Files will be store in local path `/var/gogs` in my case.
@ -55,7 +55,7 @@ Most of settings are obvious and easy to understand, but there are some settings
- **Domain**: fill in with Docker container IP(e.g. `192.168.99.100`). But if you want to access your Gogs instance from a different physical machine, please fill in with the hostname or IP address of the Docker host machine.
- **SSH Port**: Use the exposed port from Docker container. For example, your SSH server listens on `22` inside Docker, but you expose it by `10022:22`, then use `10022` for this value.
- **HTTP Port**: Use port you want Gogs to listen on inside Docker container. For example, your Gogs listens on `3000` inside Docker, and you expose it by `10080:3000`, but you still use `3000` for this value.
- **Application URL**: Use combination of **Domain** and **exposed HTTP Port** values(e.g. `http://192.168.99.100:10080/`).
- **Application URL**: Use combination of **Domain** and **exposed HTTP Port** values(e.g. `http://192.168.99.100:10080/`).
Full documentation of settings can be found [here](http://gogs.io/docs/advanced/configuration_cheat_sheet.html).
@ -68,4 +68,8 @@ Steps to upgrade Gogs with Docker:
- `docker pull gogs/gogs`
- `docker stop gogs`
- `docker rm gogs`
- Finally, create container as the first time and don't forget to do same volume and port mapping.
- Finally, create container as the first time and don't forget to do same volume and port mapping.
## Known Issues
- `.dockerignore` seems to be ignored during Docker Hub Automated build