Create a volume where all files from the Jira Home folder will be stored. That is why I prefer to run Jira in a docker container the following way:ġ. You will be able to see the Jira logs though, if you attach to the docker container by the docker attach command. For example, if you have the ScriptRunner plugin, then you will not be able to work with the script folder, which is placed in the Jira Home folder. You can not access Jira Home folder, where the logs, indexes, plugin configurations are. Jira does not have internet access, that is why you will not be able to install plugins from the Jira UI.Ģ. The command, which will let you run this container, is defined like this: docker run -detach -publish 8080:8080 cptactionhank/atlassian-jira:latestġ. If you want to use it not for research, kindly test the image first. I use this image in my notebook for research. This image is not supported by Atlassian, that is why use it wisely and kindly read the Contributions part of the main page for the docker image. If you search in google for Jira docker, then you will find the following page: If to sum up all the above, docker containers make my life easier to control all available Jira instances on my pc. I can see all Jira instances, that I am currently running, with a single command. I do not make my folder structure "messy" with all kinds of jira folders.ĥ. I can easily delete any Jira, which I do not need.Ĥ. I can start and stop Jira just by starting and stopping containers.ģ. I can install Jira with a couple of commands.Ģ. I prefer to use Jira in a docker container because:ġ. Everything below is tested on Ubuntu 17.10.
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