Weblate is a copylefted libre software web-based continuous localization system, used by over 2500 libre projects and companies in more than 165 countries.
In July 2019 (starting with the 3.7.1-6 tag), the containers is not running as root. As a consequence this has lead to changed exposed port from 80 to 8080.
You can use following tags on Docker hub:
Tag name | Description | Use case |
---|---|---|
latest |
Weblate stable release, matches latest tagged release | Rolling updates in a production environment |
<VERSION> |
Weblate stable release, see weblate/weblate | Well defined deploy in a production environment |
edge |
Weblate stable release with development changes in the Docker container (for example updated dependencies) | Rolling updates in staging environment |
edge-<DATE>-<SHA> |
Weblate stable release with development changes in the Docker container (for example updated dependencies) | Well defined deploy in staging environment |
bleeding |
Development version Weblate from Git | Rollling updates to test upcoming Weblate features |
bleeding-<DATE>-<SHA> |
Development version Weblate from Git | Well define deploy to test upcoming Weblate features |
Every image is tested by our CI before it gets published, so even the bleeding
version should be quite safe to use.
Detailed documentation is available in Weblate documentation:
https://docs.weblate.org/en/latest/admin/install/docker.html