Signed-off-by: David Mehren <git@herrmehren.de>
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HedgeDoc 2 currently supports deployment using Docker Compose.
The docker
folder in the root of our repo contains all files required to get started, deploying
HedgeDoc 2, a PostgreSQL database and a Caddy reverse proxy.
Development or local testing
To run HedgeDoc 2 locally, you do not need to change anything.
Caddy will automatically generate a TLS certificate for hedgedoc2.localhost
using its internal CA.
After running docker compose up
, visit https://hedgedoc2.localhost.
You will have to accept the TLS warning in your browser the first time the page is opened.
Production setup
!!! danger "HedgeDoc 2 is not yet production ready!"
This section explains how a production deployment of HedgeDoc 2 on a publicly accessible domain
might look in the future.
HedgeDoc 2 itself is not production ready yet, so only use these instructions to set up an
instance for testing with your friends.
For a production setup, first set a unique session secret with
sed -i "s/change_me_in_production/$(pwgen -s 64)/" .env
.
Then open the .env
file and edit HD_BASE_URL
. It needs to contain the full URL of your instance,
like it will be entered in the browser. If you enter a URL starting with https://
, Caddy will
automatically gather certificates via Let's Encrypt (or its internal CA in case of .localhost
domains).
Make sure your host is accessible under the domain from HD_BASE_URL
, otherwise Let's Encrypt
validation will fail.
Optionally, you can also change
HD_MEDIA_BACKEND
: If you do not want HedgeDoc to handle media uploads itself, configure another backend here. For more information, see the media backend docs.HD_AUTH_*
: If you do not want to use the integrated auth system, you can consult the authentication docs for details.