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# Arma 3 server Dockerfile
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## Introduction
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This dockerfile install Steam CLI and download Arma 3 server content and execute it.
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The container needs two environment variables to work properly:
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```
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STEAM_LOGIN
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STEAM_PASSWORD
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containing the login and password to connect to a steam account.
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Because it use a volume to store the Steam and Arma 3 data, you will need to create a directory on the host filesystem to bind the volume.
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## Building from source
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To build from source you need to clone the git repo and run docker build:
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```
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git clone https://github.com/poooldo/arma3server.git
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cd arma3server
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docker build -t arma3server .
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```
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## Running
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First, you need to create the mountpoint used by the docker volume (I use /home/steam but you can change this accordingly in the Dockerfile):
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```
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# mkdir /home/steam
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# chown 2000:2000 /home/steam/
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```
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**Note:** We use 2000 as uid/guid which is the same when creating the steam user in the container. We will need around 2GB of memory to download Arma 3 content.
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Run the container using root or sudo:
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```
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docker run -e STEAM_LOGIN='your_steam_login' -e STEAM_PASSWORD='your_steam_password' -p 0.0.0.0:2302:2302/udp -v /home/steam:/home/steam -d -t arma3server
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```
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After the first run, the arma3 won't be touched. To manually tells the container you want to update all ARMA3 data, just declare $ARMA3_UPDATE_DATA on the next container run.
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## Customizing server.cfg
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In this vanilla version, Arma 3 server.cfg is a basic configuration file. You need to define $ARMA3_SERVER_CFG to overload its behavior.
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You can also define $SERVER_UPDATE_PASSWORD when running the container to generate automatic random password for admin and command. These passwords will be printed into the logs.
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## Running Mods
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To create a new image running a specific mod:
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- create an image based on this one.
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- add a script setting up things for the mod (ADD mymod.sh /tmp/mymod.sh)
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- declare $MOD_SCRIPT pointing to the setup script (ENV MOD_SCRIPT /tmp/mymod.sh)
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- overload server.cfg by adding yours (ADD server.cfg /tmp/server.cfg)
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- install needed services (i.e. MySQL,...)
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As soon as AltisLife image is pushed, you'll got an example.
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## Logging
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All logs print out in stdout/stderr and are available via the docker logs command:
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```
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docker logs <CONTAINER_NAME>
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```
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If everything works fine (after start.sh has finished to download Steam and Arma 3), you should see something like:
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```
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15:36:29 Game Port: 2302, Steam Query Port: 2303
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15:36:29 Initializing Steam server - Game Port: 2302, Steam Query Port: 2303
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Arma 3 Console version 1.54 : port 2302
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15:36:30 Connected to Steam servers
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```
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## Versions
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- GNU/Linux Debian Jessie: **8.x**
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