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# Contribution Guidelines
## Branches
* *master*: images on the master branch are built monthly.
* *develop*: images on this branch are built daily.
* *master*: images on the master branch are built monthly and with github action triggered by ERPNext release.
* *develop*: images on this branch are built daily and when PR is merged into develop.
# Pull Requests
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When the PR are merged, the merge will trigger the image build automatically.
Please test all PR as extensively as you can, considering that the software can be run in different modes:
* with docker-compose for production
* with or without Nginx proxy
* with VScode for testing environments
Every once in a while (or before monthly release) develop will be merged into master.
Every once in a while (or with monthly release) develop will be merged into master.
There is Github Action is configured on ERPNext repository. Whenever there is a ERPNext release it will trigger a build on master branch of frappe_docker repo to generate images for released version.
When a PR is sent, the images are built and all commands are tested.
If update or fixes to documentation are pushed use `[skip travis]` anywhere in commit message to skip travis.
## Reducing the number of branching and builds :evergreen_tree: :evergreen_tree: :evergreen_tree:
Please be considerate when pushing commits and opening PR for multiple branches, as the process of building images (triggered on push and PR branch push) uses energy and contributes to global warming.
# Documentation
You should place README.md(s) in the relevant directories, explaining what the software in that particular directory does.
Place relevant markdown file(s) in the `docs` directory and index them in README.md located at the root of repo.

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## Getting Started
The templates in this repository will help deploy Frappe/ERPNext docker in a production environment.
This docker installation takes care of the following:
* Setting up the desired version of Frappe/ERPNext.
* Setting up all the system requirements: eg. MariaDB, Node, Redis.
* [OPTIONAL] Configuring networking for remote access and setting up LetsEncrypt
For docker based development refer to this [README](development/README.md)
## Deployment
### Setting up Pre-requisites
## Setting up Pre-requisites
This repository requires Docker, docker-compose and Git to be setup on the instance to be used.
Docker basics and best practices. Refer Docker documentation.
For Docker basics and best practices. Refer Docker [documentation](http://docs.docker.com).
### Cloning the repository and preliminary steps
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cd frappe_docker
```
Copy the example docker environment file to `.env`:
## Production Setup
```sh
cp env-example .env
```
It takes care of the following:
### Setup Environment Variables
* Setting up the desired version of Frappe/ERPNext.
* Setting up all the system requirements: eg. MariaDB, Node, Redis.
* Configure networking for remote access and setting up LetsEncrypt.
To get started, copy the existing `env-example` file to `.env`. By default, the file will contain the following variables:
1. Single Server Installs
1. [Single bench](docs/single-bench). Easiest Install!
2. [Multi bench](docs/multi-bench)
2. Multi Server Installs
1. [Docker Swarm](docs/docker-swarm.md)
2. [Kubernetes](https://helm.erpnext.com)
3. [Site Operations](docs/site-operations)
4. [Custom apps for production](docs/custom-apps-for-production)
5. [Tips for moving deployments](docs/tips-for-moving-deployments)
- `VERSION=edge`
- In this case, `edge` corresponds to `develop`. To setup any other version, you may use the branch name or version specific tags. (eg. version-12, v11.1.15, v11)
- `MYSQL_ROOT_PASSWORD=admin`
- Bootstraps a MariaDB container with this value set as the root password. If a managed MariaDB instance is used, there is no need to set the password here.
- `MARIADB_HOST=mariadb`
- Sets the hostname to `mariadb`. This is required if the database is managed by the containerized MariaDB instance.
- In case of a separately managed database setups, set the value to the database's hostname/IP/domain.
- `SITES=site1.domain.com,site2.domain.com`
- List of sites that are part of the deployment "bench" Each site is separated by a comma(,).
- If LetsEncrypt is being setup, make sure that the DNS for all the site's domains correctly point to the current instance.
- `LETSENCRYPT_EMAIL=your.email@your.domain.com`
- Email for LetsEncrypt expiry notification. This is only required if you are setting up LetsEncrypt.
## Development Setup
Notes:
- docker-compose-erpnext.yml and docker-compose-frappe.yml set `AUTO_MIGRATE` environment variable to `1`.
- `AUTO_MIGRATE` checks if there is semver bump or git hash change in case of develop branch and automatically migrates the sites on container start up.
