Docker Compose files to spin up an instance of Snipe-IT.
# How to run
Add a `COMPOSE_ENV` file and save its location as a shell variable along with the location where this repo lives, here for example `/opt/containers/snipeit` plus all other variables. At [env/fqdn_context.env.example](env/fqdn_context.env.example) you'll find an example environment file.
When everything's ready start Snipe-IT with Docker Compose, otherwise head down to [Initial setup](#initial-setup) first.
On your deployment machine create the necessary Docker context to connect to and control the Docker daemon on whatever target host you'll be using, for example:
Copy images to target Docker host, that is assuming you deploy to a machine that itself has no network route to reach Docker Hub or your private registry of choice. Copying in its simplest form involves a local `docker save` and a remote `docker load`. Consider the helper mini-project [quico.space/Quico/copy-docker](https://quico.space/Quico/copy-docker) where [copy-docker.sh](https://quico.space/Quico/copy-docker/src/branch/main/copy-docker.sh) allows the following workflow:
We're assuming you run Docker Compose workloads with ZFS-based bind mounts. ZFS management, creating a zpool and setting adequate properties for its datasets is out of scope of this document.
## Datasets
Create ZFS datasets and set permissions as needed.
None. You can start Snipe-IT right up and do not need to place any config file in any of the above-mentioned dirs. Per [snipe-it.readme.io/docs/docker](https://snipe-it.readme.io/docs/docker) initial config happens inside the Snipe-IT container by first generating an app key via `php artisan key:generate --show`. Follow that guide for more details.
When done head back up to [How to run](#how-to-run).
# Development
## Conventional commits
This project uses [Conventional Commits](https://www.conventionalcommits.org/) for its commit messages.
### Commit types
Commit _types_ besides `fix` and `feat` are:
-`refactor`: Keeping functionality while streamlining or otherwise improving function flow
-`docs`: Documentation for project or components
### Commit scopes
The following _scopes_ are known for this project. A Conventional Commits commit message may optionally use one of the following scopes or none: