## Overleaf (Community Edition) This community container deploys Overleaf CE with its required MongoDB and Redis services. ### Notes - After adding and starting the container, you can directly visit http://ip.address.of.server:8050/ to access your new Overleaf instance. - To access Overleaf outside your local network with HTTPS, set up a reverse proxy in front of AIO. You can either follow the generic reverse proxy guide: https://github.com/nextcloud/all-in-one/blob/main/reverse-proxy.md or use the community Caddy container which can be adjusted to forward a subdomain like `overleaf.$NC_DOMAIN` to port 8050 on this server. - Initial user/admin creation is handled inside Overleaf. This container does not integrate Overleaf authentication with Nextcloud users. - If you run a firewall (e.g., ufw), ensure port 8050 is allowed or that your reverse proxy can reach it locally. - The data directories for Overleaf and MongoDB are persisted and included in AIO backups automatically. - See https://github.com/nextcloud/all-in-one/tree/main/community-containers#community-containers for how to add it to the AIO stack. ### Nextcloud integration (auto-config) When this container is added, AIO automatically: - Installs and enables the Nextcloud app `integration_overleaf`. - Sets its `base_url` to `http://%NC_DOMAIN%:8050` by default (reachable when accessing the server directly). If you publish Overleaf behind a reverse proxy on a subdomain (recommended), change the URL in Nextcloud accordingly, for example: ```bash sudo docker exec --user www-data -it nextcloud-aio-nextcloud php /var/www/html/occ config:app:set integration_overleaf base_url --value "https://overleaf.%NC_DOMAIN%" ``` ### Data and backups - Overleaf data: stored in the volume `nextcloud_aio_overleaf` (mounted at `/var/lib/sharelatex`). - MongoDB data: stored in the volume `nextcloud_aio_overleaf_mongo` (mounted at `/data/db`). - Both are included in AIO backup/restore. Redis data is ephemeral by design and not included. ### Advanced configuration - The container uses the official `sharelatex/sharelatex` image and configures minimal required environment variables (MongoDB/Redis/Time zone). You can adjust Overleaf settings from the web UI afterwards. - If you plan to expose Overleaf publicly, consider setting up rate-limiting and fail2ban in front of it. See the community Fail2ban container: https://github.com/nextcloud/all-in-one/tree/main/community-containers/fail2ban ### Repository https://github.com/overleaf/overleaf ### Maintainer https://github.com/docjyj