![]() ![]() Please not the environment variables POSTGRES_USER and POSTGRES_PASSWORD: You should adopt their values to your needs, but be sure to change them everywhere. Then, we need Jira itself, and a network where both can talk with each other. We first need a database where Jira can connect to, PostgreSQL will be used here. Do not forget to give the script file execution permission through chmod +x install-jira.sh. We will create a folder $HOME/Docker and add there a shell script named install-jira.sh to be able to reproduce the steps easily in case something is not working. We skip the first two steps Docker-Compose and Docker-CLI, as we have both available through the previous installation steps. Open Docker.dmg and install Docker by dragging the app to the Applications folder.įor installing Jira, we’re using these instructions from teamatldocker. ![]() This article describes its installation in detail I’ll reduce the steps here to a minimum: ![]() I found an installer for Docker Desktop on Mac. So we use the screen sharing app to get access to it. The Mac mini is just plugged to network and power, without monitor and keyboard. We’re talking of a Mac mini (End 2012) with 2,5 GHz Intel Core I5, 16 GB RAM, and a 1 TB SSD, with macOS Sierra (10.12.6). We will not care about https, as this is something completely within our own network. Having no idea, if this will work, and if it will be sufficiently performant, I’d like to share my way in this article. ![]() It was a logical decision to use Docker as basis, to reduce installation efforts. Mac mini as Atlassian Server - Part 1: Jiraįor small teams up to 10 members, the Atlassian tool suite with Jira, Confluence and other useful applications is a good solution for structured development.Īs we have a Mac mini here turning thumbs, and our self-hosted GitLab does not meet our needs anymore, I had the idea to set it up as a server for those tools. ![]()
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