Mautic Novo Aplicativo de e-mail marketing Repositórios Mautic Repositórios Mautic Mautic docker oficial Link: https://github.com/mautic/docker-mautic Link2:  https://github.com/mautic/docker-mautic/tree/mautic4 git clone https://github.com/mautic/docker-mautic.git Docker Mautic Image License Mautic is distributed under the GPL v3 license. Full details of the license can be found in the  Mautic GitHub repository . How to use Docker-Mautic Docker-Mautic provides a basic environment for Mautic to run correctly. Docker images are always simple and functional by design, if you need to add specific features to your Mautic Setup just create a new image based on this official image. You can access and customize Docker Mautic from  Official Docker Hub image . This repository refers to Mautic 3 Series. If you would like information about Mautic 2, see  README  at 'mautic2.x' folder. Pulling Mautic images from Docker Hub If you want to pull the latest  stable  image from Mautic 3 Series on DockerHub: docker pull mautic/mautic:v4 Note that during the 4.0.x period, the 'mautic/mautic:latest' tag still refers to Mautic 2 for backward compatibility. If you intend to use Mautic 2, use the 'mautic/mautic:v2' tag instead of 'mautic/mautic:latest'. If you want to pull the latest  stable  image from Mautic 4 Series on DockerHub: docker pull mautic/mautic:v4 If you want to pull the latest  stable  image based on Apache2 from Mautic 4 Series on DockerHub: docker pull mautic/mautic:v4-apache If you want to pull the latest  stable  image based on FPM from Mautic 4 Series on DockerHub: docker pull mautic/mautic:v4-fpm If you want to pull the latest  stable  image from Mautic 3 Series on DockerHub: docker pull mautic/mautic:v3 If you want to pull the latest  stable  image based on Apache2 from Mautic 3 Series on DockerHub: docker pull mautic/mautic:v3-apache If you want to pull the latest  stable  image based on FPM from Mautic 3 Series on DockerHub: docker pull mautic/mautic:v3-fpm Running Basic Container Setting up a Network to connect Mautic and MySQL: $ docker network create mauticnet Setting up MySQL Server 5.7+ (Percona, MariaDB or MySQL): $ docker volume create mysql_data $ docker run --name database -d \ --restart=always \ -p 3306:3306 \ -e MYSQL_ROOT_PASSWORD=mypassword \ -v mysql_data:/var/lib/mysql \ --net=mauticnet \ percona/percona-server:5.7 \ --character-set-server=utf8mb4 --collation-server=utf8mb4_general_ci Setting Up Mautic: $ docker volume create mautic_data $ docker run --name mautic -d \ --restart=always \ -e MAUTIC_DB_HOST=database \ -e MAUTIC_DB_USER=root \ -e MAUTIC_DB_PASSWORD=mypassword \ -e MAUTIC_DB_NAME=mautic \ -e MAUTIC_RUN_CRON_JOBS=true \ -p 8080:80 \ --net=mauticnet \ -v mautic_data:/var/www/html \ mautic/mautic:v3 This will run a basic Mautic on  http://localhost:8080 . Building your own containers You can build your own containers easily using the docker build command in the root of this directory: docker build . -f apache/Dockerfile -t mautic/mautic:v4-apache docker build . -f fpm/Dockerfile -t mautic/mautic:v4-fpm Customizing Mautic Container The following environment variables are also honored for configuring your Mautic instance: Database Options -e MAUTIC_DB_HOST=...  (defaults to the IP and port of the linked  mysql  container) -e MAUTIC_DB_USER=...  (defaults to "root") -e MAUTIC_DB_PASSWORD=...  (defaults to the value of the  MYSQL_ROOT_PASSWORD  environment variable from the linked  mysql  container) -e MAUTIC_DB_NAME=...  (defaults to "mautic") -e MAUTIC_DB_TABLE_PREFIX=...  (defaults to empty) Add prefix do Mautic Tables. Very useful when migrate existing databases from another server to docker. If you'd like to use an external database instead of a linked  mysql  container, specify the hostname and port with  MAUTIC_DB_HOST  along with the password in  MAUTIC_DB_PASSWORD  and the username in  MAUTIC_DB_USER  (if it is something other than  root ). If the  MAUTIC_DB_NAME  specified does not already exist on the given MySQL server, it will be created automatically upon startup of the  mautic  container, provided that the  MAUTIC_DB_USER  specified has the necessary permissions to create it. Mautic Options -e MAUTIC_RUN_CRON_JOBS=...  (defaults to true - enabled) If set to true runs mautic cron jobs using included cron daemon -e MAUTIC_RUN_MIGRATIONS=...  (defaults to false - disabled) If set to true runs database migrations automatically on startup. -e MAUTIC_TRUSTED_PROXIES=...  (defaults to empty) If Mautic sits behind a reverse proxy, you can set a json array of CIDR network addresses here, and mautic will set those addresses as trusted proxies. You can use  ["0.0.0.0/0"]  or See  documentation -e MAUTIC_CRON_HUBSPOT=...  (defaults to empty) Enables mautic crons for Hubspot CRM integration -e MAUTIC_CRON_SALESFORCE=...  (defaults to empty) Enables mautic crons for Salesforce integration -e MAUTIC_CRON_PIPEDRIVE=...  (defaults to empty) Enables mautic crons for Pipedrive CRM integration -e MAUTIC_CRON_ZOHO=...  (defaults to empty) Enables mautic crons for Zoho CRM integration -e MAUTIC_CRON_SUGARCRM=...  (defaults to empty) Enables mautic crons for SugarCRM integration -e MAUTIC_CRON_DYNAMICS=...  (defaults to empty) Enables mautic crons for Dynamics CRM integration PHP options -e PHP_INI_DATE_TIMEZONE=...  (defaults to  UTC ) Set PHP timezone -e PHP_MEMORY_LIMIT=...  (defaults to  256M ) Set PHP memory limit -e PHP_MAX_UPLOAD=...  (defaults to  20M ) Set PHP upload max file size -e PHP_MAX_EXECUTION_TIME=...  (defaults to  300 ) Set PHP max execution time PHP options -e PHP_INI_DATE_TIMEZONE=...  (defaults to  UTC ) Set PHP timezone -e PHP_MEMORY_LIMIT=...  (defaults to  256M ) Set PHP memory limit -e PHP_MAX_UPLOAD=...  (defaults to  20M ) Set PHP upload max file size -e PHP_MAX_EXECUTION_TIME=...  (defaults to  300 ) Set PHP max execution time Persistent Data Volumes On first run Mautic is unpacked at  /var/www/html . You need to attach a volume on this path to persist data. Mautic Versioning Mautic Docker has two ENV that you can specify an version do start your new container: -e MAUTIC_VERSION  (Defaults to "3.0.0") -e MAUTIC_SHA1  (Defalts to "ed4287367b8484aa146a1fa904b261ab30d9c6e7") Automated installation If you wish your mautic instance to automatically run the installer when the container is first started, provide the following environment variables: -e MAUTIC_URL  The URL at which your mautic instance will be accessed -e MAUTIC_ADMIN_EMAIL  The email address of your initial admin user -e MAUTIC_ADMIN_PASSWORD  The password of your initial admin user You can also optionally provide other installation variables: -e MAUTIC_INSTALL_FORCE  If the URL used above is HTTP instead of HTTPS, automated installation will fail. Set to true to allow this. -e MAUTIC_ADMIN_USERNAME  The username of your initial admin user -e MAUTIC_ADMIN_FIRSTNAME  The first name of your initial admin user -e MAUTIC_ADMIN_LASTNAME  The last name of your initial admin user Mautic configuration Additional configuration variables can be added to mautic's local config by prepending them with  MAUTIC_CONFIG_ . This will be re-applied every time the container is re-started, so can be used for external config management of mautic instances. -e MAUTIC_CONFIG_DEBUG=1  Set debug=1 in  local.php Accesing the Instance Access your new Mautic on  http://localhost:8080  or  http://host-ip:8080  in a browser. Add SSL to your Mautic If you change the  Site Address  of  Mautic General Settings tab  to HTTPS (behind a reverse proxy), you can use  0.0.0.0/0  as Trusted Proxies to avoid a redirect loop error. See  documentation ... via  docker-compose Example  docker-compose.yml  for  mautic : version: "2" services: database: image: powertic/percona-docker container_name: database environment: MYSQL_ROOT_PASSWORD: mypassword ports: - "3306:3306" volumes: - database:/var/lib/mysql restart: always networks: - mauticnet command: --character-set-server=utf8mb4 --collation-server=utf8mb4_general_ci --sql-mode="" mautic: container_name: mautic image: mautic/mautic:v4-apache volumes: - mautic_data:/var/www/html environment: - MAUTIC_DB_HOST=database - MAUTIC_DB_USER=root - MAUTIC_DB_PASSWORD=mypassword - MAUTIC_DB_NAME=mautic4 restart: always networks: - mauticnet ports: - "8880:80" Run  docker-compose up , wait for it to initialize completely, and visit  http://localhost:8080  or  http://host-ip:8080 . This compose file was tested on compose file version 3.0+ (docker engine 1.13.0+), see the relation of compose file and docker engine  here . Supported Docker versions This image is officially supported on Docker version 1.7.1. Support for older versions (down to 1.0) is provided on a best-effort basis. User Feedback Issues If you have any problems with or questions about this image, please contact us through a  GitHub issue . You can also reach the Mautic community through its  online forums  or the  Mautic Slack channel . Contributing You are invited to contribute new features, fixes, or updates, large or small; we are always thrilled to receive pull requests, and do our best to process them as fast as we can. Before you start to code, we recommend discussing your plans through a  GitHub issue , especially for more ambitious contributions. This gives other contributors a chance to point you in the right direction, give you feedback on your design, and help you find out if someone else is working on the same thing.