Currently if you use the default `source` command in linux and the default `.env` file as declared in the `env.example`, it will fail because of the space in the string.
Using double-quotes around the string will solve this issue.
The new variable has a better purposed name, and supports a comma
separated list of IPs instead of a single one, which should help those
running split-horizon setups.
Use default values everywhere so they don't need to be specified in the
.env file.
This makes the default .env file much smaller (the larger config options
are documented in the handbook) and should make it easier to port the
setup to runtimes other than Docker Compose.
* jicofo: add optional XMPP_PORT value
* include compose and env example for XMPP_PORT
* extends use of the XMPP_PORT property
* fix compose to use default
* re-commenting XMPP_PORT value
* include XMPP_PORT in compose for all services
* always use $XMPP_PORT, value defaulted in template
* missing JVB setting
This prevents the following parsing errors in recent Docker Desktop app:
- unexpected character "!" in variable name near "to Web Chat!\\n\\n...
- respectively: unexpected character "-" in variable name near "super-light-editor light-background full-width-editor...
Co-authored-by: Werner Fleischer <70745309+wernf@users.noreply.github.com>
The former seems to be in a pretty bad state for usage with Debian based
containers:
- The Debian provided package is too old
- certbot-auto no longer works on Debian
- The recommended way of using snap is not Docker friendly
Thus, we are migrating to acme.sh, which has the advantage of also
making the web container slimmer.
My editor detected `.env` as shell script and thus automatically checked
it with ShellCheck. I would propose to make it a valid shell script that
complies with ShellCheck by default. To do this, we just need to disable
https://github.com/koalaman/shellcheck/wiki/SC2034 because the variables
are not used (in that file).
When you search for "docker-compose .env shellcheck SC2034" it turns out
that I am not the first one to do this :)