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All the data are stored in the specially-designated directories, **data volumes**, at the following location:
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* **/var/log/onlyoffice** for ONLYOFFICE Document Server logs
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* **/var/www/onlyoffice/Data** for certificates
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* **/var/lib/onlyoffice** for file cache
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* **/var/lib/postgresql** for database
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To get access to your data from outside the container, you need to mount the volumes. It can be done by specifying the '-v' option in the docker run command.
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sudo docker run -i -t -d -p 80:80 \
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-v /app/onlyoffice/DocumentServer/logs:/var/log/onlyoffice \
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-v /app/onlyoffice/DocumentServer/data:/var/www/onlyoffice/Data \
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-v /app/onlyoffice/DocumentServer/lib:/var/lib/onlyoffice onlyoffice/documentserver
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-v /app/onlyoffice/DocumentServer/lib:/var/lib/onlyoffice \
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-v /app/onlyoffice/DocumentServer/db:/var/lib/postgresql onlyoffice/documentserver
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Storing the data on the host machine allows you to easily update ONLYOFFICE once the new version is released without losing your data.
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Normally, you do not need to store container data because the container's operation does not depend on its state. Saving data will be useful:
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* For easy access to container data, such as logs
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* To remove the limit on the size of the data inside the container
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* When using services launched outside the container such as PostgreSQL, Redis, RabbitMQ
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### Running ONLYOFFICE Document Server on Different Port
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- **REDIS_SERVER_PORT**: The Redis server port number.
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- **NGINX_WORKER_PROCESSES**: Defines the number of nginx worker processes.
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- **NGINX_WORKER_CONNECTIONS**: Sets the maximum number of simultaneous connections that can be opened by a nginx worker process.
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- **JWT_ENABLED**: Specifies the enabling the JSON Web Token validation by the ONLYOFFICE Document Server. Defaults to `false`.
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- **JWT_SECRET**: Defines the secret key to validate the JSON Web Token in the request to the ONLYOFFICE Document Server. Defaults to `secret`.
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- **JWT_HEADER**: Defines the http header that will be used to send the JSON Web Token. Defaults to `Authorization`.
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## Installing ONLYOFFICE Document Server integrated with Community and Mail Servers
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ONLYOFFICE Document Server is a part of ONLYOFFICE Community Edition that comprises also Community Server and Mail Server. To install them, follow these easy steps:
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**STEP 1**: Create the 'onlyoffice' network.
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**STEP 1**: Create the `onlyoffice` network.
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```bash
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docker network create --driver bridge onlyoffice
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```
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Than launch containers on it using the 'docker run --net onlyoffice' option:
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Then launch containers on it using the 'docker run --net onlyoffice' option:
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**STEP 1**: Install ONLYOFFICE Document Server.
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**STEP 2**: Install MySQL.
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Follow [these steps](#installing-mysql) to install MySQL server.
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**STEP 3**: Install ONLYOFFICE Document Server.
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```bash
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sudo docker run --net onlyoffice -i -t -d --restart=always --name onlyoffice-document-server \
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-v /app/onlyoffice/DocumentServer/data:/var/www/onlyoffice/Data \
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-v /app/onlyoffice/DocumentServer/logs:/var/log/onlyoffice \
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-v /app/onlyoffice/DocumentServer/data:/var/www/onlyoffice/Data \
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-v /app/onlyoffice/DocumentServer/lib:/var/lib/onlyoffice \
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-v /app/onlyoffice/DocumentServer/db:/var/lib/postgresql \
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onlyoffice/documentserver
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```
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**STEP 2**: Install ONLYOFFICE Mail Server.
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**STEP 4**: Install ONLYOFFICE Mail Server.
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For the mail server correct work you need to specify its hostname 'yourdomain.com'.
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To learn more, refer to the [ONLYOFFICE Mail Server documentation](https://github.com/ONLYOFFICE/Docker-MailServer "ONLYOFFICE Mail Server documentation").
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```bash
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sudo docker run --net onlyoffice --privileged -i -t -d --restart=always --name onlyoffice-mail-server \
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-p 25:25 -p 143:143 -p 587:587 \
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sudo docker run --init --net onlyoffice --privileged -i -t -d --restart=always --name onlyoffice-mail-server -p 25:25 -p 143:143 -p 587:587 \
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-e MYSQL_SERVER=onlyoffice-mysql-server \
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-e MYSQL_SERVER_PORT=3306 \
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-e MYSQL_ROOT_USER=root \
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-e MYSQL_ROOT_PASSWD=my-secret-pw \
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-e MYSQL_SERVER_DB_NAME=onlyoffice_mailserver \
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-v /app/onlyoffice/MailServer/data:/var/vmail \
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-v /app/onlyoffice/MailServer/data/certs:/etc/pki/tls/mailserver \
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-v /app/onlyoffice/MailServer/logs:/var/log \
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-v /app/onlyoffice/MailServer/mysql:/var/lib/mysql \
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-h yourdomain.com \
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onlyoffice/mailserver
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```
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**STEP 3**: Install ONLYOFFICE Community Server
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The additional parameters for mail server are available [here](https://github.com/ONLYOFFICE/Docker-CommunityServer/blob/master/docker-compose.yml#L75).
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To learn more, refer to the [ONLYOFFICE Mail Server documentation](https://github.com/ONLYOFFICE/Docker-MailServer "ONLYOFFICE Mail Server documentation").
