mox/docker-compose-integration.yml

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version: '3.7'
services:
moxmail:
# todo: understand why hostname and/or domainname don't have any influence on the reverse dns set up by docker, requiring us to use our own /etc/resolv.conf...
hostname: moxmail1.mox1.example
domainname: mox1.example
build:
dockerfile: Dockerfile.moxmail
context: testdata/integration
volumes:
- ./.go:/.go
- ./testdata/integration/resolv.conf:/etc/resolv.conf
- .:/mox
environment:
GOCACHE: /.go/.cache/go-build
healthcheck:
test: netstat -nlt | grep ':25 '
interval: 1s
timeout: 1s
retries: 10
depends_on:
dns:
condition: service_healthy
postfixmail:
condition: service_healthy
networks:
mailnet1:
ipv4_address: 172.28.1.10
mailnet2:
ipv4_address: 172.28.2.10
mailnet3:
ipv4_address: 172.28.3.10
postfixmail:
hostname: postfixmail.postfix.example
domainname: postfix.example
build:
dockerfile: Dockerfile.postfix
context: testdata/integration
volumes:
# todo: figure out how to mount files with a uid that the process in the container can read...
- ./testdata/integration/resolv.conf:/etc/resolv.conf
command: ["sh", "-c", "set -e; chmod o+r /etc/resolv.conf; (echo 'maillog_file = /dev/stdout'; echo 'mydestination = $$myhostname, localhost.$$mydomain, localhost, $$mydomain') >>/etc/postfix/main.cf; echo 'root: moxtest1@mox1.example' >>/etc/postfix/aliases; newaliases; postfix start-fg"]
healthcheck:
test: netstat -nlt | grep ':25 '
interval: 1s
timeout: 1s
retries: 10
depends_on:
dns:
condition: service_healthy
networks:
mailnet1:
ipv4_address: 172.28.1.20
dns:
hostname: dns.example
build:
dockerfile: Dockerfile.dns
# todo: figure out how to build from dockerfile with empty context without creating empty dirs in file system.
context: testdata/integration
volumes:
- ./testdata/integration/resolv.conf:/etc/resolv.conf
- ./testdata/integration:/integration
command: ["sh", "-c", "set -e; chmod o+r /etc/resolv.conf; install -m 640 -o unbound /integration/unbound.conf /integration/*.zone /etc/unbound/; unbound -d -p -v"]
healthcheck:
test: netstat -nlu | grep '172.28.1.30:53 '
interval: 1s
timeout: 1s
retries: 10
networks:
mailnet1:
ipv4_address: 172.28.1.30
networks:
mailnet1:
driver: bridge
ipam:
driver: default
config:
- subnet: "172.28.1.0/24"
mailnet2:
driver: bridge
ipam:
driver: default
config:
- subnet: "172.28.2.0/24"
mailnet3:
driver: bridge
ipam:
driver: default
config:
- subnet: "172.28.3.0/24"