# 🐳 Running Jikan API in a container ```bash docker run -d --name=jikan-rest -p 8080:8080 -v ./.env:/app/.env jikanme/jikan-rest:latest ``` - Container listens on port `8080` for http requests - By mounting your .env file on the container via `-v ./.env:/app/.env` command line option for `docker run` you can configure Jikan API. > **Important**: You need to either mount a `.env` file on the container or specify the configuration through environment variables to make Jikan API work in the container. Jikan API needs a MongoDB and optionally a search engine. In high load environments additionally a `redis` server is required too. The configuration should point to the correct address of these services. > **Tip**: If you run the container on a non-default network, you can use the container names in the configuration to specify the address of services like MongoDB and TypeSense/ElasticSearch. However this is not a concern if you use `docker-compose`. There is also a `Dockerfile` in the repo which you can use to build the container image and startup the app in a container: ```bash docker build -t jikan-rest:nightly . docker run -d --name=jikan-rest -p 8080:8080 -v ./.env:/app/.env jikan-rest:nightly ``` ### Docker compose usage ``` docker-compose up ``` Docker compose will use the `.env` file from the folder where you execute it from to load configurations for the services. If you don't have a `.env` file yet in the folder, copy the `.env.dist` file, and set the passwords. > **Please note**: The syntax rules of docker compose for `.env` applies here: https://docs.docker.com/compose/env-file/#syntax-rules #### Note for Podman If you build the container image yourself with podman, the resulting image format will be OCI by default. To make the health checks work in that situation you need to run the container the following way: ```bash podman run -d --name=jikan-rest -p 8080:8080 -v ./.env:/app/.env --health-start-period=5s --health-cmd="curl --fail http://localhost:2114/health?plugin=http || exit 1" jikan-rest:nightly ``` #### Configuration of the container You can change the settings of Jikan through setting environment variables via the `-e` command line argument option for the `docker run` command. These environment variables are the same as the options found in the `.env` file. We also provide a sample file called `.env.dist`. Additionally, you can use the `--env-file` option of `docker run` to specify configuration for Jikan, in which case you put all the configuration in the env file. ```bash docker run -d --name=jikan-rest -p 8080:8080 --env-file ./env.list jikanme/jikan-rest:latest ``` The env-file should contain env var value pairs line by line. ``` VAR1=value1 VAR2=value2 ``` There are additional configuration options: | Name | Description | |--------------------------------------|-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------| | RR_MAX_WORKER_MEMORY | (Number) Configures the available memory in megabytes for the php scripts | | RR_MAX_REQUEST_SIZE_MB | (Number) Configures the max allowed request body size in megabytes | | JIKAN_QUEUE_WORKER_PROCESS_NUM | (Number) Configures the number of running queue worker processes. (You want to increase this if you experience huge load) | | JIKAN_ENABLE_PERIODICAL_FULL_INDEXER | (Bool) Configures whether to run the anime/manga indexer every week, which would crawl all anime/manga at first then it would just grab the latest anime/manga entries from MAL. Defaults to false. | You can read more about additional configuration options on the [Configuration Wiki page](https://github.com/jikan-me/jikan-rest/wiki/Configuration). ## Some facts about the container image - Jikan uses RoadRunner as an application server within the container. - Both `wget` and `curl` exists in the container image. - The script in `docker-entrypoint.php` sets safe defaults. Because of this by default the app won't behave the same way as the publicly available version of the app at [https://api.jikan.moe/v4](https://api.jikan.moe/v4). The default settings: - No redis caching - No search index usage (inaccurate search results) - Via Roadrunner multiple processes are running in the container, and their logs are aggregated and forwarded to `stdout`. - These processes are: - the php processes ingesting the http requests - [Supercronic](https://github.com/aptible/supercronic), which runs cron jobs. - Queue workers for populating the search index and other background jobs.