- It is good practice to use image tag for specific version instead of latest. e.g `frappe-socketio:v12.5.1`, `erpnext-nginx:v12.7.1`.
### Local deployment for testing
For trying out locally or to develop apps using ERPNext REST API port 80 must be published.
Following command will start the needed containers and expose ports.
For Erpnext:
```sh
docker-compose \
--project-name <project-name> \
-f installation/docker-compose-common.yml \
-f installation/docker-compose-erpnext.yml \
-f installation/erpnext-publish.yml \
up -d
```
For Frappe:
```sh
docker-compose \
--project-name <project-name> \
-f installation/docker-compose-common.yml \
-f installation/docker-compose-frappe.yml \
-f installation/frappe-publish.yml \
up -d
```
Make sure to replace `<project-name>` with the desired name you wish to set for the project.
Notes:
- New site (first site) needs to be added after starting the services.
- The local deployment is for testing and REST API development purpose only
- A complete development environment is available [here](development)
- The site names are limited to patterns matching \*.localhost by default
- Additional site name patterns can be added by editing /etc/hosts of your host machine
### Deployment for production
#### Setup Letsencrypt Nginx Proxy Companion
Letsencrypt Nginx Proxy Companion can optionally be setup to provide SSL. This is recommended for instances accessed over the internet.
Your DNS will need to be configured correctly for Letsencrypt to verify your domain.
To setup the proxy companion, run the following commands:
```sh
cd $HOME
git clone https://github.com/evertramos/docker-compose-letsencrypt-nginx-proxy-companion.git
cd docker-compose-letsencrypt-nginx-proxy-companion
cp .env.sample .env
./start.sh
```
It will create the required network and configure containers for Letencrypt ACME.
For more details, see the [Letsencrypt Nginx Proxy Companion github repo](https://github.com/evertramos/docker-compose-letsencrypt-nginx-proxy-companion). Letsencrypt Nginx Proxy Companion github repo works by automatically proxying to containers with the `VIRTUAL_HOST` environmental variable.
Notes:
- `SITES` variables from `env-example` is set as `VIRTUAL_HOST`
- `LETSENCRYPT_EMAIL` variables from `env-example` is used as it is.
- This is simple nginx + letsencrypt solution. Any other solution can be setup. Above two variables can be re-used or removed in case any other reverse-proxy is used.
#### Start Frappe/ERPNext Services
To start the Frappe/ERPNext services for production, run the following command:
```sh
docker-compose \
--project-name <project-name> \
-f installation/docker-compose-common.yml \
-f installation/docker-compose-erpnext.yml \
-f installation/docker-compose-networks.yml \
up -d
```
Make sure to replace `<project-name>` with any desired name you wish to set for the project.
Notes:
- Use `docker-compose-frappe.yml` in case you need only Frappe without ERPNext.
- New site (first site) needs to be added after starting the services.
#### Using Amazon RDS (or any other DBaaS)
To configure usage of RDS, `common_site_config.json` in your `sites-vol` volume has to be edited using:
```sh
docker run \
-it \
-v <project-name>_sites-vol:/sites \
alpine vi /sites/common_site_config.json
```
Instead of `alpine` you can use any image you like.
For full instructions, refer to the [wiki](https://github.com/frappe/frappe/wiki/Using-Frappe-with-Amazon-RDS-(or-any-other-DBaaS)). Common question can be found in Issues and on forum.
### Docker containers
This repository contains the following docker-compose files, each one containing the described images:
* docker-compose-common.yml
* redis-cache
* volume: redis-cache-vol
* redis-queue
* volume: redis-queue-vol
* redis-socketio
* volume: redis-socketio-vol
* mariadb: main database
* volume: mariadb-vol
* docker-compose-erpnext.yml
* erpnext-nginx: serves static assets and proxies web request to the appropriate container, allowing to offer all services on the same port.
* volume: assets-vol
* erpnext-python: main application code
* frappe-socketio: enables realtime communication to the user interface through websockets
* frappe-worker-default: background runner
* frappe-worker-short: background runner for short-running jobs
* frappe-worker-long: background runner for long-running jobs
* frappe-schedule
* docker-compose-frappe.yml
* frappe-nginx: serves static assets and proxies web request to the appropriate container, allowing to offer all services on the same port.
