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dsavell/grav

grav

Grav is a Fast, Simple, and Flexible file-based Web-platform. There is Zero installation required. Although Grav follows principles similar to other flat-file CMS platforms, it has a different design philosophy than most.

The underlying architecture of Grav is built using well established and best-in-class technologies. This is to ensure that Grav is simple to use and easy to extend. Some of these key technologies include:

  • Twig Templating: for powerful control of the user interface
  • Markdown: for easy content creation
  • YAML: for simple configuration
  • Parsedown: for fast Markdown and Markdown Extra support
  • Doctrine Cache: for performance
  • Pimple Dependency Injection Container: for extensibility and maintainability
  • Symfony Event Dispatcher: for plugin event handling
  • Symfony Console: for CLI interface
  • Gregwar Image Library: for dynamic image manipulation

Supported Architectures

We utilise the docker manifest for multi-platform awareness. More information is available from docker here.

Simply pulling dsavell/grav:admin should retrieve the correct image for your arch, but you can also pull specific arch images via tags.

The architectures supported by this image are:

Architecture Available Tag
x86-64 amd64-<version tag>
arm64 arm64v8-<version tag>
armhf arm32v7-<version tag>

Version Tags

This image provides various versions that are available via tags.

Tag Available Description
admin Stable Grav Core + Admin plugin releases
core Stabe Grav Core releases
admin-<date> Stable Grav Core + Admin plugin releases + date
core-<date> Stabe Grav Core releases + date
admin-<version tag> Pinned Grav Core + Admin plugin releases
core-<version tag> Pinned Grav Core releases
admin-<version tag>-<date> Pinned Grav Core + Admin plugin releases + date
core-<version tag>-<date> Pinned Grav Core releases + date

Application Setup

WebUI can be found at http://<your-ip>

More information can be found on the official documentation here

Usage

Here are some example snippets to help you get started creating a container.

docker-compose

---
version: '2.1'
services:
  grav:
    image: dsavell/grav:<TAG>
    container_name: grav
    restart: unless-stopped
    environment:
      - DUID=1000
      - DGID=1000
      - TZ=Europe/London # optional
      - GRAV_MULTISITE=subdirectory # optional
      - ROBOTS_DISALLOW=false # optional
      - GRAV_PLUGINS=devtools,precache # optional
    volumes:
      - /data/containers/grav/backup:/var/www/grav/backup
      - /data/containers/grav/logs:/var/www/grav/log
      - /data/containers/grav/user:/var/www/grav/user
    ports:
      - 80:80
docker create \
  --name=grav \
  --restart unless-stopped \
  -e DUID=1000 \
  -e DGID=1000 \
  -p 80:80 \
  -e TZ=Europe/London `# optional` \
  -e GRAV_MULTISITE=subdirectory `# optional` \
  -e ROBOTS_DISALLOW=false `# optional` \
  -e GRAV_PLUGINS=devtools,precache `# optional` \
  -v /data/containers/grav/backup:/var/www/grav/backup \
  -v /data/containers/grav/logs:/var/www/grav/logs \
  -v /data/containers/grav/user:/var/www/grav/user \
  dsavell/grav:<TAG>
docker start grav

Parameters

Container images are configured using parameters passed at runtime (such as those above). These parameters are separated by a colon and indicate <external>:<internal> respectively. For example, -p 8080:80 would expose port 80 from inside the container to be accessible from the host's IP on port 8080 outside the container.

Parameter Function
-p 80 Http webUI
-e DUID=1000 for UserID - see below for explanation
-e DGID=1000 for GroupID - see below for explanation
-e TZ-e GRAV_MULTISITE=subdirectory Deploy a Grav multisite (subdirectory) installation.
-e ROBOTS_DISALLOW=false Replace default /robots.txt file with one discouraging indexers.
-e TZ=Europe/London Set your timezone
-e GRAV_PLUGINS=devtools,precache Install extra plugins automaticall (must be comma separated)
-v /var/www/backup Contains your location for Grav backups
-v /var/www/logs Contains your location for your Grav log files
-v /var/www/user Contains your Grav content

User / Group Identifiers

When using volumes (-v flags) permissions issues can arise between the host OS and the container, we avoid this issue by allowing you to specify the user PUID and group PGID.

Ensure any volume directories on the host are owned by the same user you specify and any permissions issues will vanish like magic.

