This Docker image (maurosoft1973/alpine-mariadb) is based on the minimal Alpine Linux with MariaDB v11.4.4-r1 (MySQL Compatible) database server.
Alpine Linux is a Linux distribution built around musl libc and BusyBox. The image is only 5 MB in size and has access to a package repository that is much more complete than other BusyBox based images. This makes Alpine Linux a great image base for utilities and even production applications. Read more about Alpine Linux here and you can see how their mantra fits in right at home with Docker images.
MariaDB Server is one of the most popular database servers in the world. It's made by the original developers of MySQL and guaranteed to stay open source. Notable users include Wikipedia, WordPress.com and Google.
MariaDB turns data into structured information in a wide array of applications, ranging from banking to websites. It is an enhanced, drop-in replacement for MySQL. MariaDB is used because it is fast, scalable and robust, with a rich ecosystem of storage engines, plugins and many other tools make it very versatile for a wide variety of use cases.
MariaDB is developed as open source software and as a relational database it provides an SQL interface for accessing data. The latest versions of MariaDB also include GIS and JSON features.
- Minimal size only, minimal layers
- Memory usage is minimal on a simple install
- Multilanguage support
- Timezone support
- MariaDB the MySQL replacement.
:aarch64
- 64 bit ARM:armhf
- 32 bit ARM v6:armv7
- 32 bit ARM v7:ppc64le
- 64 bit PowerPC:x86
- 32 bit Intel/AMD:x86_64
- 64 bit Intel/AMD (x86_64/amd64)
:latest
latest branch based (Automatic Architecture Selection):aarch64
latest 64 bit ARM:armhf
latest 32 bit ARM v6:armv7
latest 32 bit ARM v7:ppc64le
latest 64 bit PowerPC:x86
latest 32 bit Intel/AMD:x86_64
latest 64 bit Intel/AMD:test
test branch based (Automatic Architecture Selection):test-aarch64
test 64 bit ARM:test-armhf
test 32 bit ARM v6:test-armv7
test 32 bit ARM v7:test-ppc64le
test 64 bit PowerPC:test-x86
test 32 bit Intel/AMD:test-x86_64
test 64 bit Intel/AMD:3.21.0-11.4.4-r1
3.21.0-11.4.4-r1 branch based (Automatic Architecture Selection):3.21.0-11.4.4-r1-aarch64
3.21.0 64 bit ARM:3.21.0-11.4.4-r1-armhf
3.21.0 32 bit ARM v6:3.21.0-11.4.4-r1-armv7
3.21.0 32 bit ARM v7:3.21.0-11.4.4-r1-ppc64le
3.21.0 64 bit PowerPC:3.21.0-11.4.4-r1-x86
3.21.0 32 bit Intel/AMD:3.21.0-11.4.4-r1-x86_64
3.21.0 64 bit Intel/AMD
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/etc/my.cnf.d
: MariaDB Configuration file/var/lib/mysql
: Database files/var/lib/mysql/mysql-bin
: MariaDB logs
LC_ALL
: default locale (en_GB.UTF-8)TIMEZONE
: default timezone (Europe/Brussels)MYSQL_DATA_USER
: specify the mysql owner data directory (default = mysql)MYSQL_DATA_USER_UID
: specify the uid for mysql owner data directory (default = 100)MYSQL_DATA_GROUP
: specify the mysql group data directory (default = mysql)MYSQL_DATA_GROUP_UID
: specify the gid for mysql group data directory (default = 101)MYSQL_DATABASE
: specify the name of the database (default = demo)MYSQL_CHARSET
: specify charset of MYSQL_DATABASE (default = utf8)MYSQL_COLLATION
: specify collation of MYSQL_DATABASE (default = utf8_general_ci) for MariadbMYSQL_USER
: specify the user for the MYSQL_DATABASE (default = demo)MYSQL_PASSWORD
: specify the user password for access MYSQL_DATABASE (if empty, is autogenerate)MYSQL_PASSWORD_LENGTH
: specify the length user password for MYSQL_DATABASE (use if MYSQL_PASSWORD password is empty)MYSQL_ROOT_PASSWORD
: specify the root password for Mariadb (if empty, is autogenerate)MYSQL_ROOT_PASSWORD_LENGTH
: specify the length root password for Mariadb (use if MYSQL_ROOT_PASSWORD password is empty)MYSQL_REPLICATION
: if 1, replication is enabled (default 0)MYSQL_REPLICATION_USER
: specify the user used for replication (default = replic)MYSQL_REPLICATION_PASSWORD
: specify the user password (default = replic)MYSQL_REPLICATION_SERVER_ID
: The server id is a unique number for each MariaDB/MySQL server in your network (default = 1). It must be a unique value for each server in the replicationMYSQL_REPLICATION_LOG_BIN
: enables the binlog required for replication. (default /var/log/mysql/mysql-bin.log)MYSQL_REPLICATION_BINLOG_FORMAT
: This system variable sets the binary logging format, and can be any one of STATEMENT, ROW, or MIXED (default ROW)MYSQL_REPLICATION_BINLOG_EXPIRE_LOG_SECONDS
: Sets the binary log expiration period in seconds. After their expiration period ends, binary log files can be automatically removed (default 864000)MYSQL_REPLICATION_MAX_BINLOG_SIZE
: If a write to the binary log causes the current log file size to exceed the value of this variable, the server rotates the binary logs (closes the current file and opens the next one). (default 500M)
When setting locale, also make sure to choose a locale otherwise it will be the default (en_GB.UTF-8).
