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Dockerized Atlassian Bitbucket

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docker-bitbucket

Dockerized Atlassian Bitbucket

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About

This repo uses Docker and Docker Compose to automate the deployment of Atlassian Bitbucket.

This is more than just a Bitbucket image. Included in this repo is everything you need to get Bitbucket up and running as quickly as possible and a pre-configured backup and restoration solution that is compliant with Atlassian's production backup recommendations.

How-to guides

Note: some of the commands in these guides may require root access to your system. If that is the case, either run the commands while logged in to the root account, or simulate a login to the root account using sudo -i. Due to the way environment variables are passed on some systems, typing sudo before each command is not a supported method of running the commands in these guides with root access.

Installing

  1. Ensure the following are installed on your system:

  2. Clone this repo to a location on your system. Note: in all of the guides on this page, it is assumed the repo is cloned to /srv/docker/bitbucket.

    git clone https://github.com/ianharrier/docker-bitbucket.git /srv/docker/bitbucket
  3. Set the working directory to the root of the repo.

    cd /srv/docker/bitbucket
  4. Create the .env file using .env.template as a template.

    cp .env.template .env
  5. Using a text editor, read the comments in the .env file, and make modifications to suit your environment.

    vi .env
  6. Start Bitbucket in the background.

    docker-compose up -d
  7. In a web browser, start the Bitbucket setup process by navigating to http://<Docker-host-IP>:7990 (or whatever port you specified in the .env file).

  8. Choose to setup Bitbucket using a PostgreSQL database, and use db as the database hostname. Use the database name, username, and password specified in the .env file.

Upgrading

Warning: the upgrade process will immediately stop and upgrade the current production environment. The application stack will be unavailable while it is being upgraded.

  1. Set the working directory to the root of the repo.

    cd /srv/docker/bitbucket
  2. Run the upgrade script.

    ./scripts/app-upgrade.sh

Running a one-time manual backup

Warning: the backup process will put Bitbucket into maintenance mode, incurring a [usually brief] period of down time.

  1. Set the working directory to the root of the repo.

    cd /srv/docker/bitbucket
  2. Run the backup script.

    docker-compose exec cron app-backup

Restoring from a backup

Warning: the restoration process will immediately stop and delete the current production environment. You will not be asked to save any data before the restoration process starts.

  1. Set the working directory to the root of the repo.

    cd /srv/docker/bitbucket
  2. List the available files in the backups directory.

    ls -l backups
  3. Specify a file to restore in the following format:

    ./scripts/app-restore.sh <backup-file-name>

    For example:

    ./scripts/app-restore.sh 20170501T031500+0000.tar.gz

Uninstalling

  1. Set the working directory to the root of the repo.

    cd /srv/docker/bitbucket
  2. Remove the application stack.

    docker-compose down
  3. Delete the repo. Warning: this step is optional. If you delete the repo, all of your Bitbucket data, including backups, will be lost.

    rm -rf /srv/docker/bitbucket