To have a small and nice Wiki running, i am using Dokuwiki.
I would not recommend to bind the wiki directly to the internet, but rather use Caddy for setting up SSL (see other section here) and to proxy the requests, so i will not open SSL port in this container.
To go for Dokuwiki: Create a folder in your Composer- Directory named e.g. „dokuwiki“. Place the file docker-compose.yml
in it with the Content:
services: dokuwiki: image: docker.io/bitnami/dokuwiki:latest restart: always environment: - DOKUWIKI_PASSWORD=SomeSecretPassword - DOKUWIKI_USERNAME=admin - PHP_EXPOSE_PHP=false - PHP_ENABLE_OPCACHE=true - APACHE_HTTP_PORT_NUMBER=8079 # - APACHE_HTTPS_PORT_NUMBER=8080 healthcheck: test: "curl hostname:8079" interval: "60s" timeout: "3s" start_period: "5s" retries: 3 ports: - '8079:8079' volumes: - dokuwiki_data:/bitnami/dokuwiki volumes: dokuwiki_data:
Replace hostname by your hostname
and make some good password.
Start it in the directory with docker compose up -d
Try if it works using http://hostname:8079
You are set!
By Default, everyone can Upload/Edit everything even without logon. If you don't want to have nice pages created by nice bots in the internet: quickly logon to dokuwki with your user and password given above and then got to: http://hostname:8079/start?do=admin&page=acl
Change the permission for User/Group @All on Page * to Read or None and select Update.
After that, the dokuwiki will be a little more secure.
For everything else visit: https://hub.docker.com/r/bitnami/dokuwiki and for some basics https://docs.bitnami.com/general/apps/dokuwiki/
Thats all