to use [docker-compose](https://docs.docker.com/compose/), which is a great tool for managing containers. You can create a `docker-compose.yml` with the following content (which must be adapted to your needs) and then run `docker-compose up -d nextcloud-db`, wait some 15 seconds for the database to come up, then run everything with `docker-compose up -d`, that's it! On subsequent runs, a single `docker-compose up -d` is sufficient!
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## Docker-compose file V2
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```
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version: '2'
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ports:
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- 8888:8888
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```
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## Docker-compose file V1
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```
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nextcloud:
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image: wonderfall/nextcloud
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links:
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- nextcloud-db:db_nextcloud-db
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environment:
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- UID=1000
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- GID=1000
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- UPLOAD_MAX_SIZE=10G
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- APC_SHM_SIZE=128M
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- OPCACHE_MEM_SIZE=128
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- CRON_PERIOD=15m
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- TZ=Europe/Berlin
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- ADMIN_USER=admin
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- ADMIN_PASSWORD=admin
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- DB_TYPE=mysql
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- DB_NAME=nextcloud
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- DB_USER=nextcloud
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- DB_PASSWORD=supersecretpassword
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- DB_HOST=nextcloud-db
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volumes:
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- /mnt/nextcloud/data:/data
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- /mnt/nextcloud/config:/config
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- /mnt/nextcloud/apps:/apps2
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nextcloud-db:
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image: mariadb:10
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volumes:
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- /mnt/nextcloud/db:/var/lib/mysql
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environment:
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- MYSQL_ROOT_PASSWORD=supersecretpassword
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- MYSQL_DATABASE=nextcloud
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- MYSQL_USER=nextcloud
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- MYSQL_PASSWORD=supersecretpassword
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```
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You can update everything with `docker-compose pull` followed by `docker-compose up -d`.
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