Metalnx is a web application designed to work alongside iRODS. It is a graphical user interface and serves as a client that authenticates to an existing iRODS Zone.
The preferred method of deployment is via Docker.
docker-compose.yml
version: '3'
services:
metalnx:
image: irods/metalnx:latest
restart: always
volumes:
- ./metalnx-configuration:/etc/irods-ext
ports:
- 80:8080
and then the ./metalnx-configuration/metalnx.properties
file requires rodsadmin iRODS connection credentials.
Metalnx will be available on port 80 of the docker host machine at /metalnx
.
This configuration could be supplemented with an nginx (or other) reverse-proxy to put Metalnx port 80 (and the subpath /metalnx
) behind https on 443.
Examples of the metalnx-configuration can be found in docker-test-framework/etc/irods-ext.
Configuration of the default application can change many things about how Metalnx looks and behaves.
- Configuration of Zone information, and features to display
- Theming with custom CSS/Logo
Create a copy of the default docker-test-framework/etc/irods-ext directory and update metalnx.properties
and metalnxConfig.xml
, and then run a container with the new configuration, probably with --add-host
information due to Docker:
docker run -d \
-p 8080:8080 \
-v `pwd`/mylocal-irods-ext:/etc/irods-ext \
--add-host hostcomputer:172.17.0.1 \
--name metalnx \
irods/metalnx:latest
To map a local directory with SSL certificates (self-signed or from a CA), the container will look in /tmp/cert
:
-v `pwd`/mylocal-certs:/tmp/cert \
The login screen should appear when requested in a web browser:
http://x.x.x.x:8080/metalnx
Or...
From source, the package will 'just build':
make
This will result in a new Docker image named myimages/metalnx:latest
on your machine.
If you're deploying your own image (built just above):
docker run -d \
-p 8080:8080 \
-v `pwd`/mylocal-irods-ext:/etc/irods-ext \
--add-host hostcomputer:172.17.0.1 \
--name metalnx \
myimages/metalnx:latest
More documentation can be found in the Docs directory.
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This software is provided under the BSD-3 License.