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About

Simple command line tooling for creating and managing a Docker Compose stack for running Nuxeo.

See the Wiki for additional documentation.

Compatible Versions

  • Nuxeo LTS 2023

Requirements

Usage

For running Nuxeo locally, you can install everything using the bootstrap script like so:

bash -c "$(curl -fsSL https://raw.githubusercontent.com/nuxeo-sandbox/nuxeo-presales-docker/master/bootstrap.sh)"

Note: if you are testing new features, you can pass -b branch-name to the bootstrap script to clone a specific branch.

See Getting Started for an explanation of how the script works.

For running Nuxeo elsewhere (e.g. EC2) you will need to do a bit more work to scaffold the environment. You can find an example of how to use this tooling in EC2 here.

Support

These features are not part of the Nuxeo Production platform.

These solutions are provided for inspiration and we encourage customers to use them as code samples and learning resources.

This is a moving project (no API maintenance, no deprecation process, etc.) If any of these solutions are found to be useful for the Nuxeo Platform in general, they will be integrated directly into platform, not maintained here.

License

Apache License, Version 2.0

About Nuxeo

Nuxeo Platform is an open source Content Services platform, written in Java. Data can be stored in both SQL & NoSQL databases.

The development of the Nuxeo Platform is mostly done by Nuxeo employees with an open development model.

The source code, documentation, roadmap, issue tracker, testing, benchmarks are all public.

Typically, Nuxeo users build different types of information management solutions for document management, case management, and digital asset management, use cases. It uses schema-flexible metadata & content models that allows content to be repurposed to fulfill future use cases.

More information is available at www.nuxeo.com.