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Revision as of 11:23, 10 December 2024

Migration from 4.4With BlueSpice 4.5 there were some important changes to the container portfolio:
  1. There are no "all-in-one" containers anymore. Neither for FREE, nor for PRO and FARM editions
  2. The "distributed-services" setup for PRO and FARM edition has completely been reworked

If you are upgrading from one of the above-mentioned setups, please refer to the migration guide


Overview

Since version 4.5, BlueSpice MediaWiki can be easily installed using a stack of Docker container images. Everything is build in a modular way to allow different types of setups.

The most common cases are

  1. "All-in-one" (with and without Let's Encrypt)
  2. Custom database and search service
  3. Custom load balancer / proxy

Architecture

Setup:Installation_Guide_Docker-Achitecture

Step 1: Get the stack

Get "docker-compose" files from https://bluespice.com/de/download/

wget https://bluespice.com/filebase/docker-deployment-script \
    && unzip docker-deployment-script \
    && cd docker-deployment-script/compose

The directory contains the following files:

Filename Type Mandatory Comment
bluespice-deploy bash-script false Wrapper for general start-up of needed containers
bluespice-prepare bash-script false Prepare Folder and Permissions before first start also registers the service at the operating system
bluespice.service service-script false Proper handling of the containers on reboot
docker-compose.main.yml yml true Main application services/ run by bluespice-deploy
docker-compose.persistent-data-services.yml yml false Database and search/ run by bluespice-deploy
docker-compose.stateless-services.yml yml true PDF-Renderer/Cache/Formula/Diagram-Service
docker-compose.proxy.yml yml false, but recommended Proxy Service
docker-compose.proxy-letsencrypt.yml yml false Additional auto-renewal service for "Let's Encrypt" certificates
docker-compose.kerberos-proxy.yml yml false Additional proxy for Kerberos based authenication

For convenience, the bluespice-deploy script wraps the first four yml files by default. This includes the main wiki application and also required backend services, like a database, search and application cache.

Additional services can be loaded by adding -f <filename> .

Example:

bluespice-deploy \
    -f docker-compose.proxy-letsencrypt.yml \
    up -d

This will start the stack with "Let's Encrypt" certificates. For details, please refer to section SSL certificates.

Step 2: Set up environment variables

Create .env file according to existing or state-to-be installation.

Example:

DATADIR=/data/bluespice
VERSION=4.5
EDITION=pro
BACKUP_HOUR=04

WIKI_NAME=BlueSpice
WIKI_LANG=en
WIKI_PASSWORDSENDER=no-reply@wiki.company.local
WIKI_EMERGENCYCONTACT=no-reply@wiki.company.local
WIKI_HOST=wiki.company.local
WIKI_PORT=443
WIKI_PROTOCOL=https

DB_USER=bluespice
DB_PASS=...
DB_HOST=database
DB_NAME=bluespice
DB_PREFIX=

SMTP_HOST=mail.company.local
SMTP_PORT=25
SMTP_USER=...
SMTP_PASS=...
SMTP_ID_HOST=...
Different editionsThe example shows EDITION=pro. Be aware that for pro and farm you need to be logged into docker.bluspice.com.


Step 3: Prepare data directories

Run bluespice-prepare script, helping you set up correct folder structure and permissions. Also installing a service for proper handling of the containers on reboots. Make sure to run this command with in a privileged user context (like root), as it will set permissions on the newly created directories.

Step 4: Start the stack

Initial installationWhen starting the stack the first time, the wiki-task container will automatically perform the installation. It may take a couple of minutes for the process to set up the database and complete. Once it is finished, the password for the default Admin user can be found in $DATADIR/wiki/adminPasssword.

Use bluespice-deploy up -d to start the stack, once the .env file and the "data directories" are ready. Once all containers are shown as "ready" you can navigate to $WIKI_PROTOCOL://$WIKI_HOST:$WIKI_PORT (e.g. https://wiki.company.local) in your favorite web browser and start using the application.

Additional options

SSL certificates

For using Let's Encrypt certificates just add docker-compose.proxy-letsencrypt.yml in your bluespice-deploy file.

Self-signed certificatesFor using self-signend Certificates please put <bluespice-wiki.com>.crt and <bluespice-wiki.com>.key with the exact name of your Wikis URL in ${VOLUMES_DIR}/nginx/certs


Operating system level service

Adding additional servicesexpand the ExecStart parameter in the /etc/systemd/system/bluespice.service

Example:

ExecStart=<WORKDIR>/bluespice-deploy -f docker-compose.proxy-letsencrypt.yml up -f -d --remove-orphans


Custom wiki application configuration

After the initial installation, the ${DATADIR}/wiki/bluespice/ contains two files that can be used to set custom application configuration as it may be found on mediawiki.org:

  • pre-init-settings.php - Can be used to set config that can be picked up by the init process
  • post-init-settings.php - Can be used to manipulate configs that have been set by the init process

Custom database and search

If you have a MySQL/MariaDB and an OpenSearch server running in your local network, you can remove docker-compose.persistent-data-services.yml entirely from your bluespice-deploy file. Make sure to set the proper variables in the .env file.

Kerberos proxy

For implicit authenticationusing Kerberos, an additional proxy must be used: bluespice/kerberos-proxy . The file docker-compose.kerberos-proxy.yml contains a common configuration. It can be used instead of the regular docker-compose.proxy.yml file inside bluespice-deploy .

Make sure to have the files

  • ${DATADIR}/kerberos/krb5.conf
  • ${DATADIR}/kerberos/kerberos.keytab

set up properly.

The file ${DATADIR}/wiki/bluespice/pre-init-settings.php can then be used to set up "Extension:Auth_remoteuser" and the LDAP stack extensions.

SAML authentication

During the initial installation a certificate for message signing will automatically be created. It can be found in ${DATADIR}/wiki/simplesamlphp/certs/.

In order to configure a remote IdP, one must copy the IdP metadata XML to a file called ${DATADIR}/wiki/simplesamlphp/saml_idp_metadata.xml. The SP metadata can then be obtained via https://{{$WIKI_HOST}}/_sp/module.php/saml/sp/metadata.php/default-sp. It must be configured in the remote IdP.

Test authenticationYou can test authentication directly within the SimpleSAMLphp application. To do so, navigate to https://{{$WIKI_HOST}}/_sp/module.php/admin and log in with admin and the INTERNAL_SIMPLESAMLPHP_ADMIN_PASS found in ${DATADIR}/wiki/.wikienv


Next, the extensions "PluggableAuth" and "SimpleSAMLphp" must be enabled on the wiki. To do so, add

wfLoadExtensions( [
    'PluggableAuth',
    'SimpleSAMLphp'
] );
Setup:SAML ConfigManager EN 01.png

to the ${DATADIR}/wiki/bluespice/post-init-settings.php. Run

./bluespice-deploy exec wiki-task /app/bluespice/w/maintenance/update.php --quick

to complete the installation.

After that, the authentication plugin configuration can be applied in Special:BlueSpiceConfigManager under "Authentication".

OpenID Connect authentication

The extensions "PluggableAuth" and "OpenIDConnect" must be enabled on the wiki. To do so, add

wfLoadExtensions( [
    'PluggableAuth',
    'OpenIDConnect'
] );

to the ${DATADIR}/wiki/bluespice/post-init-settings.php. Run

./bluespice-deploy exec wiki-task /app/bluespice/w/maintenance/update.php --quick

to complete the installation.

After that, the authentication plugin configuration can be applied in Special:BlueSpiceConfigManager under "Authentication".



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