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## Version

Current Version: **sameersbn/redmine:3.2.5**
Current Version: **sameersbn/redmine:3.2.5-1**

*P.S.: If your installation depends on various third party plugins, please stick with 2.6.xx series to avoid breakage.*

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Since version `2.4.2`, the image builds are being tagged. You can now pull a particular version of redmine by specifying the version number. For example,

```bash
docker pull sameersbn/redmine:3.2.5
docker pull sameersbn/redmine:3.2.5-1
```

Alternately you can build the image yourself.
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--link=postgresql-redmine:postgresql --publish=10083:80 \
--env='REDMINE_PORT=10083' \
--volume=/srv/docker/redmine/redmine:/home/redmine/data \
sameersbn/redmine:3.2.5
sameersbn/redmine:3.2.5-1
```

**NOTE**: Please allow a minute or two for the Redmine application to start.
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```bash
docker run --name=redmine -it --rm \
--volume=/srv/docker/redmine/redmine:/home/redmine/data \
sameersbn/redmine:3.2.5
sameersbn/redmine:3.2.5-1
```

## Database
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--env='DB_HOST=192.168.1.100' --env='DB_NAME=redmine_production' \
--env='DB_USER=redmine' --env='DB_PASS=password' \
--volume=/srv/docker/redmine/redmine:/home/redmine/data \
sameersbn/redmine:3.2.5
sameersbn/redmine:3.2.5-1
```

This will initialize the redmine database and after a couple of minutes your redmine instance should be ready to use.
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```bash
docker run --name=redmine -it --rm --link=mysql-redmine:mysql \
--volume=/srv/docker/redmine/redmine:/home/redmine/data \
sameersbn/redmine:3.2.5
sameersbn/redmine:3.2.5-1
```

Here the image will also automatically fetch the `DB_NAME`, `DB_USER` and `DB_PASS` variables from the mysql container as they are specified in the `docker run` command for the mysql container. This is made possible using the magic of docker links and works with the following images:
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--env='DB_HOST=192.168.1.100' --env='DB_NAME=redmine_production' \
--env='DB_USER=redmine' --env='DB_PASS=password' \
--volume=/srv/docker/redmine/redmine:/home/redmine/data \
sameersbn/redmine:3.2.5
sameersbn/redmine:3.2.5-1
```

This will initialize the redmine database and after a couple of minutes your redmine instance should be ready to use.
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```bash
docker run --name=redmine -it --rm --link=postgresql-redmine:postgresql \
--volume=/srv/docker/redmine/redmine:/home/redmine/data \
sameersbn/redmine:3.2.5
sameersbn/redmine:3.2.5-1
```

Here the image will also automatically fetch the `DB_NAME`, `DB_USER` and `DB_PASS` variables from the postgresql container as they are specified in the `docker run` command for the postgresql container. This is made possible using the magic of docker links and works with the following images:
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```bash
docker run --name=redmine -it --rm \
--env='MEMCACHE_HOST=192.168.1.100' --env='MEMCACHE_PORT=11211' \
sameersbn/redmine:3.2.5
sameersbn/redmine:3.2.5-1
```

### Linking to Memcached Container
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```bash
docker run --name=redmine -it --rm --link=memcached-redmine:memcached \
sameersbn/redmine:3.2.5
sameersbn/redmine:3.2.5-1
```

### Mail
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docker run --name=redmine -it --rm \
--env='[email protected]' --env='SMTP_PASS=PASSWORD' \
--volume=/srv/docker/redmine/redmine:/home/redmine/data \
sameersbn/redmine:3.2.5
sameersbn/redmine:3.2.5-1
```

If you are not using google mail, then please configure the SMTP host and port using the `SMTP_HOST` and `SMTP_PORT` configuration parameters.
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--publish=10083:80 --publish 10445:443 \
--env='REDMINE_PORT=10445' --env='REDMINE_HTTPS=true' \
--volume=/srv/docker/redmine/redmine:/home/redmine/data \
sameersbn/redmine:3.2.5
sameersbn/redmine:3.2.5-1
```

