When using containers, the installation process for modules requires a different approach. DAM for Sitecore Docker images have been built using the recommended format for Sitecore Docker modules, and follow the same structure as other asset type images (e.g. SXA, SPE). The docker image can be found here Docker - DAM for Sitecore. The docker image is compatible with the following Sitecore versions.
Sitecore | Alias | DFS 10.1.0 |
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Sitecore Experience Platform 10.3 (Sitecore 10.3.0 rev. 008463) | 10.3 | |
Sitecore Experience Platform 10.2 (Sitecore 10.2.0 rev. 006766) | 10.2 | |
Sitecore Experience Platform 10.1 Update 1 (Sitecore 10.1.1 rev. 005862) | 10.1 U1 | |
Sitecore Experience Platform 10.0 Update 1 (Sitecore 10.0.1 rev. 004842) | 10.0 U1 | |
Sitecore Experience Platform 10.0 Initial Release (Sitecore 10.0 rev. 004346) | 10.0 |
Testing the image
The docker image has been tested with the Sitecore’s custom-images site from their docker-examples repo, which runs Sitecore 10.3. In the following we will describe how we installed the module as part of the docker containers.
Open docker-examples/custom-images/docker-compose.override.yml and add the image digizuiternd/dfs:10.1.0 to cm.
Open docker-examples/custom-images/docker/build/cm/Dockerfile and add the folowing.
Open docker-examples/custom-images/docker-compose.override.yml and add the image digizuiternd/dfs:10.1.0 to mssql-init
Open docker-examples/custom-images/docker/build/mssql-init/Dockerfile and add the folowing.
Add dynamic configuration + transform the web.config.
To add the dfs patch configuration file (DFS 10.1.0 - 3 Setting up Sitecore ), go to the folder custom-images/docker/deploy/website.
Create the folder path App_Config\Include\damforsitecore. Here you place the DFS config patch file.
Next, we want to add the DFS media handler to the web.config. Open custom-images/docker/build/cm/transforms/Web.config.xdt and add this.The DAM for Sitecore module comes with 2 custom solr indexes named dfs_assets_master_index and dfs_assets_web_index. We used this guide https://sitecore.namics.com/custom-solr-indexes-and-config-sets-in-sitecore-docker-containers/ .
In the guide under the section Provide custom configs sets. You need to provide the config set for your custom cores. We took the config set from a running Sitecore 10.3, solr instance.Now spin up the docker container docker-compose up -d.
If everything works as expected, then go to the solr UI and add a dynamic field to the 2 custom dfs index.
Name: *_lc and field type: lowercase. See below.