Note, this repo is migrating to Github's container registry, releases from v1.14.0 on will not be published at hub.docker.com.
This image includes all dependencies and projects needed to successfully run an instance of vroom-express on top of vroom. Within 2 minutes you'll have a routing optimization engine running on your machine.
docker run -dt --name vroom \
--net host \ # or set the container name as host in config.yml and use --port 3000:3000 instead, see below
-v $PWD/conf:/conf \ # mapped volume for config & log
-e VROOM_ROUTER=osrm \ # routing layer: osrm, valhalla or ors
ghcr.io/vroom-project/vroom-docker:v1.14.0If you want to build the image yourself, run a
docker build -t ghcr.io/vroom-project/vroom-docker:v1.14.0 --build-arg VROOM_RELEASE=v1.14.0 --build-arg VROOM_EXPRESS_RELEASE=v0.12.0 .
Note, you should have access to a self-hosted instance of OSRM, Valhalla or OpenRouteService for the routing server.
The tagging scheme follows the release convention of vroom core.
VROOM_ROUTER: specifies the routing engine to be used,osrm,valhallaorors. Defaultosrm.
The pre-configured host for the routing servers is localhost and port: 8080 for ORS, port: 5000 for OSRM and port: 8002 for Valhalla.
Note, the environment variable
VROOM_ROUTERhas precedence over theroutersetting inconfig.yml.
All relevant files are located inside the container's /conf directory and can be shared with the host. These include:
access.log: the server log forvroom-expressconfig.yml: the server configuration file, which gives you full control over thevroom-expressconfiguration. If you need to edit the configuration, rundocker restart vroomto restart the server with the new settings.
Add a -v $PWD/vroom-conf:/conf to your docker run command.
If you prefer to build the image from source, there are 2 build arguments:
VROOM_RELEASE: specifies VROOM's git branch, commit hash or release (e.g.v1.14.0) to install in the containerVROOM_EXPRESS_RELEASE: specifiesvroom-express's git branch, commit hash or release (e.g.v0.12.0) to install in the container
Note, not all versions are compatible with each other
You have the option to use OSRM, Valhalla or OpenRouteService. However, the proper setup in Docker or docker-compose depends on how you run the routing server.
If you started the routing layer in a separate Docker container via docker run and didn't create a docker network, you'll have to start the vroom container on the host network by adding --net host. The disadvantage is that you'll have to assign vroom-express configured port on the host machine. If port 3000 is already occupied on your machine, configure a different port in config.yml.
Alternatively you can add both containers to a private Docker network and change the routing server host(s) to the routing server container name(s) in config.yml before restarting the vroom container. However, the concepts involved are beyond the scope of this project.
In this case, you'll have to edit the mapped config.yml to include the host and port you published the routing server on.