You can install WebSpellChecker Server using a Docker image available at Docker Hub. It is a standard image for installing WebSpellChecker via HTTP connection. You may benefit from using a Docker image when evaluating WebSpellChecker whereas for production purposes or a real setup you need to create a custom image using a Dockerfile. |
To create and use a custom Docker image, navigate to wproofreader-docker repo and familiarize with detailed instructions and further steps descriptions. This repository contains the following items: - Files directory where:
- configureFiles.pl – a script which customizes the samples providing the correct path for these samples and a shared directory for working with custom and user dictionaries;
- config.ini – a configuration file containing automated silent install. For details, refer to the Automated Installing WebSpellChecker on Linux guide;
- startService.sh – a Docker image start script;
- Dockerfile – a file describing all commands required to create a Docker image with WebSpellChecker Server;
- README.md – a file a file containing instructions on how to create a Docker image, its settings, as well as instructions on launching the container from this Docker image and description of further steps.
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