which also will tag the resulting image as `conduit_homeserver:latest`.
which also will tag the resulting image as `matrixconduit/matrix-conduit:latest`.
**Note:** it ommits the two optional `build-arg`s.
**Note:** it ommits the two optional `build-arg`s.
@ -40,7 +40,7 @@ which also will tag the resulting image as `conduit_homeserver:latest`.
After building the image you can simply run it with
After building the image you can simply run it with
``` bash
``` bash
docker run conduit_homeserver:latest -p 8448:8000 -v db:/srv/conduit/.local/share/conduit -e ROCKET_SERVER_NAME="localhost:8000"
docker run -d matrixconduit/matrix-conduit:latest -p 8448:8000 -v db:/srv/conduit/.local/share/conduit -e ROCKET_SERVER_NAME="localhost:8000"
```
```
For detached mode, you also need to use the `-d` flag. You can pass in more env vars as are shown here, for an overview of possible values, you can take a look at the `docker-compose.yml` file.
For detached mode, you also need to use the `-d` flag. You can pass in more env vars as are shown here, for an overview of possible values, you can take a look at the `docker-compose.yml` file.
@ -49,7 +49,7 @@ If you just want to test Conduit for a short time, you can use the `--rm` flag,
## Docker-compose
## Docker-compose
If the docker command is not for you or your setup, you can also use one of the provided `docker-compose` files. Depending on your proxy setup, use the `docker-compose.traefik.yml` including `docker-compose.override.traefik.yml` or the normal `docker-compose.yml` for every other reverse proxy.
If the docker command is not for you or your setup, you can also use one of the provided `docker-compose` files. Depending on your proxy setup, use the [`docker-compose.traefik.yml`](docker-compose.traefik.yml) including [`docker-compose.override.traefik.yml`](docker-compose.override.traefik.yml) or the normal [`docker-compose.yml`](../docker-compose.yml) for every other reverse proxy.