- Docker Hub container image
- GitHub source repository
- Dockerfile
- docker-compose.yaml
- See GettingStarted.md for a guide on how to run TrinityCore in Docker using this container image.
This slim container image for TrinityCore 3.3.5.
$ docker pull nicolaw/trinitycore:3.3.5-slim
$ docker image list nicolaw/trinitycore
REPOSITORY TAG IMAGE ID CREATED SIZE
nicolaw/trinitycore 3.3.5-sql 3e3597c6139d 3 hours ago 603MB
nicolaw/trinitycore 3.3.5-slim 2001f02d57f7 3 hours ago 98MB
nicolaw/trinitycore 3.3.5-full b30da33946f4 14 hours ago 714MB
$ docker inspect nicolaw/trinitycore:3.3.5-slim | jq -r '.[0].Config.Labels'
$ docker run --rm -it nicolaw/trinitycore:3.3.5-slim sh -c "ls -lh /opt/trinitycore/* /etc/*server.conf* /usr/local/bin"
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 13.3K Mar 11 23:50 /etc/authserver.conf.dist
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 135.7K Mar 11 23:50 /etc/worldserver.conf.dist
/opt/trinitycore/bin:
total 30M
-rwxr-xr-x 1 root root 1.7M Mar 12 12:38 authserver
-rwxr-xr-x 1 root root 444.3K Mar 12 12:38 mapextractor
-rwxr-xr-x 1 root root 1.6M Mar 12 12:38 mmaps_generator
-rwxr-xr-x 1 root root 996.3K Mar 12 12:38 vmap4assembler
-rwxr-xr-x 1 root root 857.5K Mar 12 12:38 vmap4extractor
-rwxr-xr-x 1 root root 24.3M Mar 12 12:38 worldserver
/usr/local/bin:
total 36K
-rwxrwxr-x 1 root root 537 Mar 11 23:46 gettdb
-rwx--x--x 1 root root 24.0K Jan 1 1970 tcadmin
-rwxrwxr-x 1 root root 905 Mar 11 23:46 tcpassword
-rwx--x--x 1 root root 3.6K Jan 1 1970 wait-for-it.sh
# Extract map data.
$ docker run --rm -it -v $PWD/World_of_Warcraft:/wow -v $PWD/mapdata:/mapdata -w /mapdata -it nicolaw/trinitycore:3.3.5-sql mapextractor -i /wow -o /mapdata -e 7 -f 0
$ docker run --rm -it -v $PWD/World_of_Warcraft:/wow -v $PWD/mapdata:/mapdata -w /mapdata -it nicolaw/trinitycore:3.3.5-sql vmap4extractor -l -d /wow/Data
$ docker run --rm -it -v $PWD/World_of_Warcraft:/wow -v $PWD/mapdata:/mapdata -w /mapdata -it nicolaw/trinitycore:3.3.5-sql vmap4assembler /mapdata/Buildings /mapdata/vmaps
$ docker run --rm -it -v $PWD/World_of_Warcraft:/wow -v $PWD/mapdata:/mapdata -w /mapdata -it nicolaw/trinitycore:3.3.5-sql mmaps_generator
# Run authserver and worldserver in the background.
$ docker run --rm -p 3724:3724 -v $PWD/authserver.conf:/etc/authserver.conf -d nicolaw/trinitycore:3.3.5-sql authserver
$ docker run --rm -p 8085:8085 -p 3443:3443 -p 7878:7878 -v $PWD/worldserver.conf:/etc/worldserver.conf -v $PWD/mapdata:/mapdata -d nicolaw/trinitycore:3.3.5-sql worldserver
Building the container image is optional as you can simply pull the latest
nicolaw/trinitycore:3.3.5-slim
image directly from Docker Hub as illustrated
above.
Alternatively you can compile TrinityCore inside a container to build the
container image directly with docker
or using the convenience Makefile wrapper
using the image
target:
# Building manually with Docker
$ docker build -f Dockerfie . --build-arg FLAVOUR=slim
# Convenience Makefile wrapper
$ make build
Three different image types can be created by specifying the FLAVOUR
variable
with the image
target. If you only need to TrinityCore binaries (authserver
,
worldserver
and the map data extraction tools), then the slim
flavour should
be sufficient. Most people will probably want to use the sql
flavour as it
also includes all the SQL files needed to bootstrap all the databases needed by
the authserver
and worldserver
.
$ make build FLAVOUR=slim # minimal image size without SQL files
$ make build FLAVOUR=sql # includes all SQL files needed to populate the DB
$ make build FLAVOUR=full # includes all SQL, source files and build root
The most convenient way to generate the map data from your game client directory
in ./World_of_Warcraft/
is to use the mapdata
target:
$ make mapdata
Alternatively you can manually execute the commands documented in the container image labels, which can be displayed using the following command:
$ docker inspect nicolaw/trinitycore:3.3.5-slim | jq -r '.[0].Config.Labels'
You can either copy and paste those commands from the prined output, or run them directly like so:
$ eval $(docker inspect nicolaw/trinitycore:3.3.5-slim | jq -r '.[0].Config.Labels."org.label-schema.docker.cmd.mapextractor"')
$ eval $(docker inspect nicolaw/trinitycore:3.3.5-slim | jq -r '.[0].Config.Labels."org.label-schema.docker.cmd.vmap4extractor"')
$ eval $(docker inspect nicolaw/trinitycore:3.3.5-slim | jq -r '.[0].Config.Labels."org.label-schema.docker.cmd.vmap4assembler"')
$ eval $(docker inspect nicolaw/trinitycore:3.3.5-slim | jq -r '.[0].Config.Labels."org.label-schema.docker.cmd.mmaps_generator"')
Run the database, world server and auth server using docker-compose
:
$ docker-compose up
Refer to the Docker Compose documentation at https://docs.docker.com/compose for more information.
The container image includes helpful labels that suggest various commands for common usage patterns:
$ docker inspect nicolaw/trinitycore:3.3.5-slim | jq -r '.[0].Config.Labels'
{
"author": "Nicola Worthington <nicolaw@tfb.net>",
"org.label-schema.build-date": "2021-03-10 19:58:07+00:00",
"org.label-schema.description": "TrinityCore MMO Framework",
"org.label-schema.docker.cmd.authserver": "docker run --rm -p 3724:3724 -v $PWD/authserver.conf:/etc/authserver.conf -d nicolaw/trinitycore:3.3.5-slim authserver",
"org.label-schema.docker.cmd.mapextractor": "docker run --rm -v $PWD/World_of_Warcraft:/wow -v $PWD/mapdata:/mapdata -w /mapdata -it nicolaw/trinitycore:3.3.5-slim mapextractor -i /wow -o /mapdata -e 7 -f 0",
"org.label-schema.docker.cmd.mmaps_generator": "docker run --rm -v $PWD/World_of_Warcraft:/wow -v $PWD/mapdata:/mapdata -w /mapdata -it nicolaw/trinitycore:3.3.5-slim mmaps_generator",
"org.label-schema.docker.cmd.vmap4assembler": "docker run --rm -v $PWD/World_of_Warcraft:/wow -v $PWD/mapdata:/mapdata -w /mapdata -it nicolaw/trinitycore:3.3.5-slim vmap4assembler /mapdata/Buildings /mapdata/vmaps",
"org.label-schema.docker.cmd.vmap4extractor": "docker run --rm -v $PWD/World_of_Warcraft:/wow -v $PWD/mapdata:/mapdata -w /mapdata -it nicolaw/trinitycore:3.3.5-slim vmap4extractor -l -d /wow/Data",
"org.label-schema.docker.cmd.worldserver": "docker run --rm -p 8085:8085 -p 3443:3443 -p 7878:7878 -v $PWD/worldserver.conf:/etc/worldserver.conf -v $PWD/mapdata:/mapdata -d nicolaw/trinitycore:3.3.5-slim worldserver",
"org.label-schema.name": "nicolaw/trinitycore",
"org.label-schema.schema-version": "1.0",
"org.label-schema.url": "https://nicolaw.uk/trinitycore/",
"org.label-schema.usage": "https://github.com/neechbear/trinitycore/blob/master/README.md",
"org.label-schema.vcs-ref": "e79ce53118c0c2c510063ab94c02d4f6b7f24912",
"org.label-schema.vcs-url": "https://github.com/NeechBear/trinitycore",
"org.label-schema.vendor": "Nicola Worthington",
"org.label-schema.version": "3.3.5-nicolaw2.0"
}
For example, the following gives a starting command suggestion for how to run the world server:
$ docker inspect nicolaw/trinitycore:3.3.5-slim | jq -r '.[0].Config.Labels."org.label-schema.docker.cmd.worldserver"'
docker run --rm -p 8085:8085 -p 3443:3443 -p 7878:7878 -v $PWD/worldserver.conf:/etc/worldserver.conf -v $PWD/mapdata:/mapdata -d nicolaw/trinitycore:3.3.5-sql worldserver
Edit the authserver.conf
and worldserver.conf
files, and SQL files used to
populate the database in the sql/
directory.
See https://trinitycore.atlassian.net/wiki/spaces/tc/overview for more information.
If you use the sql
flavour image (nicolaw/trinitycore:3.3.5-sql
) then you
will already have everything you need to run your TrinityCore server, including
populating and your database from scratch.
$ docker run --rm -it nicolaw/trinitycore:3.3.5-sql
/ # ls -lh /*sql* /src/*
lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 47 Mar 12 12:40 /TDB_full_world_335.21021_2021_02_15.sql -> src/sql/TDB_full_world_335.21021_2021_02_15.sql
lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 7 Mar 12 12:40 /sql -> src/sql
/src/sql:
total 255M
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 255.2M Feb 15 12:37 TDB_full_world_335.21021_2021_02_15.sql
drwxr-xr-x 3 root root 4.0K Mar 11 23:50 base
drwxr-xr-x 2 root root 4.0K Mar 11 23:50 create
drwxr-xr-x 5 root root 4.0K Mar 11 23:50 custom
drwxr-xr-x 9 root root 4.0K Mar 11 23:50 old
drwxr-xr-x 5 root root 4.0K Mar 11 23:50 updates
However the sql
flavour image is considerably larger than the slim
image. If
you use the smaller image and still need to download the SQL data, you can either
use the gettdb
helper script, or run the tdb
and sql
Makefile targets:
$ ./gettdb
$ make tdb sql
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