# Etherpad Lite image for docker This image uses an mysql container for the backend for the pads. It is based on latest nodejs image. ## About Etherpad Lite > *From the official website:* Etherpad allows you to edit documents collaboratively in real-time, much like a live multi-player editor that runs in your browser. Write articles, press releases, to-do lists, etc. together with your friends, fellow students or colleagues, all working on the same document at the same time. ![alt text](http://i.imgur.com/zYrGkg3.gif "Etherpad in action") All instances provide access to all data through a well-documented API and supports import/export to many major data exchange formats. And if the built-in feature set isn't enough for you, there's tons of plugins that allow you to customize your instance to suit your needs. You don't need to set up a server and install Etherpad in order to use it. Just pick one of publicly available instances that friendly people from everywhere around the world have set up. Alternatively, you can set up your own instance by following our installation guide ## Quickstart Copy-paste the following content in a `docker-compose.yml` file ```yaml --- version: "3.4" services: db: image: mariadb:10.3 command: --character-set-server=utf8mb4 --collation-server=utf8mb4_unicode_ci volumes: - db_data:/var/lib/mysql environment: MARIADB_ROOT_PASSWORD: insecure MARIADB_DATABASE: etherpad etherpad: build: context: . dockerfile: Dockerfile image: glenux/etherpad:latest environment: DATABASE_URL: mysql://root:insecure:3306@db/etherpad ETHERPAD_ADMIN_USER: admin ETHERPAD_ADMIN_PASSWORD: insecure NODE_ENV: production ports: - 9001:9001 volumes: db_data: ``` Then run `docker-compose up` Etherpad will automatically create an `etherpad` database in the specified mysql server if it does not already exist. You can now access Etherpad Lite from http://localhost:9001/ ## Environment variables This image supports the following environment variables: * `ETHERPAD_TITLE`: Title of the Etherpad Lite instance. Defaults to "Etherpad". * `ETHERPAD_PORT`: Port of the Etherpad Lite instance. Defaults to 9001. * `ETHERPAD_ADMIN_PASSWORD`: If set, an admin account is enabled for Etherpad, and the /admin/ interface is accessible via it. * `ETHERPAD_ADMIN_USER`: If the admin password is set, this defaults to "admin". Otherwise the user can set it to another username. * `ETHERPAD_DB_HOST`: Hostname of the mysql databse to use. Defaults to `mysql` * `ETHERPAD_DB_USER`: By default Etherpad Lite will attempt to connect as root to the mysql container. * `ETHERPAD_DB_PASS`: MySQL password to use, mandatory. If legacy links are used and ETHERPAD_DB_USER is root, then `MYSQL_ENV_MYSQL_ROOT_PASSWORD` is automatically used. * `ETHERPAD_DB_NAME`: The mysql database to use. Defaults to *etherpad*. If the database is not available, it will be created when the container is launched. The generated settings.json file will be available as a volume under */opt/etherpad-lite/var/*.