-{% include 'alert_docker' %}
-
-h2. Prerequisites:
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-# A GNU/Linux (virtual) machine
-# A working Docker installation
-
-h2. Download the source tree
-
-<notextile>
-<pre><code>~$ <span class="userinput">cd $HOME</span> # (or wherever you want to install)
-~$ <span class="userinput">git clone https://github.com/curoverse/arvados.git</span>
-</code></pre></notextile>
-
-See also: "Downloading the source code":https://arvados.org/projects/arvados/wiki/Download on the Arvados wiki.
-
-h2. Building the Arvados Docker containers
-
-First we need a suitable @config.yml@ file.
-
-<notextile>
-<pre><code>~$ <span class="userinput">cd arvados/docker</span>
-~$ <span class="userinput">cp config.yml.example config.yml</span>
-</code></pre></notextile>
-
-Now it's time to edit the @config.yml@ file and fill in suitable values for at a minimum these parameters:
-
-<pre>
-PUBLIC_KEY_PATH
-API_HOSTNAME
-API_AUTO_ADMIN_USER
-</pre>
-
-h2. Running the Arvados Docker containers
-
-The @arvdock@ command can be used to start and stop the docker containers. It has a number of options:
-
-<notextile>
-<pre><code>
-~$ <span class="userinput">./arvdock -h</span>
-
-usage: ./arvdock (start|stop|restart|test) [options]
-
-./arvdock start/stop/restart options:
- -d [port], --doc[=port] Documentation server (default port 9898)
- -w [port], --workbench[=port] Workbench server (default port 9899)
- -s [port], --sso[=port] SSO server (default port 9901)
- -a [port], --api[=port] API server (default port 9900)
- -k, --keep Keep servers
- --ssh Enable SSH access to server containers
- -h, --help Display this help and exit
-
- If no options are given, the action is applied to all servers.
-
-./arvdock test [testname] [testname] ...
- By default, all tests are run.
-</code>
-</pre>
-</notextile>
-
-The @--ssh@ option can be useful to debug issues with the Docker containers; it allows you to ssh into the running containers as the @root@ user, provided you have access to the private key that matches the public key specified in @config.yml@'s PUBLIC_KEY_PATH variable.
-
-Start the docker containers:
-
-<notextile>
-<pre><code>
-~$ <span class="userinput">./arvdock start</span>
-sso_server
-Starting container:
- /usr/bin/docker.io run -d -i -t -p 9901:443 --name sso_server arvados/sso
-api_server
-Starting container:
- /usr/bin/docker.io run -d -i -t -p 9900:443 --name api_server --link sso_server:sso arvados/api
-keep_server_0
-Starting container:
- /usr/bin/docker.io run -d -i -t -p 25107:25107 --name keep_server_0 -v /tmp/tmp.aCSx8Pq6Wb:/dev/keep-0 --link api_server:api arvados/keep
-keep_server_1
-Starting container:
- /usr/bin/docker.io run -d -i -t -p 25108:25107 --name keep_server_1 -v /tmp/tmp.m4OQ9WB73G:/dev/keep-0 --link api_server:api arvados/keep
-doc_server
-Starting container:
- /usr/bin/docker.io run -d -i -t -p 9898:80 --name doc_server arvados/doc
-
-*****************************************************************
-You can access the Arvados documentation at http://localhost:9898
-*****************************************************************
-
-workbench_server
-Starting container:
- /usr/bin/docker.io run -d -i -t -p 9899:80 --name workbench_server --link api_server:api arvados/workbench
-
-*****************************************************************
-You can access the Arvados workbench at http://localhost:9899
-*****************************************************************
-</code></pre></notextile>
-
-h2. Accessing workbench
-
-Point your browser to the Dockerized workbench:
-
-<notextile>
-<pre><code><span class="userinput">https://localhost:9899</span>
-</code></pre>
-</notextile>
-
-Now use the google account you specified as @API_AUTO_ADMIN_USER@ in @config.yml@ to log in. You will be prompted *twice* by your browser that you are accessing a site with an untrusted SSL certificate. This is normal; by default the Arvados Docker installation uses self-signed SSL certificates for the SSO and API servers, respectively.
-