# docker-D-Zone https://github.com/d-zone-org/d-zone/tree/v1/docker in a container! Creates a Container which runs the v1/docker Branch of [D-Zone-Org's](https://github.com/d-zone-org) [D-Zone](https://github.com/d-zone-org/d-zone), with [node:8-alpine](https://hub.docker.com/_/node) as the base image, as seen on https://pixelatomy.com/dzone/?s=default. # Deploy with docker-compose: ``` d-zone: container_name: d-zone image: griefed/d-zone restart: unless-stopped ports: - 3000:3000 environment: - TOKEN=<YOUR_BOT_TOKEN_HERE> ``` ### Deploy on Rasbperry Pi Using the Dockerfile, this container can be built and run on a Raspberry Pi, too! I've tested it on a Raspberry Pi 3B+. Simply put the Dockerfile in a directory called `d-zone` in the same directory as your docker-compose.yml, edit your docker-compose.yml: ``` d-zone: container_name: d-zone build: ./d-zone/ restart: unless-stopped ports: - 3000:3000 environment: - TOKEN=<YOUR_BOT_TOKEN_HERE> ``` Then build with: ``` docker-compose up -d --build d-zone ``` ## Note: D-Zone will, by default, listen to all channels on the servers which your bot is connected to. If you want to set ignoreChannels, you need to edit a file in your D-Zone container: - docker exec into the container: `docker exec -it d-zone /bin/sh` - Install NANO as our text editor: ´apk add nano´ - Open discord-config.json in NANO: `nano discord-config.json` - Edit the "servers" block on a per server basis, e.g.: ``` "servers": [ { "id": "<YOUR_SERVER_ID_HERE", "default": true, "ignoreChannels": ["TEXTCHANNEL_ID1","TEXTCHANNEL_ID2","TEXTCHANNEL_ID3"] } ] ``` `CTRL+X` followed by `Y` followed by `ENTER` to safe and quit NANO. Enter `exit` to leave the container and restart the container with `docker restart d-zone`. This tutorial assumes that your bot is only a member of one server. If you want to define multiple server, see https://github.com/d-zone-org/d-zone/blob/master/discord-config-example.json ### Note 2 As far as I know there is currently no way to use a reverse proxy like nginx to serve this container with HTTPS. I've tried a lot of things mentioned [here](https://github.com/d-zone-org/d-zone/issues/5#issuecomment-699672593) and none of them worked. If you find a way to serve this container with nginx and HTTPS, please open an issue explain how you did it, because I sure as hell didn't get it to work. 