Running with Docker
Since v2, Tolgee runs PostgreSQL database in its container by default. To disable embedded Postgres, set
tolgee.postgres-autostart.enabled
property to false
.
Running Tolgee in single container (recommended)
To run server locally you should be fine just with running simple Docker image with mounted data volume. Tolgee has embedded PostgresSQL database, so you don't have to manually set it.
docker run -v tolgee_data:/data/ -p 8085:8080 tolgee/tolgee
This will:
- mount tolgee_data volume into it's directory inside the container
- expose tolgee container port on port 8085
- run the image!
Now you should be able to access Tolgee web application on http://localhost:8085
Running with compose
To run it on company infrastructure it is better to use some more optimized database system. Tolgee supports PostgreSQL. You can run it using docker-compose. To start let's create and enter a folder to store Tolgee related files:
mkdir tolgee && cd tolgee
Create a file named docker-compose.yml
containing following content.
version: '3'
services:
app:
image: tolgee/tolgee
volumes:
- ./data:/data
ports:
- '25432:25432' # if you would like to access the DB
- '8080:8080'
Configuring using configuration file
The recommended way of configuring the application is using configuration file.
To do so, you have to create the config.yaml
file containing configuration properties in the same directory as docker-compose.yaml
.
You can find the list of all properties in configuration reference.
version: '3'
services:
app:
image: tolgee/tolgee
volumes:
- ./data:/data
- ./config.yaml:/config.yaml # <--- this line
ports:
- '25432:25432'
- '8080:8080'
environment:
spring.config.additional-location: file:///config.yaml # <--- this line
tolgee:
authentication:
initial-password: admin
initial-username: admin
jwt-secret: my_jwt_secret
machine-translation:
google:
api-key: my_google_api_key
smtp:
auth: true
from: Tolgee <no-[email protected]>
host: email-smtp.regional-region.amazonaws.com
password: 'omg/my/password'
port: 465
ssl-enabled: true
username: [email protected]
Configuring using environmental variables
You can provide the configuration variables using environment variables or using .env
file.
version: '3'
services:
app:
image: tolgee/tolgee
volumes:
- ./data:/data
- ./config.yaml:/config.yaml
ports:
- '25432:25432'
- '8080:8080'
env_file:
- .env
To provide a configuration, add following .env file.
TOLGEE_AUTHENTICATION_INITIAL_PASSWORD=admin
TOLGEE_AUTHENTICATION_INITIAL_USERNAME=admin
TOLGEE_AUTHENTICATION_JWT_SECRET=my_jwt_secret
TOLGEE_MACHINE_TRANSLATION_GOOGLE_API_KEY=my_google_api_key
TOLGEE_SMTP_AUTH=true
TOLGEE_SMTP_FROM=Tolgee <[email protected]>
TOLGEE_SMTP_HOST=email-smtp.regional-region.amazonaws.com
TOLGEE_SMTP_PASSWORD=omg/my/password
TOLGEE_SMTP_PORT=465
TOLGEE_SMTP_SSL_ENABLED=true
[email protected]
Similarly, you can define other configuration properties.
Your initial username is admin
. Initial password is automatically generated and stored in /data/initial.pwd file in the
Tolgee container. You can print it by executing this:
cat data/initial.pwd