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**STEP 5**: Install ONLYOFFICE Community Server
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```bash
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sudo docker run --net onlyoffice -i -t -d --restart=always --name onlyoffice-community-server \
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-p 80:80 -p 5222:5222 -p 443:443 \
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-v /app/onlyoffice/CommunityServer/data:/var/www/onlyoffice/Data \
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-v /app/onlyoffice/CommunityServer/mysql:/var/lib/mysql \
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-v /app/onlyoffice/CommunityServer/logs:/var/log/onlyoffice \
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-v /app/onlyoffice/DocumentServer/data:/var/www/onlyoffice/DocumentServerData \
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sudo docker run --net onlyoffice -i -t -d --restart=always --name onlyoffice-community-server -p 80:80 -p 443:443 -p 5222:5222 \
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-e MYSQL_SERVER_ROOT_PASSWORD=my-secret-pw \
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-e MYSQL_SERVER_DB_NAME=onlyoffice \
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-e MYSQL_SERVER_HOST=onlyoffice-mysql-server \
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-e MYSQL_SERVER_USER=onlyoffice_user \
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-e MYSQL_SERVER_PASS=onlyoffice_pass \
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-e DOCUMENT_SERVER_PORT_80_TCP_ADDR=onlyoffice-document-server \
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-e MAIL_SERVER_DB_HOST=onlyoffice-mail-server \
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-e MAIL_SERVER_API_HOST=${MAIL_SERVER_IP} \
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-e MAIL_SERVER_DB_HOST=onlyoffice-mysql-server \
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-e MAIL_SERVER_DB_NAME=onlyoffice_mailserver \
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-e MAIL_SERVER_DB_PORT=3306 \
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-e MAIL_SERVER_DB_USER=root \
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-e MAIL_SERVER_DB_PASS=my-secret-pw \
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-v /app/onlyoffice/CommunityServer/data:/var/www/onlyoffice/Data \
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-v /app/onlyoffice/CommunityServer/logs:/var/log/onlyoffice \
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onlyoffice/communityserver
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```
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Where `${MAIL_SERVER_IP}` is the IP address for **ONLYOFFICE Mail Server**. You can easily get it using the command:
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```
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docker inspect -f '{{range .NetworkSettings.Networks}}{{.IPAddress}}{{end}}' onlyoffice-mail-server
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```
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Alternatively, you can use an automatic installation script to install the whole ONLYOFFICE Community Edition at once. For the mail server correct work you need to specify its hostname 'yourdomain.com'.
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**STEP 1**: Download the Community Edition Docker script file
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NGINX_WORKER_PROCESSES=${NGINX_WORKER_PROCESSES:-$(grep processor /proc/cpuinfo | wc -l)}
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NGINX_WORKER_CONNECTIONS=${NGINX_WORKER_CONNECTIONS:-$(ulimit -n)}
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JWT_ENABLED=${JWT_ENABLED:-false}
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JWT_SECRET=${JWT_SECRET:-secret}
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JWT_HEADER=${JWT_HEADER:-Authorization}
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ONLYOFFICE_DEFAULT_CONFIG=${CONF_DIR}/default.json
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ONLYOFFICE_LOG4JS_CONFIG=${CONF_DIR}/log4js/production.json
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ONLYOFFICE_EXAMPLE_CONFIG=${CONF_DIR}-example/default.json
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JSON="json -q -f ${ONLYOFFICE_DEFAULT_CONFIG}"
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JSON_LOG="json -q -f ${ONLYOFFICE_LOG4JS_CONFIG}"
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JSON_EXAMPLE="json -q -f ${ONLYOFFICE_EXAMPLE_CONFIG}"
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LOCAL_SERVICES=()
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${JSON} -I -e "this.services.CoAuthoring.redis.port = '${REDIS_SERVER_PORT}'"
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}
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update_jwt_settings(){
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if [ "${JWT_ENABLED}" == "true" ]; then
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${JSON} -I -e "this.services.CoAuthoring.token.enable.browser = '${JWT_ENABLED}'"
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${JSON} -I -e "this.services.CoAuthoring.token.enable.request.inbox = '${JWT_ENABLED}'"
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${JSON} -I -e "this.services.CoAuthoring.token.enable.request.outbox = '${JWT_ENABLED}'"
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${JSON} -I -e "this.services.CoAuthoring.secret.inbox.string = '${JWT_SECRET}'"
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${JSON} -I -e "this.services.CoAuthoring.secret.outbox.string = '${JWT_SECRET}'"
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${JSON} -I -e "this.services.CoAuthoring.secret.session.string = '${JWT_SECRET}'"
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${JSON} -I -e "this.services.CoAuthoring.token.inbox.header = '${JWT_HEADER}'"
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${JSON} -I -e "this.services.CoAuthoring.token.outbox.header = '${JWT_HEADER}'"
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if [ -f "${ONLYOFFICE_EXAMPLE_CONFIG}" ]; then
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${JSON_EXAMPLE} -I -e "this.server.token.enable = '${JWT_ENABLED}'"
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${JSON_EXAMPLE} -I -e "this.server.token.secret = '${JWT_SECRET}'"
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${JSON_EXAMPLE} -I -e "this.server.token.authorizationHeader = '${JWT_HEADER}'"
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fi
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fi
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}
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create_postgresql_cluster(){
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local pg_conf_dir=/etc/postgresql/${PG_VERSION}/${PG_NAME}
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local postgresql_conf=$pg_conf_dir/postgresql.conf
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update_log_settings
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update_jwt_settings
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# update settings by env variables
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if [ ${POSTGRESQL_SERVER_HOST} != "localhost" ]; then
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update_postgresql_settings
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