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# FOR ARM64 ONLY
## Onlyoffice-Documentserver with `arm64` support
### This runs a modified version of the official deb package with the help of `qemu` and `binfmt`
### It's also based on the official `Dockerfile` and `docker-compose.yml` files with all the needed files as well
### To see how I did it, look [at this comment](https://github.com/ONLYOFFICE/DocumentServer/issues/152#issuecomment-1061902836) - I used this method and put it in `Dockerfile` so you don't have to mess aroud with your system in any weird ways (like in the mentioned comment)
## Installation
#### 1. Clone the repository (for example to your home directory `cd /home/$USER/`)
`git clone https://github.com/jiriks74/Docker-DocumentServer-Arm64.git && cd Docker-DocumentServer-Arm64`
#### 2. Build the docker image
`docker-compose build`
- This will take a long time. The things that takte the longes are `dpkg-deb: building package 'onlyoffice-documentserver' in 'onlyoffice-documentserver-modified.deb'` and `Generating presentation themes...` - Both of them take like 20 minutes, it's not stuck, it's just slow (SSD will probably help, I'm running only on HDD)
#### 3. Create and start the container
`docker-compose up -d`
- This will start the server. It is set to be automatically started/restarted so as long you have docker running on startup this will start automatically
## Updating
#### 1. Stop and delete the old container
`docker-compose down`
#### 2. (optional) Clear the docker cache
#### - ! This will remove all unused cache images ! (good for saving space, bad if you develop with and need cache, but you understand it at that point)
`docker rmi $(docker images -f "dangling=true" -q)`
#### 4. Rebuild the image without cache
`docker-compose build --no-cache`
#### 3. Create and start the new container
`docker-compose up -d`
## Setup `Secret key`with Nextcloud
1. Uncomment four lines starting with `JWT` in `docker-compose`
2. Set your secret on line `JWT_SECRET=yourSecret`
3. Open Nexcloud's `config.php` (by defauld `/var/www/nextcloud/config/config.php`)
4. Add this to the 2nd last line (before the line with `);`) and paste in your secret (3rd last line)
```php
'onlyoffice' =>
array (
"jwt_secret" => "yourSecret",
"jwt_header" => "AuthorizationJwt"
)
```
5. Go to your Nextcloud settings, navigate to Onlyoffice settings
6. Add your server Address and Secret key
7. Save
---
## The rest of this file is the official `README.md`. I will not change anything in it, it may not work. If you care about something, make a pull request and we'll figure it out.
<details>
* [Overview](#overview) * [Overview](#overview)
* [Functionality](#functionality) * [Functionality](#functionality)
* [Recommended System Requirements](#recommended-system-requirements) * [Recommended System Requirements](#recommended-system-requirements)
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[1]: https://forum.onlyoffice.com [1]: https://forum.onlyoffice.com
[2]: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/tagged/onlyoffice [2]: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/tagged/onlyoffice
</details>

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# Uncomment strings below to enable the JSON Web Token validation. # Uncomment strings below to enable the JSON Web Token validation.
#- JWT_ENABLED=true #- JWT_ENABLED=true
#- JWT_SECRET=secret #- JWT_SECRET=secret
#- JWT_HEADER=Authorization #- JWT_HEADER=AuthorizationJwt
#- JWT_IN_BODY=true #- JWT_IN_BODY=true
ports: ports:
- '80:80' - '80:80'