In this instance PUID=1000 and PGID=1000, to find yours use id user as below:

  $ id username
    uid=1000(dockeruser) gid=1000(dockergroup) groups=1000(dockergroup)

Issues

  • Scheduler mentions cron is not available in the UI, however it works. issue has been raised https://github.com/getgrav/grav-plugin-admin/issues/1744

Changelog

  • 03/10/2023:
    • Removed cumbersome DevOps steps.
    • Updated GitHub workflows with nodejs 20.x
    • Updated pre-commit hooks.
    • Updated OS from bullseye to bookworm.
    • Updated PHP 7.4 to 8.2. Thanks to funilrys #56
    • Updated some documentation regarding installation steps.
    • Added ability to install plugins. Thanks to tyzbit #64
  • 24/07/2022:
    • Added moved from master branch to main branch.
    • Added commitlint function to verify proper commit messages.
    • Added .editorconfig to ensure standards across IDE's.
    • Added .gitattributes to ensure standards across git CLI.
    • Added build to NPM/YARN to locally verify code & commit messages.
    • removed build shell script.
    • Added GitHub Actions CI/CD workflows
      • 1:00am everyday builds.
      • Build on any new change to main branch.
      • Code standards check.
      • Docker lint check.
      • Docker build check.
    • Added prettier codebase formatting.
    • Added pre-commit yaml to validate code syntax / format.
    • Added MIT license.
    • Added pre-commit husky utility to trigger pre-commit & commitlint with prettier for local development.
    • Correct hadolint errors in the Dockerfiles.
  • 18/05/2022:
    • Added subdomain as an option for GRAV_MULTISITE
    • Added NGINX_CLIENT_MAX_BODY_SIZE to specify the nginx config client_max_body_size
    • Updated to Grav 1.7.33
  • 16/10/2021:
    • Updated to Grav 1.7.23
    • Updated curl script in Docker file to correctly pull latest version of grav.
    • Updated to Debian 11.x (bullseye)
    • Changed crontab logic, however it works, just complains in the UI, known bug in admin plugin above.
    • Added check for bin/grav/ scheduler -i to startup output.
    • Added check for crontab -l to startup output.
  • 15/04/2021:
    • Updated to Grav 1.7.12
    • Added nano text editor to the image.
  • 10/04/2021:
    • Updated to Grav 1.7.10
    • Updated to PHP 7.4.x
    • Fix permissions on startup because of topic names with whitespaces. Thanks to Miroka96 #22
    • Added support for multisite subdirectory. Thanks to hughbris #21
    • Fixed uploading to the CMS using a tmp directory this is now /var/www/grav/tmp.
  • 11/10/2020:
    • Updated to Grav 1.6.28
  • 02/08/2020:
    • Updated to Grav 1.6.26
  • 01/06/2020:
    • Updated to Grav 1.6.25
  • 22/04/2020:
    • Fix permissions for cron & GRAV Scheduler. Thanks to SykieChen #19
  • 12/04/2020:
    • Updated to Grav 1.6.23
  • 20/02/2020:
    • Updated to Grav 1.6.21
  • 09/12/2019:
    • Fixed missing php7.3-mbstring on admin tag. Thanks to Miroka96 #13
  • 08/12/2019:
    • Updated to Grav 1.6.19
    • Fixed crontab schedules. Thanks to coldestheart #11
  • 30/11/2019:
    • Updated baseimage from stretch to buster. Thanks to coldestheart #10
    • Added cron & added cronjob allows jobs to be run on a periodic basic, GRAV relies on this. Thanks to coldestheart #10
    • Added php7.3-intl for Multilang support for twig tools. Thanks to coldestheart #10
    • Enabled caching in Nginx for tools that analyze speed performance (like gtmetrix) Thanks to coldestheart #10
    • Startup scripts now enable cron. Thanks to coldestheart #10
  • 15/11/2019:
    • Fixed working directory this is now set to /var/ww/grav, now commands like bin/grav & bin/gpm can be used directly. Thanks to aptonline #9
  • 10/08/2019:
    • Fixed GRAV user directory being overwritten when rebuilding container. Thanks to Miroka96 #6
  • 18/06/2019: The Better Release?
    • Better File/Volume control
    • Better tagging / versioning of GRAV Core.
    • Better User/Group management.
    • Better Documentation.
  • 10/06/2019: The Refactor Release
    • Converted to minideb for better package management.
    • Updated to PHP 7.3.
    • Better logic to pull latest version when building.
    • Better logging.
    • blog image removed.
    • GRAV Core & GRAV Core + Admin Plugin only images for now.
    • Smaller Docker layering.
    • Fixed nginx configuration thanks to esapy #1
  • 10/04/2018: The Volume Release
    • The /var/www volume can now be mounted.
  • 02/01/2018: The 2018 Release
    • Improved Code
    • Now using github API to pull latest GRAV release
  • 27/07/2017: The Automated Release
    • Updated tag "blog" to now use github API to download latest Blog-Skeleton zip file
    • Improved code on all tags
    • Typo corrections on the README.md
  • 29/06/2017: The Blog Release
  • 28/06/2017: The Even Smaller Release
    • Now uses image from ej52/alpine-nginx-php
    • Size has reduced from 657 to 267mb & with admin plugin 277mb
  • 22/06/2017: The Better Release
    • Now uses image from php:7.0-apache
    • Size has reduced from 1.2gb to 657mb & with admin plugin 682mb
    • Corrected GRAV permissions
    • Less packages installed during Docker build + cleanup
  • 21/06/2017: Initial Release
    • First Initial Release
    • No Optimization
    • Full Operating System of centos used
    • No Custom Features