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Modified Docker startup scripts to accept Environment variables if available, or use the usual defaults if not. Updated readme to reflect changes in allowing environment variables. Updated readme to correctly reflect the default ports that NiFi will run on. This closes #2439 Signed-off-by: Jeremy Dyer <jeremydyer@apache.org> |
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README.md
Docker Image Quickstart
Capabilities
This image currently supports running in standalone mode either unsecured or with user authentication provided through:
Building
The Docker image can be built using the following command:
docker build -t apache/nifi:latest .
This build will result in an image tagged apache/nifi:latest
# user @ puter in ~/Development/code/apache/nifi/nifi-docker/dockerhub
$ docker images
REPOSITORY TAG IMAGE ID CREATED SIZE
apache/nifi latest f0f564eed149 A long, long time ago 1.62GB
Note: The default version of NiFi specified by the Dockerfile is typically that of one that is unreleased if working from source.
To build an image for a prior released version, one can override the NIFI_VERSION
build-arg with the following command:
docker build --build-arg=NIFI_VERSION={Desired NiFi Version} -t apache/nifi:latest .
There is, however, no guarantee that older versions will work as properties have changed and evolved with subsequent releases. The configuration scripts are suitable for at least 1.4.0+.
Running a container
Standalone Instance, Unsecured
The minimum to run a NiFi instance is as follows:
docker run --name nifi \
-p 8080:8080 \
-d \
apache/nifi:latest
This will provide a running instance, exposing the instance UI to the host system on at port 8080,
viewable at http://localhost:8080/nifi
.
You can also pass in environment variables to change the NiFi communication ports and hostname using the Docker '-e' switch as follows:
docker run --name nifi \
-p 9090:9090 \
-d \
-e NIFI_WEB_HTTP_PORT='9090'
apache/nifi:latest
For a list of the environment variables recognised in this build, look into the .sh/secure.sh and .sh/start.sh scripts
Standalone Instance, Two-Way SSL
In this configuration, the user will need to provide certificates and the associated configuration information.
Of particular note, is the AUTH
environment variable which is set to tls
. Additionally, the user must provide an
the DN as provided by an accessing client certificate in the INITIAL_ADMIN_IDENTITY
environment variable.
This value will be used to seed the instance with an initial user with administrative privileges.
Finally, this command makes use of a volume to provide certificates on the host system to the container instance.
docker run --name nifi \
-v /User/dreynolds/certs/localhost:/opt/certs \
-p 8443:8443 \
-e AUTH=tls \
-e KEYSTORE_PATH=/opt/certs/keystore.jks \
-e KEYSTORE_TYPE=JKS \
-e KEYSTORE_PASSWORD=QKZv1hSWAFQYZ+WU1jjF5ank+l4igeOfQRp+OSbkkrs \
-e TRUSTSTORE_PATH=/opt/certs/truststore.jks \
-e TRUSTSTORE_PASSWORD=rHkWR1gDNW3R9hgbeRsT3OM3Ue0zwGtQqcFKJD2EXWE \
-e TRUSTSTORE_TYPE=JKS \
-e INITIAL_ADMIN_IDENTITY='CN=Random User, O=Apache, OU=NiFi, C=US' \
-d \
apache/nifi:latest
Standalone Instance, LDAP
In this configuration, the user will need to provide certificates and the associated configuration information. Optionally,
if the LDAP provider of interest is operating in LDAPS or START_TLS modes, certificates will additionally be needed.
Of particular note, is the AUTH
environment variable which is set to ldap
. Additionally, the user must provide a
DN as provided by the configured LDAP server in the INITIAL_ADMIN_IDENTITY
environment variable. This value will be
used to seed the instance with an initial user with administrative privileges. Finally, this command makes use of a
volume to provide certificates on the host system to the container instance.
For a minimal, connection to an LDAP server using SIMPLE authentication:
docker run --name nifi \
-v /User/dreynolds/certs/localhost:/opt/certs \
-p 8443:8443 \
-e AUTH=tls \
-e KEYSTORE_PATH=/opt/certs/keystore.jks \
-e KEYSTORE_TYPE=JKS \
-e KEYSTORE_PASSWORD=QKZv1hSWAFQYZ+WU1jjF5ank+l4igeOfQRp+OSbkkrs \
-e TRUSTSTORE_PATH=/opt/certs/truststore.jks \
-e TRUSTSTORE_PASSWORD=rHkWR1gDNW3R9hgbeRsT3OM3Ue0zwGtQqcFKJD2EXWE \
-e TRUSTSTORE_TYPE=JKS \
-e INITIAL_ADMIN_IDENTITY='cn=admin,dc=example,dc=org' \
-e LDAP_AUTHENTICATION_STRATEGY='SIMPLE' \
-e LDAP_MANAGER_DN='cn=admin,dc=example,dc=org' \
-e LDAP_MANAGER_PASSWORD='password' \
-e LDAP_USER_SEARCH_BASE='dc=example,dc=org' \
-e LDAP_USER_SEARCH_FILTER='cn={0}' \
-e LDAP_IDENTITY_STRATEGY='USE_DN' \
-e LDAP_URL='ldap://ldap:389' \
-d \
apache/nifi:latest
The following, optional environment variables may be added to the above command when connecting to a secure LDAP server configured with START_TLS or LDAPS
-e LDAP_TLS_KEYSTORE: ''
-e LDAP_TLS_KEYSTORE_PASSWORD: ''
-e LDAP_TLS_KEYSTORE_TYPE: ''
-e LDAP_TLS_TRUSTSTORE: ''
-e LDAP_TLS_TRUSTSTORE_PASSWORD: ''
-e LDAP_TLS_TRUSTSTORE_TYPE: ''
Configuration Information
The following ports are specified by default in Docker for NiFi operation within the container and can be published to the host.
Function | Property | Port |
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HTTP Port | nifi.web.http.port | 8080 |
HTTPS Port | nifi.web.https.port | 8443 |
Remote Input Socket Port | nifi.remote.input.socket.port | 10000 |