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Docker Image with MkDocs. It's using tiny image provided by Alpine.
MkDocs is a fast, simple and downright gorgeous static site generator that's geared towards building project documentation. Documentation source files are written in Markdown, and configured with a single YAML configuration file.
Purpose of this image was to simplify the process of deploying MkDocs. This image is based on Alpine Linux to minimize the size of the image.
Example build:
docker buildx build --platform linux/arm64 --file Dockerfile-arm64v8 -t polinux/mkdocs:arm64v8-1.2.2 .
version: '3'
services:
mkdocs:
container_name: mkdocs
image: polinux/mkdocs:1.2.2
restart: always
ports:
- "8000:8000"
environment:
LIVE_RELOAD_SUPPORT: 'true'
ADD_MODULES: 'fontawesome-markdown mkdocs-git-revision-date-localized-plugin mkdocs-material'
FAST_MODE: 'true'
DOCS_DIRECTORY: '/mkdocs'
GIT_REPO: '[email protected]:username/docs.git'
UPDATE_INTERVAL: 15
AUTO_UPDATE: 'true'
volumes:
- $HOME/.ssh/id_rsa:/root/.ssh/id_rsa
Variable | Notes | Default |
---|---|---|
LIVE_RELOAD_SUPPORT |
Support for live reload feature. | false |
ADD_MODULES |
List of module to install. | false |
FAST_MODE |
Enable fast mode. Rebuilds only changed/added files | false |
DOCS_DIRECTORY |
Directory in which documentation is mounted inside of container | /mkdocs |
GIT_REPO |
Repository address. Will require ssh key for ssh connection. Example: -v ${HOME}/.ssh/id_rsa:/root/.ssh/id_rsa |
false |
GIT_BRANCH |
Self explanatory | master |
AUTO_UPDATE |
Auto update for git repository support | false |
UPDATE_INTERVAL |
Update interval in minutes - used only when AUTO_UPDATE set to true |
every 15 minutes |
DEV_ADDR |
Custom IP address and port to serve documentation locall | 0.0.0.0:8000 |
docker run \
-ti \
--name mkdocs \
polinux/mkdocs
Custom config with git
repository as source of documentation
docker run \
-ti \
--name mkdocs \
-p 80:9000 \
-e "ADD_MODULES=mkdocs-bootstrap mkdocs-gitbook mkdocs-bootstrap4" \
-e "LIVE_RELOAD_SUPPORT=true" \
-e "FAST_MODE=true" \
-e "DOCS_DIRECTORY=/my_docs" \
-e "GIT_REPO=https://my_repos/custom-docs.git" \
-e "GIT_BRANCH=develop" \
-e "AUTO_UPDATE=true" \
-e "UPDATE_INTERVAL=1" \
-e "DEV_ADDR=0.0.0.0:9000" \
-v ${HOME}/.ssh/id_rsa:/root/.ssh/id_rsa \
polinux/mkdocs
See docker-compose.yaml
for all compose options examples
Assuming you are using git repository as source of documentation there are two options available for updating the content of the docs.
Assuming that container name is mkdocs
docker exec -ti mkdocs bootstrap update
Pulled branch: master
Commit: a4000c525f6db977777bf758987c4df0b44f59b4
Commit Message: Updated nodejs
Date: 2020-03-24 18:52:43
Author: Przemek Ozgo
there are two environmental variables that can be used for AUTO UPDATE. See table above ^^
docker build -t polinux/mkdocs .
Use docker command to see if all required containers are up and running:
docker ps
Check logs of mkdocs server container:
docker logs mkdocs
Sometimes you might just want to review how things are deployed inside a running container, you can do this by executing a bash shell through docker's exec command:
docker exec -ti mkdocs /bin/bash
History of an image and size of layers:
docker history --no-trunc=true polinux/mkdocs | tr -s ' ' | tail -n+2 | awk -F " ago " '{print $2}'
Przemyslaw Ozgo