Installing IAM Console
1. Introduction
Guide to install IAM Console using Docker.
There is a public docker image at docker hub: https://hub.docker.com/r/soffid/iam-console/
2. Prerequisites
To install IAM console is required to have a database installed and initialized.
You can check Initialize database
3. Video Tutorial
4. Installation
To configure IAM console, the following environment variables can be set:
Variable | Description | Example |
DB_URL | JDBC URL | jdbc:mariadb://dbcontainer/soffid |
DB_USER | Database user | Soffid |
DB_PASSWORD | Database password | 5uper5ecret |
JAVA_OPT | Java virtual machine options | -Xmx4096m |
SECURE | (optional) Enables the Java Security Manager | true |
The following volumes are defined by default:
Volume | Usage |
/opt/soffid/iam-console-3/logs | Console log files |
/opt/soffid/iam-console-3/docs | Text search engine index files. It can be erased at any time. The engine will regenerate the search engine |
/opt/soffid/iam-console-3/conf | Configuration files, including server.xml and tomee.xml files |
Here you have a sample command to start a docker container running IAM console, in this case the docker will be in a docker network, previously created. MariaDB docker is at the same network.
docker run -d \
-e DB_URL=jdbc:mysql://mariadb-service/soffid \
-e DB_USER=soffid \
-e DB_PASSWORD=soffid \
--name=iam-console \
--publish=8080:8080 \
--network=soffidnet \
soffid/iam-console
To see console log files, execute:
docker logs -f iam-console
By default, the 8080 port will be exposed. When the TLS connection is going to be configured, add the tag --publish=443:443 to publisg the TLS port.