Zammad is a web based open source helpdesk/ticket system with many features to manage customer communication via several channels like telephone, facebook, twitter, chat and e-mails. It is distributed under the GNU AFFERO General Public License (AGPL). Do you receive many e-mails and want to answer them with a team of agents? You're going to love Zammad!
This repo is meant to be the starting point for somebody who likes to use dockerized multi-container Zammad in production.
https://docs.zammad.org/en/latest/install-docker-compose.html
In environments with more then one web applications it is necessary to use a reverse proxy to route connections to port 80 and 443 to the right application.
To run Zammad behind a revers proxy, we provide docker-compose.proxy-example.yml
as a starting point.
- Copy
./.examples/proxy/docker-compose.proxy-example.yml
to your own configuration, e.g../docker-compose.prod.yml
cp ./.examples/proxy/docker-compose.proxy-example.yml ./docker-compose.prod.yml
- Modify the environment variable
VIRTUAL_HOST
and the name of the external network in./docker-compose.prod.yml
to fit your environment. - Run docker-composer commands with the default and your configuration, e.g.
docker-compose -f docker-compose.yml -f docker-compose.prod.yml up -d
See .examples/proxy/docker-compose.yml
for an example proxy project.
Like this, you can add your docker-compose.prod.yml
to a branch of your Git repository and stay up to date by merging changes to your branch.
RANCHER_URL=http://RANCHER_HOST:8080 rancher-compose --env-file=.env up
Elasticsearch is an optional, but strongly recommended dependency for Zammad. More details can be found in the documentation. There are however certain scenarios when running without Elasticsearch may be desired, e.g. for very small teams, for teams with limited budget or as a temporary solution for an unplanned Elasticsearch downtime or planned cluster upgrade.
Elasticsearch is enabled by default in the example docker-compose.yml
file. It is also by default required to run the "zammad-init" command. Disabling Elasticsearch is possible by setting a special environment variable: ELASTICSEARCH_ENABLED=false
for the zammad-init
container and removing all references to Elasticsearch everywhere else: the zammad-elasticsearch
container, it's volume and links to it.
We've updated the Elasticsearch image from 5.6 to 7.6. As there is no direct upgrade path we have to delete all Elasticsearch indices and rebuild them. Do the following to empty the ES docker volume:
docker-compose stop
set -o pipefail DOCKER_VOLUME="$(docker volume inspect zammaddockercompose_elasticsearch-data | grep Mountpoint | sed -e 's#.*": "##g' -e 's#",##')/*"
echo "${DOCKER_VOLUME}" #check this is a valid docker volume path! if not do not proceed or you might lose data!
rm -r $(docker volume inspect zammaddockercompose_elasticsearch-data | grep Mountpoint | sed -e 's#.*": "##g' -e 's#",##')/*
docker-compose start
To workaround the changes in the PostgreSQL 9.6 container do the following:
docker-compose start
docker exec -it zammaddockercompose_zammad-postgresql_1 bash
psql --username postgres --dbname zammad_production
CREATE USER zammad;
ALTER USER zammad WITH PASSWORD 'zammad';
ALTER USER zammad WITH SUPERUSER CREATEDB;
To be able to run Zammad container with an unprivileged user we had to change the port Nginx uses from 80 to 8080, so Zammad needs to be accessed via http://localhost:8080 instead of http://localhost now!
This change will also affect you, if you use a reverse proxy, like Traefik or Haproxy, in front of Zammad as your reverse proxy configuration needs to be adapted to point to port 8080 now.