# Ferdi-server-docker [Ferdi](https://github.com/getferdi/ferdi) is a hard-fork of [Franz](https://github.com/meetfranz/franz), adding awesome features and removing unwanted ones. Ferdi-server is an unofficial replacement of the Franz server for use with the Ferdi Client. This is a dockerized version of [Ferdi-server](https://github.com/getferdi/server) running on Alpine Linux and Node.js (v10.16.3). ## Why use a custom Ferdi-server? A custom ferdi-server allows you to experience the full potential of the Ferdi client. It allows you to use all Premium features (e.g. Workspaces and custom URL recipes) and [adding your own recipes](#creating-and-using-custom-recipes). ## Features - [x] User registration and login - [x] Service creation, download, listing and removing - [x] Workspace support - [x] Functioning service store - [x] User dashboard - [x] Password recovery - [x] Export/import data to other ferdi-servers - [ ] Recipe update ## Installation & Setup Here are some example snippets to help you get started creating a container. The docker can be run as is, with the default sqlite database, or you can modifying your ENV variables to use an external database (e.g. MYSql, MariaDB, Postgres, etc). After setting up the docker container you will need to create a NGINX reverse proxy to access Ferdi-server outside of your home network. ### docker Pull the docker image: docker pull getferdi/ferdi-server To create the docker container with the proper parameters: docker create \ --name=ferdi-server \ -e NODE_ENV=development \ -e EXTERNAL_DOMAIN= \ -e DB_CONNECTION= \ -e DB_HOST= \ -e DB_PORT= \ -e DB_USER= \ -e DB_PASSWORD= \ -e DB_DATABASE= \ -e DB_SSL=false \ -e MAIL_CONNECTION=smtp \ -e SMPT_HOST= \ -e SMTP_PORT= \ -e MAIL_SSL=true/false \ -e MAIL_USERNAME= \ -e MAIL_PASSWORD= \ -e MAIL_SENDER= \ -e IS_CREATION_ENABLED=true \ -e IS_DASHBOARD_ENABLED=true \ -e IS_REGISTRATION_ENABLED=true \ -e CONNECT_WITH_FRANZ=true \ -p :80 \ -v :/config \ -v :/app/database \ -v :/app/recipes \ --restart unless-stopped \ getferdi/ferdi-server ### docker-compose You can use sample [./docker/docker-compose.yml](https://github.com/getferdi/server/tree/master/docker/docker-compose.yml). This will pull latest image from Docker Hub or use local image which you can build using instructions in [Building locally section](#Building-locally). To start the application, use docker-compose up The server will be launched at [http://localhost:3333/](http://localhost:3333/) address. ## Configuration Container images are configured using parameters passed at runtime (such as those above). These parameters are separated by a colon and indicate `:` respectively. For example, `-p 3333:80` would expose port `80` from inside the container to be accessible from the host's IP on port `3333` outside the container. After the first run, Ferdi-server's default configuration is saved inside the `config.txt` file inside your persistent data directory (`/config` in the container). If any environmental parameter is not passed to the container, its value will be taken from the `config.txt` file. You can also edit the `config.txt` file, but it is advisable to send the environment parameters to the container. | Parameter | Function | | :----: | --- | | `-p :3333` | will map the container's port 80 to a port on the host, default is 3333 | | `-e NODE_ENV=development` | for specifying Node environment, production or development, default is development | | `-e EXTERNAL_DOMAIN=` | for specifying external domain address of the ferdi server | | `-e DB_CONNECTION=sqlite` | for specifying the database being used, default is sqlite | | `-e DB_HOST=` | for specifying the database host, default is 127.0.0.1 | | `-e DB_PORT=` | for specifying the database port, default is 3306 | | `-e DB_USER=` | for specifying the database user, default is root | | `-e DB_PASSWORD=` | for specifying the database password, default is password | | `-e DB_DATABASE=adonis` | for specifying the database to be used, adonis | | `-e DB_SSL=false` | true only if your database is postgres and it is hosted online on platforms like GCP, AWS, etc | | `-e MAIL_CONNECTION=` | for specifying the mail sender to be used, default is smtp | | `-e SMPT_HOST=` | for specifying the mail host to be used, default is 127.0.0.1 | | `-e SMTP_PORT=` | for specifying the mail port to be used, default is 2525 | | `-e MAIL_SSL=true/false` | for specifying SMTP mail secuirty, default is false | | `-e MAIL_USERNAME=` | for specifying your mail username to be used, default is username | | `-e MAIL_PASSWORD=` | for specifying your mail password to be used, default is password | | `-e MAIL_SENDER=:/config` | this will store persistent ENV data on the docker host | | `-v :/app/database` | this will strore Ferdi-server's database on the docker host for persistence | | `-v :/app/recipes` | this will strore Ferdi-server's recipes on the docker host for persistence | By enabling the `CONNECT_WITH_FRANZ` option, Ferdi-server can: - Show the full Franz recipe library instead of only custom recipes - Import Franz accounts ## Supported databases and drivers To use a different database than the default, SQLite, enter the driver code below in your ENV configuration. | Database | Driver | | :----: | --- | | MariaDB | mysql | | MySQL | mysql | | PostgreSQL | pg | | SQLite3 | sqlite | ## Supported mail connections (advanced) To use a different email sender than the default, SMTP, enter the correct information in your ENV configuration and adapt your docker run, create, or compose commands accordingly. | Mail Connection | ENV variables | | :----: | --- | | SMTP | SMTP_PORT, SMTP_HOST, MAIL_USERNAME, MAIL_PASSWORD, MAIL_SSL | | SparkPost | SPARKPOST_API_KEY | | Mailgun | MAILGUN_DOMAIN, MAILGUN_API_REGION, MAILGUN_API_KEY | | Ethereal | A disposable account is created automatically if you choose this option. | ## NGINX config block To access Ferdi-server from outside of your home network on a subdomain use this server block: ``` # Ferdi-server server { listen 443 ssl http2; server_name ferdi.my.website; # all ssl related config moved to ssl.conf include /config/nginx/ssl.conf; location / { proxy_pass http://:3333; proxy_set_header X-Real-IP $remote_addr; proxy_set_header X-Forwarded-For $proxy_add_x_forwarded_for; proxy_set_header Host $host; proxy_set_header X-Forwarded-Proto $scheme; } } ``` ## Importing your Franz account Ferdi-server allows you to import your full Franz account, including all its settings. To import your Franz account, open `http://[YOUR FERDI-SERVER]/import` in your browser and login using your Franz account details. Ferdi-server will create a new user with the same credentials and copy your Franz settings, services and workspaces. ## Transferring user data Please refer to ## Creating and using custom recipes Ferdi-server allows to extends the Franz recipe catalogue with custom Ferdi recipes. For documentation on how to create a recipe, please visit [the official guide by Franz](https://github.com/meetfranz/plugins/blob/master/docs/integration.md). To add your recipe to Ferdi-server, open `http://[YOUR FERDI-SERVER]/new` in your browser. You can now define the following settings: - `Author`: Author who created the recipe - `Name`: Name for your new service. Can contain spaces and unicode characters - `Service ID`: Unique ID for this recipe. Does not contain spaces or special characters (e.g. `google-drive`) - `Link to PNG/SVG image`: Direct link to a 1024x1024 PNG image and SVG that is used as a logo inside the store. Please use jsDelivr when using a file uploaded to GitHub as raw.githubusercontent files won't load - `Recipe files`: Recipe files that you created using the [Franz recipe creation guide](https://github.com/meetfranz/plugins/blob/master/docs/integration.md). Please do *not* package your files beforehand - upload the raw files (you can drag and drop multiple files). ferdi-server will automatically package and store the recipe in the right format. Please also do not drag and drop or select the whole folder, select the individual files. ### Listing custom recipes Inside Ferdi, searching for `ferdi:custom` will list all your custom recipes. ## Support Info * Shell access while the container is running: `docker exec -it ferdi-server /bin/bash` * To monitor the logs of the container in realtime: `docker logs -f ferdi-server` ## Updating Info Below are the instructions for updating the container to get the most recent version of Ferdi-server: ### Via Docker Run/Create * Update the image: `docker pull getferdi/ferdi-server` * Stop the running container: `docker stop ferdi-server` * Delete the container: `docker rm ferdi-server` * Recreate a new container with the same docker create parameters as instructed above (if mapped correctly to a host folder, your `/config` folder and your ENV settings will be preserved) * Start the new container: `docker start ferdi-server` * You can also remove the old dangling images: `docker image prune` ### Via Docker Compose * Update all images: `docker-compose pull` * or update a single image: `docker-compose pull ferdi-server` * Let compose update all containers as necessary: `docker-compose up -d` * or update a single container: `docker-compose up -d ferdi-server` * You can also remove the old dangling images: `docker image prune` ## Building locally If you want to build this image locally, please run this command from root of [ferdi server repository](https://github.com/getferdi/server/tree/master/): ``` docker build \ -f docker/Dockerfile \ --no-cache \ --pull \ -t getferdi/ferdi-server:latest . ``` ## Versions * **05.02.21:** - Repository moved to ferdi-server repository * **19.01.21:** - Updated Mail SSL and DB SLL settings * **20.09.20:** - Updated SMTP Mailer settings for password reset. * **21.06.20:** - Rebase to Alpine 3.11 and added Mailer settings. * **25.09.19:** - Initial Release. ## License Ferdi-server-docker and ferdi-server are licensed under the MIT License.