# lighttpd Docker image Security, speed, compliance, and flexibility -- all of these describe [lighttpd](http://www.lighttpd.net/) ### Contents - Usage - Start a container with Docker - Start a container with Docker Compose - Build - Build with Docker - Build with Docker Compose - About ## Usage In the instructions that follow, replace: - `` with the path of the local directory you want to serve content from. - `` with the path of the local directory containing lighttpd configuration files that you want to use instead of the default ones. To make it easier to create custom configuration files, the default configuration files are included in the `etc/lighttpd` directory of the Git repository. - `` with the HTTP port you want the HTTP server to serve content to (e.g. `80` for the standard HTTP port if not already in use on the host). ### Start a container with Docker With the default configuration files: $ sudo docker run --rm -t -v :/var/www/localhost/htdocs -p :80 sebp/lighttpd With custom configuration files: $ sudo docker run --rm -t -v :/var/www/localhost/htdocs -v :/etc/lighttpd -p :80 sebp/lighttpd ### Start a container with Docker Compose Add the following lines in an existing or a new `docker-compose.yml` file: lighttpd: image: sebp/lighttpd volumes: - :/var/www/localhost/htdocs - :/etc/lighttpd ports: - ":80" **Note** – The `- :…` line is optional, it can be used to override the default configuration files with your own. Then start a lighttpd container with: $ sudo docker-compose up lighttpd ## Build First clone or download the [spujadas/lighttpd-docker](https://github.com/spujadas/lighttpd-docker) GitHub repository, open a shell in the newly created `lighttpd-docker` directory, then build the image and run a container using Docker or Docker Compose, as explained below. ### Build with Docker This command will build the image: $ sudo docker build . ### Build with Docker Compose Build the image with this command: $ sudo docker-compose build ## About Written by [Sébastien Pujadas](http://pujadas.net), released under the [MIT license](http://opensource.org/licenses/MIT).