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build: add Java 23 variants (#3297)
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@@ -4,14 +4,10 @@ title: Modifying config files
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## Replacing variables inside configs
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Sometimes you have mods or plugins that require configuration information that is only available at runtime.
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For example if you need to configure a plugin to connect to a database,
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you don't want to include this information in your Git repository or Docker image.
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Or maybe you have some runtime information like the server name that needs to be set
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in your config files after the container starts.
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Sometimes you have mods or plugins that require configuration information that is only available at deploy-time. For example if you need to configure a plugin to connect to a database, you don't want to include this information in your Git repository or Docker image.
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Or maybe you have some runtime information like the server name that needs to be set in your config files after the container starts.
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For those cases there is the option to replace defined variables inside your configs
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with environment variables defined at container runtime.
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For those cases there is the option to replace defined variables inside your configs with environment variables defined at container runtime.
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When the environment variable `REPLACE_ENV_IN_PLACE` is set to `true` (the default), the startup script will go through all files inside the container's `/data` path and replace variables that match the container's environment variables. Variables can instead (or in addition to) be replaced in files sync'ed from `/plugins`, `/mods`, and `/config` by setting `REPLACE_ENV_DURING_SYNC` to `true` (defaults to `false`).
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@@ -95,6 +95,7 @@ Disabling mods within docker compose files:
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## Mods/plugins list
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You may also download or copy over individual mods/plugins using the `MODS` or `PLUGINS` environment variables. Both are a comma or newline delimited list of
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- URL of a jar file
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- container path to a jar file
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- container path to a directory containing jar files
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@@ -14,6 +14,8 @@ where `<tag>` refers to the first column of this table:
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| latest | 21 | Ubuntu | Hotspot | amd64, arm64 |
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| stable | 21 | Ubuntu | Hotspot | amd64, arm64 |
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| java23 | 23 | Ubuntu | Hotspot | amd64, arm64 |
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| java23-graalvm | 23 | Oracle | Oracle GraalVM[^1] | amd64, arm64 |
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| java21 | 21 | Ubuntu | Hotspot | amd64, arm64 |
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| java21-jdk | 21 | Ubuntu | Hotspot+JDK | amd64, arm64 |
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| java21-alpine | 21 | Alpine | Hotspot | amd64, arm64 |
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