mizzkey/docs/docker.en.md
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藍モード (#7687)
* wip

* wip

* シンボリックリンクやめた

* install lib dependency

* bring live2d assets from misskey-dev/assets

* refactor

* nanka iroiro

* コミット忘れ

* random motion

* wip

* run git submodule update --init

* コミット忘れ

* refactor

* fix bug

* Update misskey-assets

* lint

* lint

* lint

* 藍モード修正 (#7702)

* lazy load live2d script

* fix typo

* lazy load also widget

* hot link to cubism core

* https://github.com/misskey-dev/misskey/pull/7702/files#r695623821

* fix lint

* remove live2d stuff

* use iframe

* update

* Update gulpfile.ts

* update

* Update .gitattributes

* update

Co-authored-by: tamaina <tamaina@hotmail.co.jp>
2021-09-04 17:54:24 +09:00

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Docker Guide

This guide describes how to install and setup Misskey with Docker.


1. Download Misskey

  1. Clone Misskey repository's master branch.

    git clone -b master git://github.com/misskey-dev/misskey.git

  2. Move to misskey directory.

    cd misskey

  3. Checkout to the latest release tag.

    git checkout master

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. Init DB

docker-compose run --rm web yarn run init

6. 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

  1. git stash
  2. git checkout master
  3. git pull
  4. git submodule update --init
  5. git stash pop
  6. docker-compose build
  7. Check ChangeLog for migration information
  8. docker-compose stop && docker-compose up -d

How to execute cli commands:

docker-compose run --rm web node built/tools/mark-admin @example


If you have any questions or trouble, feel free to contact us!