2020-05-31 07:52:21 -07:00

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Installing using Docker

If you're already familiar with Docker, you are probably looking for our official Docker images over Docker Hub.

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Step 1: Create a docker-compose.yaml file

Create this docker-compose.yaml file in an empty folder.
A fresh new Strapi application will be created where the docker-compose.yaml file is located.

This docker-compose defines our database and Strapi service and links them.

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::: tab SQLite

version: '3'
services:
  strapi:
    image: strapi/strapi
    volumes:
      - ./:/srv/app
    ports:
      - '1337:1337'

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::: tab PostgreSQL

version: '3'
services:
  strapi:
    image: strapi/strapi
    environment:
      DATABASE_CLIENT: postgres
      DATABASE_NAME: strapi
      DATABASE_HOST: postgres
      DATABASE_PORT: 5432
      DATABASE_USERNAME: strapi
      DATABASE_PASSWORD: strapi
    links:
      - postgres:postgres
    volumes:
      - ./app:/srv/app
    ports:
      - '1337:1337'

  postgres:
    image: postgres
    environment:
      POSTGRES_USER: strapi
      POSTGRES_PASSWORD: strapi
    volumes:
      - ./data:/var/lib/postgresql/data
    ports:
      - '5432:5432'

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::: tab MongoDB

version: '3'
services:
  strapi:
    image: strapi/strapi
    environment:
      DATABASE_CLIENT: mongo
      DATABASE_NAME: strapi
      DATABASE_HOST: mongo
      DATABASE_PORT: 27017
      DATABASE_USERNAME: strapi
      DATABASE_PASSWORD: strapi
    links:
      - mongo:mongo
    volumes:
      - ./app:/srv/app
    ports:
      - '1337:1337'

  mongo:
    image: mongo
    environment:
      MONGO_INITDB_ROOT_USERNAME: strapi
      MONGO_INITDB_ROOT_PASSWORD: strapi
    volumes:
      - ./data/db:/data/db
    ports:
      - '27017:27017'

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Step 2: Pull the latest images

docker-compose pull

Step 3: Run the stack

docker-compose up -d