This is a complete setup for Request Tracker with docker and docker compose. The production setup assumes you have an external postgres database and an external SMTP server for outgoing emails. A local database server is only started in the dev configuration.
The prebuilt image is available from https://hub.docker.com/r/firefart/requesttracker. The image is rebuilt on a daily basis.
The Request Tracker for Incident Response (RT-IR) Extension is also installed.
- Docker with the
compose
plugin - an external SMTP server to send emails
- an external IMAP server to receive emails from
To start use either ./dev.sh
which builds the images locally or ./prod.sh
which uses the prebuilt ones from docker hub. Before running this you also need to add the required configuration files (see Configuration).
The following configuration files need to be present before starting:
RT_SiteConfig.pm
: RTs main configuration file. This needs to be present in the root of the dir. SeeRT_SiteConfig.pm.example
for an example configration and the needed paths and settings for this configuration../msmtp/msmtp.conf
: config for mstmp (outgoing email). See msmtp.conf for an example. The ./msmtp folder is also mounted to /msmtp/ in the container so you can load certificates from the config file../nginx/certs/pub.pem
: Public TLS certficate for nginx./nginx/certs/priv.pem
: Private key for nginx' TLS certficatecrontab
: Crontab file that will be run as the RT user. See contab.example for an example. Crontab output will be sent to the MAILTO address (it uses the msmtp config).
Additional configs:
./gpg/
: This folder should contain the gpg keyring if used in rt. Be sure to chmod the files to user 1000 with 0600 so RT will not complain../smime/
: This folder should contain the SMIME certificate if configured in RT./nginx/startup-scripts/
: This folder should contain executable bash files that will be executed on nginx start. This can be used to modify the default nginx config to add client certificate authentication for example. There are several placeholders in the config file which can be replaced with sed to add some config directives at the right places../shredder/
: This directory will be used by the shredder functionality https://docs.bestpractical.com/rt/latest/RT/Shredder.html so the backups are stored on the host
For output of your crontabs you can use the /cron
directory so the output will be available on the host.
In the default configuration all output from RT, nginx, getmail and msmtp is available via docker logs
(or docker compose -f ... logs
).
There is also a full
profile in docker compose which enables dozzle
for viewing logs and pgadmin
for easy db access. You can enable this profile by docker compose --profile=full ....
or by setting the COMPOSE_PROFILES
environment variable to full
. For example export COMPOSE_PROFILES=full
The full profile starts dozzle
which makes all logs available under /logs/
without authentication. To change the path of /logs/
you can put the environment var DOZZLE_BASE
in your .env
file of the project root and change the nginx config on startup using a custom startup script.
If you want to enable authorization on the logs
endpoint add the following lines with the values of your choice into the .env
file of the project root.
DOZZLE_USERNAME=root
DOZZLE_PASSWORD=password
pgadmin will be available under /pgadmin
. It requires a master email and password on start so this needs to be configured. For the username put the following line in .env
with the email of your choice. If you do not supply an email the default will be root@root.com
.
PGADMIN_DEFAULT_EMAIL=root@root.com
For the password create the file pgadmin_password.secret
in the project root and simply put your master password in without any special syntax. This will be loaded as a docker secret.
You can use nginx-startup-scripts to change the nginx config on the fly on startup without rebuilding the image. The config contains the patterns # __SERVER_REPLACE__
and # __LOCATION_REPLACE__
which can be replaced to inject common patterns in the config.
Here is an example of adding client certificate authentication to the main nginx config:
#!/bin/sh
set -e
echo "adding client certificate check"
client_dn="CN=root,OU=Dep,O=Org,C=AT"
client_serial="126F4828EA098B11"
sed -i 's/# __SERVER_REPLACE__/ssl_verify_client on;\nssl_verify_depth 5;\nssl_client_certificate \/certs\/chain.pem;\nif ($ssl_client_verify != SUCCESS) { return 407; }\nif ($ssl_client_s_dn != "'"$client_dn"'") { return 408; }\nif ($ssl_client_serial !~ "'"$client_serial"'") { return 409; }/' /etc/nginx/conf.d/default.conf
echo "finished"
This certificate will be used by nginx. If you want another certificate just place it in the folder.
openssl req -x509 -newkey rsa:4096 -keyout ./nginx/certs/priv.pem -out ./nginx/certs/pub.pem -days 3650 -nodes
This initializes a fresh database
docker compose -f docker-compose.yml run --rm rt bash -c 'cd /opt/rt5 && perl ./sbin/rt-setup-database --action init'
You might need to restart the rt service after this step as it crashes if the database is not initialized.
Hint: Add --skip-create
in dev as the database is created by docker
docker compose -f docker-compose.yml run --rm rt bash -c 'cd /opt/rt5 && perl ./sbin/rt-setup-database --action upgrade --upgrade-from 4.4.4'
Run multiple times with the --resolve
switch until no errors occur
docker compose -f docker-compose.yml run --rm rt bash -c 'cd /opt/rt5 && perl ./sbin/rt-validator --check --resolve'
You can simply enable RT-IR in your RT_SiteConfig.pm
by including Plugin('RT::IR');
. Please refer to the docs for additional install or upgrade steps.
To initialize the database (ONLY ON THE FIRST RUN!!!! and only after rt is fully set up)
docker compose -f docker-compose.yml run --rm rt bash -c 'cd /opt/rt5 && perl ./sbin/rt-setup-database --action insert --skip-create --datafile /opt/rtir/initialdata'
To upgrade
docker compose -f docker-compose.yml run --rm rt bash -c 'cd /opt/rt5 && perl ./sbin/rt-setup-database --action upgrade --skip-create --datadir /opt/rtir/upgrade --package RT::IR --ext-version 5.0.4'
Restart Webserver after all steps to fully load RT-IR