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# Realms Wiki Beta with LDAP support
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This is a recipe of [Realms Wiki](https://github.com/scragg0x/realms-wiki) patched so that a docker image is build with LDAP support. The Dockefile actually downloads the Realms Wiki code from [Matthew Scragg's](https://github.com/scragg0x) original repo and not from my fork.
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### Differences from the master repo
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* The docker image is based on Debian jessie instead of Ubuntu trusty
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* The *flask_ldap_login* is patched using [Stephane Martin's](https://github.com/stephane-martin) [patch](https://github.com/ContinuumIO/flask-ldap-login/issues/26) to eliminate the "Internal Server Error" message when logging in with LDAP.
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### Clone the repo
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```
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git clone git@github.com:theodotos/realms-wiki.git
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```
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### Build the image
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```
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cd realms-wiki/docker
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docker build -t realm-wiki-img .
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```
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### Pull it from Docker Hub
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If you prefer using my build you can pull it from Docker Hub:
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```
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docker pull theodotos/realms-wiki
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```
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### Run the container
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Create a *realms-wiki* volume:
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```
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docker volume create --name realms-wiki
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```
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For your own build:
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```
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docker run -d --name realms-wiki -p 5000:5000 --volume realms-wiki:/home/wiki realms-wiki-img
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```
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For my build:
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```
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docker run -d --name realms-wiki -p 5000:5000 --volume realms-wiki:/home/wiki theodotos/realms-wiki:latest
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```
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### Configure the container
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Prepare a *realms-wiki.json* file like this:
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```
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cat > realms-wiki.json << EOF
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{
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"ALLOW_ANON": true,
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"BASE_URL": "http://realms.example.com",
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"CACHE_TYPE": "simple",
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"DB_URI": "sqlite:////home/wiki/data/wiki.db",
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"PORT": 5000,
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"REGISTRATION_ENABLED": true,
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"SEARCH_TYPE": "simple",
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"SECRET_KEY": "xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx",
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"SITE_TITLE": "Example Wiki",
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"WIKI_PATH": "/home/wiki/data/repo",
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"LDAP": {
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"URI": "ldap://ldap.example.com:389",
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"BIND_DN": "cn=realms,ou=services,dc=example,dc=com",
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"BIND_AUTH": "xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx",
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"USER_SEARCH": {
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"base": "ou=people,dc=example,dc=com",
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"filter": "uid=%(username)s"},
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"START_TLS": true,
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"KEY_MAP": {
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"username": "uid",
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"email": "mail"},
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"OPTIONS": {
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"OPT_PROTOCOL_VERSION": 3}
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}
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}
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EOF
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```
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**NOTE: you can use the `apg -n1 -x65 -m65` command to generate a SECRET_KEY**
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Copy the config over to the container:
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```
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cp realms-wiki.json realms-wiki:/home/wiki/realms-wiki
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```
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Restart the container:
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```
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docker restart realms-wiki
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```
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Browse to http://realms.example.com:5000 to test it.
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### Some tips about STARTTLS
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If you ldap backend is not protected by a publicly trusted CA, you will need to add your Internal ROOT CA certificate in the trusted CA list of your container.
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Copy your Internal ROOT CA certificate in the container:
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```
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docker cp example-rootca.crt realms-wiki:/usr/local/share/ca-certificates/
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```
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Add your Internal CA as trusted in the trusted CA list:
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```
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docker exec -i -t -u root realms-wiki /usr/sbin/update-ca-certificates
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```
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Restart the container and try again.
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