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OpenIM Offline Deployment Design
1. Base Images
Below are the base images and their versions you'll need:
- wurstmeister/kafka
- redis:7.0.0
- mongo:6.0.2
- mysql:5.7
- wurstmeister/zookeeper
- minio/minio
Use the following commands to pull these base images:
docker pull wurstmeister/kafka
docker pull redis:7.0.0
docker pull mongo:6.0.2
docker pull mysql:5.7
docker pull wurstmeister/zookeeper
docker pull minio/minio
2. OpenIM & Chat Images
For detailed understanding of version management and storage of OpenIM and Chat: version.md
OpenIM Image
- Get image version info: images.md
- Depending on the required version, execute the following command:
docker pull ghcr.io/openimsdk/openim-server:<version-name>
Chat Image
- Execute the following command to pull the image:
docker pull ghcr.io/openimsdk/openim-server:<version-name>
3. Image Storage Selection
Repositories:
- Alibaba Cloud:
registry.cn-hangzhou.aliyuncs.com/openimsdk/openim-server
- Docker Hub:
openim/openim-server
Version Selection:
- Stable: e.g. release-v3.2 (or 3.1, 3.3)
- Latest: latest
- Latest of main: main
4. Version Selection
You can select from the following versions:
- Stable: e.g. release-v3.2
- Latest: latest
- Latest from main branch: main
5. Offline Deployment Steps
- Pull images: Execute the above
docker pull
commands to pull all required images locally. - Save images:
docker save -o <tar-file-name>.tar <image-name>
- Fetch code: Clone the repository:
git clone https://github.com/OpenIMSDK/openim-docker.git
Or download the code from Releases.
- Transfer files: Use
scp
to transfer all images and code to the intranet server.
scp <tar-file-name>.tar user@remote-ip:/path/on/remote/server
Or choose other transfer methods such as a hard drive.
- Import images: On the intranet server:
docker load -i <tar-file-name>.tar
- Deploy: Navigate to the
openim-docker
repository directory and follow the README guide for deployment. - Deploy using Docker-compose:
docker-compose up -d
# Verify
docker-compose ps
Note: If you're using a version of Docker prior to 20, make sure you've installed
docker-compose
.