I am trying to set up a repository of knowledge for my job. Was thinking a wiki, but I need something that I can make as simple as possible for the end user, as some of them are not familiar with markdown or html. Is there a self hosted option that is dumb easy simple to navigate and edit for the end user?

  • Concave1142@lemmy.world
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    11 months ago

    Here you go, this is my docker compose. You can modify the pieces as you see fit.

    version: ‘3’ services:

    Bookstack

    bookstack:
        image: lscr.io/linuxserver/bookstack
        container_name: bookstack
        environment:
            - PUID=${PUID}
            - PGID=${PGID}
            - APP_URL=
            - DB_HOST=bookstack_db
            - DB_USER=bookstack
            - DB_PASSWORD=${BS_DB_PASS}
            - DB_DATABASE=bookstackapp
        volumes:
            - ${DATA_DIR}/bookstack:/config
        ports:
            - 6875:80
        restart: unless-stopped
        depends_on:
            - bookstack_db
    bookstack_db:
        image: lscr.io/linuxserver/mariadb
        container_name: bookstack_db
        environment:
            - PUID=${PUID}
            - PGID=${PGID}
            - MYSQL_ROOT_PASSWORD=${BS_DB_PASS}
            - TZ=${TIMEZONE}
            - MYSQL_DATABASE=bookstackapp
            - MYSQL_USER=bookstack
            - MYSQL_PASSWORD=${BS_DB_PASS}
        volumes:
            - ${DATA_DIR}/bookstack/mariadb:/config
        restart: unless-stopped
    
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      11 months ago

      I notice in yours you dropped the - APP_URL=https://bookstack.example.com that linuxserver and solidnerd have in their compose files. I will comment that out and see if that helps my issues. would redirect to a 404 page every time.

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        11 months ago

        That’s an error on my part, apologies. I copy/pasted and tried to redact my url from the APP_URL=https://bookstack.example.com section and ended up deleting the entire line; yay replying from mobile. :|

        I currently use Bookstack on Docker in Unraid but the above docker compose snippet is from when I used a debian VM with docker installed on it to run my docker stacks.