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servatrice-compose

Docker compose file to run a Cockatrice Server with a MySQL database

The intention of this repo is to make setting up a Cockatrice server with a database as simple as possible

Setup:

  • Clone the repo
  • copy ./Servatrice/servatrice.example.ini to ./Servatrice/servatrice.ini and edit it to fit your needs
  • Run make run to start the Servatrice server

And that's it! Your Cockatrice server should be up and running! Read along for more details and things you can change / configure.

Note: The first time running the docker-compose setup, the MySQL server will take a little time to run the initial setup scripts. Due to this, the Servatrice instance may fail the first few attempts to connect to the database. Servatrice is set to restart: unless-stopped in the docker-compose.yml, which will allow it to continue attempting to start up. Once the MySQL scripts have completed, Servatrice should then connect automatically on the next attempt.

Server config:

You can change all the server settings on the ./Servatrice/servatrice.ini file you copied on the previous Setup setp.

If you want to enable users to have accounts and log in, you have to change a few settings in that file:

  • Under the [authentication] section, change method=none to method=sql and regonly=false to regonly=true
  • Under the [registration] section, change enabled=false to enabled=true

It's okay to keep the MySQL "password" since it's only visible from within the docker network and it's not exposed. But if you want to change it, edit both the docker-compose.yml and the Servatrice/servatrice.ini to match

Maintenance:

  • You can restart the server by running make restart, the MySQL db by running make restart-mysql and both by running make restart-all
  • You can backup the database by running make backup-db and restore it by running make restore-db. All backups are saved to ./mysql/backup/

Servatrice

Cockatrice doesn't have an official Servatrice image, and all the other ones in Docker Hub are outdated. So I built my own, using the default settings listed in their wiki.

This image is currently running Servatrice v2.8.0

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