+-----------------+
| Locale |
+-----------------+
| fr_CH.UTF-8 |
| fr_FR.UTF-8 |
| de_CH.UTF-8 |
| de_DE.UTF-8 |
| en_GB.UTF-8 |
| en_US.UTF-8 |
| es_ES.UTF-8 |
| it_CH.UTF-8 |
| it_IT.UTF-8 |
| nb_NO.UTF-8 |
| nl_NL.UTF-8 |
| pt_PT.UTF-8 |
| pt_BR.UTF-8 |
| ru_RU.UTF-8 |
| sv_SE.UTF-8 |
+-----------------+
When setting charset, also make sure to choose a collation otherwise it will be the default.
+----------+-----------------------------+---------------------+--------+
| Charset | Description | Default collation | Maxlen |
+----------+-----------------------------+---------------------+--------+
| big5 | Big5 Traditional Chinese | big5_chinese_ci | 2 |
| dec8 | DEC West European | dec8_swedish_ci | 1 |
| cp850 | DOS West European | cp850_general_ci | 1 |
| hp8 | HP West European | hp8_english_ci | 1 |
| koi8r | KOI8-R Relcom Russian | koi8r_general_ci | 1 |
| latin1 | cp1252 West European | latin1_swedish_ci | 1 |
| latin2 | ISO 8859-2 Central European | latin2_general_ci | 1 |
| swe7 | 7bit Swedish | swe7_swedish_ci | 1 |
| ascii | US ASCII | ascii_general_ci | 1 |
| ujis | EUC-JP Japanese | ujis_japanese_ci | 3 |
| sjis | Shift-JIS Japanese | sjis_japanese_ci | 2 |
| hebrew | ISO 8859-8 Hebrew | hebrew_general_ci | 1 |
| tis620 | TIS620 Thai | tis620_thai_ci | 1 |
| euckr | EUC-KR Korean | euckr_korean_ci | 2 |
| koi8u | KOI8-U Ukrainian | koi8u_general_ci | 1 |
| gb2312 | GB2312 Simplified Chinese | gb2312_chinese_ci | 2 |
| greek | ISO 8859-7 Greek | greek_general_ci | 1 |
| cp1250 | Windows Central European | cp1250_general_ci | 1 |
| gbk | GBK Simplified Chinese | gbk_chinese_ci | 2 |
| latin5 | ISO 8859-9 Turkish | latin5_turkish_ci | 1 |
| armscii8 | ARMSCII-8 Armenian | armscii8_general_ci | 1 |
| utf8 | UTF-8 Unicode | utf8_general_ci | 3 |
| ucs2 | UCS-2 Unicode | ucs2_general_ci | 2 |
| cp866 | DOS Russian | cp866_general_ci | 1 |
| keybcs2 | DOS Kamenicky Czech-Slovak | keybcs2_general_ci | 1 |
| macce | Mac Central European | macce_general_ci | 1 |
| macroman | Mac West European | macroman_general_ci | 1 |
| cp852 | DOS Central European | cp852_general_ci | 1 |
| latin7 | ISO 8859-13 Baltic | latin7_general_ci | 1 |
| utf8mb4 | UTF-8 Unicode | utf8mb4_general_ci | 4 |
| cp1251 | Windows Cyrillic | cp1251_general_ci | 1 |
| utf16 | UTF-16 Unicode | utf16_general_ci | 4 |
| utf16le | UTF-16LE Unicode | utf16le_general_ci | 4 |
| cp1256 | Windows Arabic | cp1256_general_ci | 1 |
| cp1257 | Windows Baltic | cp1257_general_ci | 1 |
| utf32 | UTF-32 Unicode | utf32_general_ci | 4 |
| binary | Binary pseudo charset | binary | 1 |
| geostd8 | GEOSTD8 Georgian | geostd8_general_ci | 1 |
| cp932 | SJIS for Windows Japanese | cp932_japanese_ci | 2 |
| eucjpms | UJIS for Windows Japanese | eucjpms_japanese_ci | 3 |
+----------+-----------------------------+---------------------+--------+
docker run --rm --name mysql -p 3306:3306 -v /var/lib/mysql:/var/lib/mysql maurosoft1973/alpine-mariadb
docker run --rm --name mysql -p 3306:3306 -v /var/lib/mysql:/var/lib/mysql -e MYSQL_CHARSET=utf8mb4 -e MYSQL_COLLATION=utf8mb4_unicode_ci maurosoft1973/alpine-mariadb
When a container is started for the first time, a new database with the specified name will be created and initialized with the provided configuration variables. Furthermore, it will execute files with extensions .sh, .sql and .sql.gz that are found in /docker-entrypoint-initdb.d. Files will be executed in alphabetical order. You can easily populate your mariadb services by mounting a SQL dump into that directory and provide custom images with contributed data. SQL files will be imported by default to the database specified by the MYSQL_DATABASE variable.
docker run --rm --name mysql -p 3306:3306 -v /var/lib/mysql:/var/lib/mysql -v /myscript/initdb:/docker-entrypoint-initdb.d -v /myscript/pre-init:/scripts/pre-init.d -e MYSQL_DATABASE=dbtest -e MYSQL_USER=user -e MYSQL_PASSWORD=pwd -e MYSQL_ROOT_PASSWORD=root maurosoft1973/alpine-mariadb
(Please pass your own credentials or let them be generated automatically, don't use these ones for production!!)
mysql:
image: maurosoft1973/alpine-mariadb
environment:
MYSQL_ROOT_PASSWORD: test
MYSQL_DATABASE: dbtest
MYSQL_USER: test
MYSQL_PASSWORD: root
expose:
- "3306"
volumes:
- /var/data/mysql:/var/lib/mysql
restart: always