* volume: assets-vol, sites-vol
* erpnext-python: main application code
* volume: sites-vol
* frappe-socketio: enables realtime communication to the user interface through websockets
* volume: sites-vol
* frappe-worker-default: background runner
* volume: sites-vol
* frappe-worker-short: background runner for short-running jobs
* volume: sites-vol
* frappe-worker-long: background runner for long-running jobs
* volume: sites-vol
* frappe-schedule
* volume: sites-vol
* docker-compose-networks.yml: this yaml define the network to communicate with *Letsencrypt Nginx Proxy Companion*.
* erpnext-publish.yml: this yml extends erpnext-nginx service to publish port 80, can only be used with docker-compose-erpnext.yml
* frappe-publish.yml: this yml extends frappe-nginx service to publish port 80, can only be used with docker-compose-frappe.yml
### Site operations
Use env file,
```sh
source .env
```
Or specify environment variables instead of passing secrets as command arguments. Refer notes section for environment variables required
#### Setup New Sites
Note:
- Wait for the MariaDB service to start before trying to create a new site.
- If new site creation fails, retry after the MariaDB container is up and running.
- If you're using a managed database instance, make sure that the database is running before setting up a new site.
```sh
# Create ERPNext site
docker run \
-e "SITE_NAME=$SITE_NAME" \
-e "DB_ROOT_USER=$DB_ROOT_USER" \
-e "MYSQL_ROOT_PASSWORD=$MYSQL_ROOT_PASSWORD" \
-e "ADMIN_PASSWORD=$ADMIN_PASSWORD" \
-e "INSTALL_APPS=erpnext" \
-v <project-name>_sites-vol:/home/frappe/frappe-bench/sites \
--network <project-name>_default \
frappe/erpnext-worker:$VERSION new
```
Environment Variables needed:
- `SITE_NAME`: name of the new site to create.
- `DB_ROOT_USER`: MariaDB Root user.
- `MYSQL_ROOT_PASSWORD`: In case of the MariaDB docker container use the one set in `MYSQL_ROOT_PASSWORD` in previous steps. In case of a managed database use the appropriate password.
- `MYSQL_ROOT_PASSWORD_FILE` - When the MariaDB root password is stored using docker secrets.
- `ADMIN_PASSWORD`: set the administrator password for the new site.
- `ADMIN_PASSWORD_FILE`: set the administrator password for the new site using docker secrets.
- `INSTALL_APPS=erpnext`: available only in erpnext-worker and erpnext containers (or other containers with custom apps). Installs ERPNext (and/or the specified apps, comma-delinieated) on this new site.
- `FORCE=1`: optional variable which force installation of the same site.
#### Backup Sites
Environment Variables
- `SITES` is list of sites separated by `:` colon to migrate. e.g. `SITES=site1.domain.com` or `SITES=site1.domain.com:site2.domain.com` By default all sites in bench will be backed up.
- `WITH_FILES` if set to 1, it will backup user-uploaded files.
- By default `backup` takes mariadb dump and gzips it. Example file, `20200325_221230-test_localhost-database.sql.gz`
- If `WITH_FILES` is set then it will also backup public and private files of each site as uncompressed tarball. Example files, `20200325_221230-test_localhost-files.tar` and `20200325_221230-test_localhost-private-files.tar`
- All the files generated by backup are placed at volume location `sites-vol:/{site-name}/private/backups/*`
```sh
docker run \
-e "SITES=site1.domain.com:site2.domain.com" \
-e "WITH_FILES=1" \
-v <project-name>_sites-vol:/home/frappe/frappe-bench/sites \
--network <project-name>_default \
frappe/erpnext-worker:$VERSION backup
```
The backup will be available in the `sites-vol` volume.
#### Push backup to s3 compatible storage
Environment Variables
- `BUCKET_NAME`, Required to set bucket created on S3 compatible storage.
- `REGION`, Required to set region for S3 compatible storage.
- `ACCESS_KEY_ID`, Required to set access key.
- `SECRET_ACCESS_KEY`, Required to set secret access key.
- `ENDPOINT_URL`, Required to set URL of S3 compatible storage.
- `BUCKET_DIR`, Required to set directory in bucket where sites from this deployment will be backed up.
- `BACKUP_LIMIT`, Optionally set this to limit number of backups in bucket directory. Defaults to 3.
