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Installation

Docker

Using docker is the easiest way!

If you already have docker up and running, all you need to start Widerhall is

  1. Download the Dockerfile
  2. Build the image: docker build -t widerhall /path-to-dockerfile/
  3. Start a container:
docker run \
    --name widerhall \
    -d widerhall

You should now be able to go to http:///

Configuration, data persistence

To keep data after restarts of your container, you need to mount a volume into the container:

docker run \
    --name widerhall \
    -v /some/directory:/data
    -d widerhall

Widerhall will create all persistent data in /data, resp. your volume:

  • widerhall.sqlite3 this is the main database file. Keep it warm, keep it safe.
  • widerhall.config.json this is the main config file, where you can overload the default settings.
  • archive Stored mails will end up here.

Those files/directories will be created on the first start (or whenever you dropped them).

The config is structured as follows:

{
  "port":80,
  "base_url":"https://widerhall.srsoftware.de",
  "locations":{
    "database":"/data/widerhall.sqlite3",
    "configuration":"/data/widerhall.config.json",
    "archive":"/data/archive",
    "base":"/Widerhall"
  }
}
  • Alter the base_url to match your server settings.
  • If you want the database to be stored somewhere else, alter the database string.
  • If you change the configuration property, widerhall will overlaod it's configuation with whatever is found at the given location
  • If you want the archive to be stored somewhere else, alter the archive string.
  • base should point to the installation dir of Widerhall, which is /Widerhall by default

SSL termination

Widerhall tries to keep it simple. The built-in webserver does not know anything about SSL. If you want to keep a secure webiste, run Widerhall behind a reverse proxy, such as nginx_proxy.

Maven

Widerhall is a Java project built with Apache Maven. If you have a recent installation of java (17) and maven on your system, you should be able to

  1. get the sources: git clone https://git.srsoftware.de/StephanRichter/Widerhall.git
  2. change to the downloaded dir: cd Widerhall
  3. build the runnable jar: mvn clean test compile assembly:single
  4. execute the jar: java -jar target/*.jar

Translations

Widerhall`s translations are managed as branches of the source code:

  • main branch: english
  • lang_de branch: german

Just checkout the language branch you want.