In this configuration, any requests made over the plain http protocol will automatically be redirected to use the https protocol. However, this is not optimal when using a load balancer.
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--env='REDMINE_HTTPS=true' \
--env='NGINX_HSTS_MAXAGE=2592000'
--volume=/srv/docker/redmine/redmine:/home/redmine/data \
sameersbn/redmine:3.2.5
sameersbn/redmine:3.2.5-1
```

If you want to completely disable HSTS set `NGINX_HSTS_ENABLED` to `false`.
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docker run --name=redmine -d --publish=10083:80 \
--env='REDMINE_HTTPS=true' \
--volume=/srv/docker/redmine/redmine:/home/redmine/data \
sameersbn/redmine:3.2.5
sameersbn/redmine:3.2.5-1
```

### Deploy to a subdirectory (relative url root)
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docker run --name=redmine -d --publish=10083:80 \
--env='REDMINE_RELATIVE_URL_ROOT=/redmine' \
--volume=/srv/docker/redmine/redmine:/home/redmine/data \
sameersbn/redmine:3.2.5
sameersbn/redmine:3.2.5-1
```

Redmine will now be accessible at the `/redmine` path, e.g. `http://www.example.com/redmine`.
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```bash
docker run --name=redmine -it --rm [options] \
--env="USERMAP_UID=500" --env="USERMAP_GID=500" \
sameersbn/redmine:3.2.5
sameersbn/redmine:3.2.5-1
```

### Available Configuration Parameters
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```bash
docker run --name=redmine -it --rm \
--volume=/srv/docker/redmine/redmine:/home/redmine/data \
sameersbn/redmine:3.2.5 \
sameersbn/redmine:3.2.5-1 \
app:rake redmine:plugins:migrate NAME=plugin_name VERSION=0
```

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```bash
docker run --name=redmine -it --rm \
--volume=/srv/docker/redmine/redmine:/home/redmine/data \
sameersbn/redmine:3.2.5 \
sameersbn/redmine:3.2.5-1 \
app:rake redmine:plugins:migrate NAME=recurring_tasks VERSION=0
rm -rf /srv/docker/redmine/redmine/plugins/recurring_tasks
```
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```bash
docker run --name redmine -it --rm [OPTIONS] \
sameersbn/redmine:3.2.5 app:backup:create
sameersbn/redmine:3.2.5-1 app:backup:create
```

The backup will be created in the `backups/` folder of the [Data Store](#data-store). You can change the location using the `REDMINE_BACKUPS_DIR` configuration parameter.
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```bash
docker run --name redmine -it --rm [OPTIONS] \
sameersbn/redmine:3.2.5 app:backup:restore
sameersbn/redmine:3.2.5-1 app:backup:restore
```
A list of existing backups will be displayed. Select a backup you wish to restore.
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```bash
docker run --name redmine -it --rm [OPTIONS] \
sameersbn/redmine:3.2.5 app:backup:restore BACKUP=1417624827_redmine_backup.tar
sameersbn/redmine:3.2.5-1 app:backup:restore BACKUP=1417624827_redmine_backup.tar
```
## Automated backups
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```bash
docker run --name=redmine -d [OPTIONS] \
sameersbn/redmine:3.2.5 app:rake redmine:email:test[admin]
sameersbn/redmine:3.2.5-1 app:rake redmine:email:test[admin]
```
You can also use `docker exec` to run rake tasks on running redmine instance. For example,
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```bash
docker run --name=redmine -d [OPTIONS] \
sameersbn/redmine:3.2.5 app:rake redmine:attachments:prune
sameersbn/redmine:3.2.5-1 app:rake redmine:attachments:prune
```
Or,
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- **Step 1**: Update the docker image.
```bash
docker pull sameersbn/redmine:3.2.5
docker pull sameersbn/redmine:3.2.5-1
```
- **Step 2**: Stop and remove the currently running image
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- **Step 4**: Start the image
```bash
docker run --name=redmine -d [OPTIONS] sameersbn/redmine:3.2.5
docker run --name=redmine -d [OPTIONS] sameersbn/redmine:3.2.5-1
```
## Shell Access
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3.2.5
3.2.5-1
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- /srv/docker/redmine/postgresql:/var/lib/postgresql

redmine:
image: sameersbn/redmine:3.2.5
image: sameersbn/redmine:3.2.5-1
depends_on:
- postgresql
environment:
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