# apt-mirror-http-server [![Docker Stars](https://img.shields.io/docker/stars/seterrychen/apt-mirror-http-server.svg)](https://hub.docker.com/r/seterrychen/apt-mirror-http-server/) [![Docker Pulls](https://img.shields.io/docker/pulls/seterrychen/apt-mirror-http-server.svg)](https://hub.docker.com/r/seterrychen/apt-mirror-http-server/) Using Docker to construct your APT(Advanced Packaging Tools) mirror HTTP server. ## Usage ### Basic command: ``` docker run -d \ -v /path/data:/var/spool/apt-mirror \ -p 8080:80 seterrychen/apt-mirror-http-server ``` * `-v /path/data`: the path which you want to store data ### More options with docker command * `-v /path/your/mirror.list:/etc/apt/mirror.list`: to replace [Ubuntu default mirror.list](https://github.com/seterrychen/apt-mirror-http-server/blob/master/mirror.list) * `-e RESYNC_PERIOD=timeout-value`: to set the resync period, default is 12 hours. To set the [TIMEOUT format description](http://www.cyberciti.biz/faq/linux-unix-sleep-bash-scripting/) ## Changelog * 2019-01-01 * updated ubuntu to 18.04 LTS * 2017-07-27: version 0.1.2 * Fix the container started twice: "httpd (pid 13) already running" * 2017-04-28: version 0.1.1 * Fix http server doesn't start after the container restarted * 2017-04-27: version 0.1 * Update base image to Ubuntu 16.04 * remove option `MIRROR_URL` * rename `TIMEOUT` environment value to `RESYNC_PERIOD` * fix issue [#1 https isn't handle correctly in setup.sh](https://github.com/seterrychen/apt-mirror-http-server/issues/1)