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Atlassian Jira Server

Overview

This Docker unofficial container makes it easy to get an instance of Jira up and running.

Memory / Heap Size

If you need to override Jira Server's default memory allocation, you can control the minimum heap (Xms) and maximum heap (Xmx) via the below environment variables.

  • JVM_MINIMUM_MEMORY (default: 1024m)

    The minimum heap size of the JVM

  • JVM_MAXIMUM_MEMORY (default: 1024m)

    The maximum heap size of the JVM

Reverse Proxy Settings

If Jira is run behind a reverse proxy server, then you need to specify extra options to make Jira aware of the setup. They can be controlled via the below environment variables.

  • CATALINA_CONNECTOR_PROXYNAME (default: NONE)

    The reverse proxy's fully qualified hostname.

  • CATALINA_CONNECTOR_PROXYPORT (default: NONE)

    The reverse proxy's port number via which Jira is accessed.

  • CATALINA_CONNECTOR_SCHEME (default: http)

    The protocol via which Jira is accessed.

  • CATALINA_CONNECTOR_SECURE (default: false)

    Set 'true' if CATALINA_CONNECTOR_SCHEME is 'https'.

JVM configuration

If you need to pass additional JVM arguments to Jira such as specifying a custom trust store, you can add them via the below environment variable

  • JVM_SUPPORT_RECOMMENDED_ARGS

    Additional JVM arguments for Jira