It is a web analytics platform. Piwik respects your privacy and gives you full control over your data.
- Based on Alpine Linux.
- Latest Piwik stable.
- nginx stable + PHP7.
- mysql drivers (server not built-in).
- Latest GeoLite City Database from maxmind.com.
- VERSION : version of Piwik
- GPG_matthieu : fingerprint of signing key
- GID : piwik group id (default : 991)
- UID : piwik user id (default : 991)
- /config : configuration files
Piwik can update itself. It works well. I'm also maintaing this Dockerfile, so if you don't want to do upgrades directly from Piwik, you can recreate the container as well whenever I push an update.
According to Piwik, everything should be fine running this image. You shoudn't have any difficulties to setup your own instance of Piwik. Your /config/config.ini.php
overwrites the one (in /piwik/config
)used by Piwik each time the container is started. Moreover, the old config.ini.php is saved as /config/config.ini.php.bkp
if you want to revert last changes. This should also guarantee transparency through Piwik's updates.
If you're running Piwik behind a reverse proxy (most likely you do), add this to your config.ini.php
:
[General]
#assume_secure_protocol = 1 #uncomment if you use https
proxy_client_headers[] = HTTP_X_FORWARDED_FOR
proxy_client_headers[] = HTTP_X_REAL_IP
proxy_host_headers[] = HTTP_X_FORWARDED_HOST
Use port 8888. https://github.com/Wonderfall/dockerfiles/tree/master/reverse https://github.com/hardware/mailserver/wiki/Reverse-proxy-configuration
piwik:
image: wonderfall/piwik
links:
- db_piwik:db_piwik
volumes:
- /mnt/docker/piwik/config:/config
environment:
- GID=1000
- UID=1000
db_piwik:
image: mariadb:10
volumes:
- /mnt/docker/piwik/db:/var/lib/mysql
environment:
- MYSQL_ROOT_PASSWORD=asupersecretpassword
- MYSQL_DATABASE=piwik
- MYSQL_USER=piwik
- MYSQL_PASSWORD=asupersecretpassword