This repository provides a Docker Compose setup for running the Citeck ECOS Community Demo
. The Citeck ECOS is an enterprise content management system that allows managing business processes, documents, and tasks.
Make sure you have the following prerequisites installed on your system:
- Docker: Install Docker
- Docker Compose: Install Docker Compose
- Add the host entry to the
.hosts
file:
To access the ECOS Community Demo, you need to add an entry to your system's .hosts
file. The location of the file and the procedure for adding the entry differs between Linux and Windows operating systems:
-
Open a terminal window.
-
Edit the
.hosts
file using a text editor with administrative privileges (e.g.,sudo nano /etc/hosts
). -
Add the following line at the end of the file:
127.0.0.1 localhost ecos-community-demo
-
Save the file and exit the text editor.
-
Open File Explorer and navigate to
C:\Windows\System32\drivers\etc
. -
Copy the
hosts
file to your desktop or any other writable location. -
Open the copied
hosts
file using a text editor with administrative privileges (e.g., Notepad). -
Add the following line at the end of the file:
127.0.0.1 localhost ecos-community-demo
-
Save the file and replace the original
hosts
file in theC:\Windows\System32\drivers\etc
directory.
- Clone this repository:
git clone https://github.com/citeck/ecos-community-demo.git
Note: ecos-community-demo comes with pre-filled demo data. To disable this setting before deploying the stand go to the \services\environments folder
and in files ecos-microservices-postgresql.env
and mongodb-app.env
change setting WITH_DEMO_DATA
from true to false.
- Navigate to the cloned repository:
cd ecos-community-demo
- Start the Docker Compose setup:
docker-compose up -d
This command will build and start the necessary Docker containers. It may take a few minutes to download the required images and set up the environment.
Note: On Windows, you may need to launch the text editor with administrative privileges and grant it the necessary permissions to save changes to the hosts
file.
- Access the ECOS Community Demo:
Once the Docker containers are up and running and the host entry is added to the .hosts
file, you can access the Citeck ECOS Community Demo by opening your web browser and visiting http://ecos-community-demo/
. The demo should be available at this URL.
The Citeck ECOS Community Demo provides a pre-configured environment for testing and exploring the capabilities of the ECOS system. You can log in using the following credentials:
- Username:
admin
- Password:
admin
Please note that this is a demo setup, and it is not recommended for production use. If you want to use Citeck ECOS in a production environment, please refer to the official documentation for deployment instructions.
To stop and remove the Docker containers, you can use the following command:
docker-compose down
This will stop and remove the containers, but it will keep the downloaded images on your system. If you want to remove the images as well, you can use the --volumes
flag:
docker-compose down --volumes
For more information about Citeck ECOS and its features, please refer to the official documentation: Citeck ECOS Documentation
This Docker Compose setup is licensed under the LGPL License. Please note that Citeck ECOS has its own licensing terms and conditions, which you should review separately.
Please do not try to download the repository as an archive, download the repository using git clone