```sh
docker run \
-e "BUCKET_NAME=backups" \
-e "REGION=region" \
-e "ACCESS_KEY_ID=access_id_from_provider" \
-e "SECRET_ACCESS_KEY=secret_access_from_provider" \
-e "ENDPOINT_URL=https://region.storage-provider.com" \
-e "BUCKET_DIR=frappe-bench" \
-v <project-name>_sites-vol:/home/frappe/frappe-bench/sites \
--network <project-name>_default \
frappe/frappe-worker:$VERSION push-backup
```
Note:
- Above example will backup files in bucket called `backup` at location `frappe-bench-v12/site.name.com/DATE_TIME/DATE_TIME-site_name_com-{filetype}.{extension}`,
- example DATE_TIME: 20200325_042020.
- example filetype: database, files or private-files
- example extension: sql.gz or tar
#### Updating and Migrating Sites
Switch to the root of the `frappe_docker` directory before running the following commands:
```sh
# Update environment variable VERSION
nano .env
# Pull new images
docker-compose \
-f installation/docker-compose-common.yml \
-f installation/docker-compose-erpnext.yml \
pull
# Restart containers
docker-compose \
--project-name <project-name> \
-f installation/docker-compose-common.yml \
-f installation/docker-compose-erpnext.yml \
-f installation/docker-compose-networks.yml \
up -d
docker run \
-e "MAINTENANCE_MODE=1" \
-v <project-name>_sites-vol:/home/frappe/frappe-bench/sites \
--network <project-name>_default \
frappe/erpnext-worker:$VERSION migrate
```
#### Restore backups
Environment Variables
- `MYSQL_ROOT_PASSWORD` or `MYSQL_ROOT_PASSWORD_FILE`(when using docker secrets), Required to restore mariadb backups.
- `BUCKET_NAME`, Required to set bucket created on S3 compatible storage.
- `ACCESS_KEY_ID`, Required to set access key.
- `SECRET_ACCESS_KEY`, Required to set secret access key.
- `ENDPOINT_URL`, Required to set URL of S3 compatible storage.
- `REGION`, Required to set region for s3 compatible storage.
- `BUCKET_DIR`, Required to set directory in bucket where sites from this deployment will be backed up.
```sh
docker run \
-e "MYSQL_ROOT_PASSWORD=admin" \
-e "BUCKET_NAME=backups" \
-e "REGION=region" \
-e "ACCESS_KEY_ID=access_id_from_provider" \
-e "SECRET_ACCESS_KEY=secret_access_from_provider" \
-e "ENDPOINT_URL=https://region.storage-provider.com" \
-e "BUCKET_DIR=frappe-bench" \
-v <project-name>_sites-vol:/home/frappe/frappe-bench/sites \
-v ./backups:/home/frappe/backups \
--network <project-name>_default \
frappe/frappe-worker:$VERSION restore-backup
```
Note:
- Volume must be mounted at location `/home/frappe/backups` for restoring sites
- If no backup files are found in volume, it will use s3 credentials to pull backups
- Backup structure for mounted volume or downloaded from s3:
- /home/frappe/backups
- site1.domain.com
- 20200420_162000
- 20200420_162000-site1_domain_com-*
- site2.domain.com
- 20200420_162000
- 20200420_162000-site2_domain_com-*
### Custom apps
To add your own Frappe/ERPNext apps to the image, we'll need to create a custom image with the help of a unique wrapper script
> For the sake of simplicity, in this example, we'll be using a place holder called `[custom]`, and we'll be building off the edge image.
Create two directories called `[custom]-worker` and `[custom]-nginx` in the `build` directory.
```shell
cd frappe_docker
mkdir ./build/[custom]-worker ./build/[custom]-nginx
```
Create a `Dockerfile` in `./build/[custom]-worker` with the following content:
```Dockerfile
FROM frappe/erpnext-worker:edge
RUN install_app [custom] https://github.com/[username]/[custom] [branch]
# Only add the branch if you are using a specific tag or branch.
```
Create a `Dockerfile` in `./build/[custom]-nginx` with the following content:
```Dockerfile
FROM bitnami/node:12-prod
COPY build/[custom]-nginx/install_app.sh /install_app
RUN /install_app [custom] https://github.com/[username]/[custom]
FROM frappe/erpnext-nginx:edge
COPY --from=0 /home/frappe/frappe-bench/sites/ /var/www/html/
COPY --from=0 /rsync /rsync
RUN echo -n "\n[custom]" >> /var/www/html/apps.txt
VOLUME [ "/assets" ]
ENTRYPOINT ["/docker-entrypoint.sh"]
CMD ["nginx", "-g", "daemon off;"]
```
Copy over the `install_app.sh` file from `./build/erpnext-nginx`
```shell
cp ./build/erpnext-nginx/install.sh ./build/[custom]-nginx
```
Open up `./installation/docker-compose-custom.yml` and replace all instances of `[app]` with the name of your app.
