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Docker Guide
This guide describes how to install and setup Misskey with Docker.
Japanese version also available - 日本語版もあります
1. Download Misskey
git clone -b master git://github.com/syuilo/misskey.git
Clone Misskey repository's master branch.cd misskey
Move to misskey directory.git checkout $(git tag -l | grep -v 'rc[0-9]*$' | sort -V | tail -n 1)
Checkout to the latest release tag.
2. Configure Misskey
Create configuration files with following:
cd .config
cp example.yml default.yml
cp docker_example.env docker.env
default.yml
Edit this file the same as non-Docker environment.
However hostname of Postgresql, Redis and Elasticsearch are not localhost
, they are set in docker-compose.yml
.
The following is default hostname:
Service | Hostname |
---|---|
Postgresql | db |
Redis | redis |
Elasticsearch | es |
docker.env
Configure Postgresql in this file.
The minimum required settings are:
name | Description |
---|---|
POSTGRES_PASSWORD |
Password |
POSTGRES_USER |
Username |
POSTGRES_DB |
Database name |
3. Configure Docker
Edit docker-compose.yml
.
4. Build Misskey
Build misskey with the following:
docker-compose build
5. That is it.
Well done! Now you have an environment to run Misskey.
Launch normally
Just docker-compose up -d
. GLHF!
How to update your Misskey server to the latest version
git fetch
git stash
git checkout $(git tag -l | grep -v 'rc[0-9]*$' | sort -V | tail -n 1)
git stash pop
docker-compose build
- Check ChangeLog for migration information
docker-compose stop && docker-compose up -d
How to execute cli commands:
docker-compose run --rm web node cli/mark-admin @example
If you have any questions or trouble, feel free to contact us!