The bootstrap previously hard-required OBMP_DOMAIN and OBMP_COOKIE_DOMAIN even when a user just wanted a local lab deployment with Grafana's built-in login -- those vars only feed Authelia's session-cookie domain and the public URL it lives behind. On a fresh host with no FQDN this made ./setup.sh impossible to pass without inventing dummy values. New OBMP_AUTH_MODE=local|authelia in .env (default local) gates the FQDN validation, Authelia secret generation, Authelia config rendering, and the auth-profile image pull/build. setup.sh also writes GF_SERVER_ROOT_URL into .env -- http://HOST_IP:3000/grafana/ for local, https://OBMP_DOMAIN/grafana/ for authelia -- and docker-compose.yml now reads ${GF_SERVER_ROOT_URL} instead of hardcoding the apodacalab.com fallback. Back-compat: an existing .env with no OBMP_AUTH_MODE but a real OBMP_DOMAIN or an existing AUTHELIA_SESSION_SECRET is inferred as 'authelia' and the mode is persisted -- a re-run on a live Authelia host won't silently flip it to local and break the next docker compose up. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 <noreply@anthropic.com>
OpenBMP docker files
Docker files for OpenBMP.
(Prerequisite) Platform Docker Install
Ignore this step if you already have a current docker install
Note
You should use the latest docker version, documented in this section.
Follow the instructions on https://docs.docker.com/get-docker/
Optionally add a non-root user to run docker as
usermod -aG docker ubuntu
# Logout and log back so the group takes affect.
Optionally configure /etc/default/docker (e.g. for proxy config)
export http_proxy="http://proxy:80/"
export https_proxy="http://proxy:80/"
export no_proxy="127.0.0.1,openbmp.org,/var/run/docker.sock"
Make sure you can run 'docker run hello-world' successfully.
OpenBMP Docker Files
Each docker file contains a readme file, see below:
Using Docker Compose to run everything
Quick start (recommended): copy
.env.exampleto.env, fill it in, and run./setup.sh— it creates the data directories, syncs Grafana provisioning, and generates Authelia secrets. Then:docker compose up -d # BMP collector core docker compose --profile test --profile auth up -d # full stackSee DOCS.md section 4 for details and the manual alternative below.
Install Docker Compose
You will need docker-compose. You can install that via Docker Compose instructions. Docker compose will run everything, including handling restarts of containers.
(1) Mount/Make persistent directories
Create expected directories. You can choose to mount these as well or update the compose file to change them.
Note
If you are using OSX/Mac, then you will need to update your docker preferences to allow
/var/openbmp
Make sure to create the OBMP_DATA_ROOT directory first.
export OBMP_DATA_ROOT=/var/openbmp
sudo mkdir -p $OBMP_DATA_ROOT
Create sub directories
mkdir -p ${OBMP_DATA_ROOT}/config
mkdir -p ${OBMP_DATA_ROOT}/kafka-data
mkdir -p ${OBMP_DATA_ROOT}/zk-data
mkdir -p ${OBMP_DATA_ROOT}/zk-log
mkdir -p ${OBMP_DATA_ROOT}/postgres/data
mkdir -p ${OBMP_DATA_ROOT}/postgres/ts
mkdir -p ${OBMP_DATA_ROOT}/grafana
mkdir -p ${OBMP_DATA_ROOT}/grafana/dashboards
sudo chmod -R 7777 $OBMP_DATA_ROOT
In order to init the DB tables, you must create the file
${OBMP_DATA_ROOT}/config/init_db. This should only be done once or whenever you want to completely wipe out the DB and start over.
Change OBMP_DATA_ROOT=<path> to where you created the directories above. The default is /var/openbmp
OBMP_DATA_ROOT=/var/openbmp docker-compose -p obmp up -d