Official docker container of Fusio. More information about Fusio at: https://www.fusio-project.org
The most simple usage is to use the provided docker-compose.yml
file. Use the
following command to setup a mysql and fusio container.
docker-compose up -d
NOTE: You MUST change the default passwords which are defined in the
docker-compose.yml
file before running this container on the internet.
Also by default the hostname is api.fusio.cloud
but you can adjust this
via the env settings.
Besides the database we set up also different worker instances to enable the usage of different programming languages. If you dont need support for these programming languages you can disable them in the configuration. Fusio will also work if these instances are not available.
If you dont want to use the docker-compose
command you can create and link
the needed containers also manually:
$ docker run -d --name mysql_fusio \
-e "MYSQL_ROOT_PASSWORD=61ad6c605975" \
-e "MYSQL_USER=fusio" \
-e "MYSQL_PASSWORD=61ad6c605975" \
-e "MYSQL_DATABASE=fusio" \
mysql:5.7
$ docker run -d --name fusio \
-p 80:80 \
--link mysql_fusio:db \
-e "FUSIO_PROJECT_KEY=42eec18ffdbffc9fda6110dcc705d6ce" \
-e "FUSIO_URL=http://api.fusio.cloud" \
-e "FUSIO_APPS_URL=http://api.fusio.cloud/apps" \
-e "FUSIO_ENV=prod" \
-e "FUSIO_DEBUG=false" \
-e "FUSIO_CONNECTION=pdo-mysql://fusio:61ad6c605975@mysql_fusio/fusio" \
-e "FUSIO_BACKEND_USER=demo" \
-e "FUSIO_BACKEND_EMAIL=demo@fusio-project.org" \
-e "FUSIO_BACKEND_PW=61ad6c605975" \
fusio/fusio