Dockerfile
to create a Docker container image for Akaunting.
Akaunting is a self-hosted open source accounting software.
This is based heavily on the sameersbn/docker-akaunting repository. The first key difference is that I've modified it to be based on Alpine rather than Ubuntu. The second key difference is that the Akaunting software is not actually contained in the image, rather it is bootstraped by downloading it into a writable volume the first time that the the image is run. This allows the built in updating feature of Akaunting to work even though it is running in a container.
If you find this image useful here's how you can help:
- Send a pull request with your awesome features and bug fixes
- Help users resolve their issues.
- Support the development of this image with a donation
Before reporting your issue please try updating Docker to the latest version and check if it resolves the issue. Refer to the Docker installation guide for instructions.
SELinux users should try disabling SELinux using the command setenforce 0
to see if it resolves the issue.
If the above recommendations do not help then report your issue along with the following information:
- Output of the
docker version
anddocker info
commands - The
docker run
command ordocker-compose.yml
used to start the image. Mask out the sensitive bits. - Please state if you are using Boot2Docker, VirtualBox, etc.
Automated builds of the image are available on Dockerhub and is the recommended method of installation.
docker pull gslime/akaunting
Alternatively you can build the image yourself.
docker build -t gslime/akaunting github.com/kll/docker-akaunting-alpine
The quickest way to start using this image is with docker-compose.
Clone the repository.
git clone https://github.com/kll/docker-akaunting-alpine.git
Copy the example.env
file to .env
and then configure the settings.
Set the AKAUNTING_URL
value with the url from which Akaunting will be externally accessible.
Create the required named docker volumes.
docker volume create akaunting_db
docker volume create akaunting_www
docker volume create akaunting_data
Then bring everything up with docker-compose.
docker-compose up --build
Persistence is achieved through docker volumes. They are created externally from the docker-compose
file so they can
be given sensible names for easy identification later. By default they will be located under the /var/lib/docker/volumes
folder on your file system.
The Quickstart instructions cover creating the appropriate volumes.
If you already have a working Traefik reverse proxy setup, then you can connect this to it by copying the
docker-compose.override.example.yml
file to docker-compose.override.yml
and editing it as appropriate.
Installing and configuring Traefik itself is out of the scope of this repository.
The image allows users to create backups of the Akaunting installation using the app:backup:create
command or the akaunting-backup-create
helper script. The generated backup consists of configuration files, uploaded files and the sql database.
Before generating a backup — stop and remove the running instance.
docker stop akaunting && docker rm akaunting
Relaunch the container with the app:backup:create
argument.
docker run --name akaunting -it --rm [OPTIONS] \
gslime/akaunting:latest app:backup:create
The backup will be created in the backups/
folder of the Persistent volume. You can change the location using the AKAUNTING_BACKUPS_DIR
configuration parameter.
NOTE
Backups can also be generated on a running instance using:
docker exec -it akaunting akaunting-backup-create
By default backups are held indefinitely. Using the AKAUNTING_BACKUPS_EXPIRY
parameter you can configure how long (in seconds) you wish to keep the backups. For example, setting AKAUNTING_BACKUPS_EXPIRY=604800
will remove backups that are older than 7 days. Old backups are only removed when creating a new backup, never automatically.
Backups created using instructions from the Creating backups section can be restored using the app:backup:restore
argument.
Before restoring a backup — stop and remove the running instance.
docker stop akaunting && docker rm akaunting
Relaunch the container with the app:backup:restore
argument. Ensure you launch the container in the interactive mode -it
.
docker run --name akaunting -it --rm [OPTIONS] \
gslime/akaunting:latest app:backup:restore
A list of existing backups will be displayed. Select a backup you wish to restore.
To avoid this interaction you can specify the backup filename using the BACKUP
argument to app:backup:restore
, eg.
docker run --name akaunting -it --rm [OPTIONS] \
gslime/akaunting:latest app:backup:restore BACKUP=1417624827_akaunting_backup.tar
To upgrade to newer releases, use the built in One-Click Update feature.
For debugging and maintenance purposes you may want access the containers shell. If you are using Docker version 1.3.0
or higher you can access a running containers shell by starting bash
using docker exec
:
docker-compose exec -it akaunting bash