# single-player-tarkov-docker Private Dockerfile to build a docker container for Single-Player-Tarkov # Dependencies None Note: SPT-AKI does not work as a subtree (can be used as a .gitmodule) because of lfs. I've decided to pull in the image (with a builder) instead of forking / adding the submodule to this repo, as it is standarized in Dockerfiles as per 2024-04 # Docker Support ## Volumes Two volumes are added: - `/app/Aki_Data/Server` contains standard `SPT-Aki.Server` database and configuration files. For example, `http.json` or `profiles.json` The container will copy standard Aki Server files to this volume if emty (i.e. mounted by the very first time) - `/app/user` with the standard server configuration (will be created on first login) - `./profiles` contains the player profiles created - `./mods` installed server mods go here - `./logs` server logs will appear here ## Enviroment Variables - `SPT_LOG_REQUESTS` when false, disables SPT-AKI Request Logging - `SPT_BACKEND_IP` when present, used in `http.conf` as `backendIp` property Feel free to play yourself with the different setups and configs. # How to build Update `SPT_VERSION` Dockerfile ARG with the desired tag You can look for the most recent tag with `git describe --tags --abbrev=0` The way SPT is organizing their release is by tags on release branches. 3.8.0 was not released as a tag on `master` as it was done before. Note: It can be a good idea to evolve the Dockerfile to include SPT_VERSION for the branch and always use latest tag) ```bash docker build -t cbr/spt:latest -t cbr/spt:your-tag-version-here ``` --- # Old Documentation Some old documentation if moving to local submodule is desired ## Add a submodule for SPT-Aki ```bash git submodule add https://dev.sp-tarkov.com/SPT-AKI/Server.git SPT-Server ``` ## Retrieve after adding ```bash git submodule update --init --recursive ``` Note: Needs LFS!