[![CI](https://github.com/okainov/mantisbt-docker/workflows/CI/badge.svg?branch=master)](https://github.com/okainov/mantisbt-docker/actions) [![Docker Image Size (latest by date)](https://img.shields.io/docker/image-size/okainov/mantisbt)](https://hub.docker.com/r/okainov/mantisbt) [![Docker Pulls](https://img.shields.io/docker/pulls/okainov/mantisbt)](https://hub.docker.com/r/okainov/mantisbt) # MantisBT bug tracker Docker image Docker image for Mantis Bug Tracker https://www.mantisbt.org/ # Why this image? There are some other alternative images exist already such as [vimagick/mantisbt](https://hub.docker.com/r/vimagick/mantisbt/), [xlrl/docker-mantisbt](https://github.com/xlrl/docker-mantisbt) and a few others. Why do we need yet another image? The reason is to combine all the useful features they have and add some missing ones. To list some: - Always latest MantisBT version. - Comes with the latest PHP version (7.4 as for today) - Allows to easily configure presence of `admin` service folder - Comes with built-in integration with Gitlab and Github [source plugins](https://github.com/mantisbt-plugins/source-integration) - Example `docker-compose.yml` file provided for getting started in one click! - Easy customization of the config files and custom plugins without destroying data from base image - Consistent Dockerfile style following all best practices (ensured by Dockerfile lint) # Quick start - Download `docker-compose.yml` from this repo: `wget https://raw.githubusercontent.com/okainov/mantisbt-docker/master/docker-compose.yaml` - Check the environment variables (at least you need to set MASTER_SALT env variable, [doc]( https://www.mantisbt.org/docs/master/en-US/Admin_Guide/html-desktop/#admin.config.security)) - `docker-compose up -d` - Open browser at `localhost:8989/admin/install.php` and follow installation instructions, default out-of-the-box values are good to use. -- Ignore `Config File Exists but Database does not` warning and proceed installation - Log in as `administrator`/`root` (default credentials) and confugre whatever you need (typically you want to create your own Admin user and disable built-in "administrator" first) - Check MantisBT own's checks at `localhost:8989/admin/`. Note: several warnings are expected to be "WARN" due to issues in MantisBT, such as magic quotes warning ([#26964](https://www.mantisbt.org/bugs/view.php?id=26964)) and "folder outside of web root" warnings ([#21584](https://mantisbt.org/bugs/view.php?id=21584))) - When ready to move to production, either remove `MANTIS_ENABLE_ADMIN` env variable or set it to 0 - this will remove "admin" folder from the installation. For further details refer to [official documentation](https://www.mantisbt.org/docs/master/en-US/Admin_Guide/html-desktop/#admin.install.new) # Example docker-compose.yml ```YAML version: "3" services: web: # Pin the version for production usage! image: okainov/mantisbt:latest container_name: mantis_web ports: - "8989:80" environment: - MANTIS_ENABLE_ADMIN=1 # Set master salt, typically can be generated by `cat /dev/urandom | head -c 64 | base64` #- MASTER_SALT= # Set base email settings. For more detailed configuration (i.e. SMTP) you'll need to add own config file - EMAIL_WEBMASTER=webmaster@localhost - EMAIL_FROM=webmaster@localhost - EMAIL_RETURN_PATH=webmaster@localhost # Uncomment only if modified from default values #- MYSQL_HOST=db #- MYSQL_DATABASE=bugtracker #- MYSQL_USER=mantis #- MYSQL_PASSWORD=mantis depends_on: - db restart: always db: image: mysql:5.7 container_name: mantis_db volumes: - ./db_data:/var/lib/mysql environment: - MYSQL_ROOT_PASSWORD=root - MYSQL_DATABASE=bugtracker - MYSQL_USER=mantis - MYSQL_PASSWORD=mantis command: ['mysqld', '--character-set-server=utf8mb4', '--collation-server=utf8mb4_unicode_ci'] ``` # Extensions ## Custom config settings If you need to customize more options in config, create `config_inc_addon.php` file and mount it to `/var/www/html/config/config_inc_addon.php` in container. This fill will be added to default `config_inc.php`. Mounting it will allow you to see the changes instantly without rebuilding/restarting the container. Some of the typical settings you might want to change: ``` $g_window_title = 'Title of your MantisBT instance'; // Default is useless 5 minutes $g_reauthentication_expiry = 60 * 60; // Increase upload file size from default 5MB $g_max_file_size = 5 * 1024 * 1024; // Enable anonymous access $g_allow_anonymous_login = true; $g_anonymous_account = 'anonymous'; ``` ## Email There are following env variables supported: - EMAIL_WEBMASTER - maps to `g_webmaster_email` - EMAIL_FROM - maps to `g_from_email` - EMAIL_RETURN_PATH - maps to `g_return_path_email` Those are good enough to start with. Going further, to configure SMTP you might need to create custom config (as described above) with the values like: ``` $g_phpMailer_method = PHPMAILER_METHOD_SMTP; $g_smtp_host = 'mail.domain.com'; $g_smtp_username = 'mail@domain.com'; $g_smtp_password = 'FILLME'; ``` More details are available in [official documentation](https://www.mantisbt.org/docs/master/en-US/Admin_Guide/html-desktop/#admin.config.email) ## Custom plugins In order to add your own custom plugins into the image, either create your own Dockerfile and copy extra plugins to `/var/www/html/plugins/` or add volume in docker-compose to mount extra plugin directly inside existing image `./custom_plugin/:/var/www/html/plugins/custom_plugin/`