Hi! I am running a vaultwarden-docker and would like to change the folder where the credentials are stored. This is my current docker-compose-file:

version: ‘3.4’

services:

vaultwarden:

image: vaultwarden/server:latest

restart: always

ports:

  - '127.0.0.1:8200:80'

volumes:

  - ./vaultwarden:/data/

So my credentials are stored in a folder called vaultwarden in the root of the server.

a) How can i change this folder in the stack-file of portainer without loosing the data?

b) Where would the folder be when i would write “vaultwarden” without the “./”? In the /root-folder?

Sorry for the noob-questions but the docker-tutorials i found are much too high for me. ;)

  • this_is_router@feddit.de
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    1 year ago

    Just to correct a mistake: - ./vaultwarden:/data/ means that the folder /data/ of the container is in the subfolder vaultwarden inside the folder that contains the docker-compose.yml. it is not located in /. for that you need to remove the leading “.”

    If you remove ./ vaultwarden points to a volume named vaultwarden that need to be defined separately:

    ./vaultwarden = relativ path from the docker-compose folder

    /vaultwarden = absolut path /

    vaultwarden = a volume called vaultwarden

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      1 year ago

      This is good. there was an OLD vaultwarden-folder in my root-directory and i thought this would be the current, but you are absolutely right: The folder is in the compose-directory!

      Do you really think this is a good place?

  • Inner@lemmy.l00p.org
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    1 year ago

    So my credentials are stored in a folder called vaultwarden in the root of the server.

    that’s not true:

    ./vaultwarden with the ./ prefix means that vaultwarden will be in the same folder as your docker-compose.yml.

    It looks as a good position for your setup.