```shell
sed -i "s#\[app\]#[custom]#" ./installation/docker-compose-custom.yml
```
Install like usual, except that when you set the `INSTALL_APPS` variable to `erpnext,[custom]`.
## Development
This repository includes a complete setup to develop with Frappe/ERPNext and Bench, Including the following features:
It takes care of complete setup to develop with Frappe/ERPNext and Bench, Including the following features:
- VSCode containers integration
- VSCode Python debugger
- Pre-configured Docker containers for an easy start
A complete Readme is available in [development/README.md](development/README.md)
[Start development](development).
## Contributing
- [Frappe Docker Images](CONTRIBUTING)
- [Frappe Framework](https://github.com/frappe/frappe#contributing)
- [ERPNext](https://github.com/frappe/erpnext#contributing)
- [frappe/bench](https://github.com/frappe/bench)

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# Custom apps
To add your own Frappe/ERPNext apps to the image, we'll need to create a custom image with the help of a unique wrapper script
> For the sake of simplicity, in this example, we'll be using a place holder called `[custom]`, and we'll be building off the edge image.
Create two directories called `[custom]-worker` and `[custom]-nginx` in the `build` directory.
```shell
cd frappe_docker
mkdir ./build/[custom]-worker ./build/[custom]-nginx
```
Create a `Dockerfile` in `./build/[custom]-worker` with the following content:
```Dockerfile
FROM frappe/erpnext-worker:edge
RUN install_app [custom] https://github.com/[username]/[custom] [branch]
# Only add the branch if you are using a specific tag or branch.
```
Create a `Dockerfile` in `./build/[custom]-nginx` with the following content:
```Dockerfile
FROM bitnami/node:12-prod
COPY build/[custom]-nginx/install_app.sh /install_app
RUN /install_app [custom] https://github.com/[username]/[custom]
FROM frappe/erpnext-nginx:edge
COPY --from=0 /home/frappe/frappe-bench/sites/ /var/www/html/
COPY --from=0 /rsync /rsync
RUN echo -n "\n[custom]" >> /var/www/html/apps.txt
VOLUME [ "/assets" ]
ENTRYPOINT ["/docker-entrypoint.sh"]
CMD ["nginx", "-g", "daemon off;"]
```
Copy over the `install_app.sh` file from `./build/erpnext-nginx`
```shell
cp ./build/erpnext-nginx/install.sh ./build/[custom]-nginx
```
Open up `./installation/docker-compose-custom.yml` and replace all instances of `[app]` with the name of your app.
```shell
sed -i "s#\[app\]#[custom]#" ./installation/docker-compose-custom.yml
```
Install like usual, except that when you set the `INSTALL_APPS` variable to `erpnext,[custom]`.

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### Prerequisites
IMPORTANT: All commands are executed on live server with public IP and DNS Configured.
#### Setup docker swarm
Set hostname
```shell
export USE_HOSTNAME=dog.example.com
echo $USE_HOSTNAME > /etc/hostname
hostname -F /etc/hostname
```
Update packages using tools provided by installed linux distribution.
Example on Ubuntu. Use distro specific commands.
```shell
apt-get update -y && apt-get upgrade
```
Install Docker using official convenience script
```shell
# Download Docker
curl -fsSL get.docker.com -o get-docker.sh
# Install Docker using the stable channel (instead of the default "edge")
CHANNEL=stable sh get-docker.sh
# Remove Docker install script
rm get-docker.sh
```
Setup Swarm Mode
```shell
docker swarm init --advertise-addr 111.111.111.111
```
Note: Select the public IP of the server instead of 111.111.111.111
Add worker nodes. Execute following command from worker node.
```shell
docker swarm join --token SWMTKN-1-5tl7ya98erd9qtasdfml4lqbosbhfqv3asdf4p13-dzw6ugasdfk0arn0 111.111.111.111:2377
```
Note: Replace appropriate token and Public IP of manager in the command.
#### Install Traefik on manager node
Set environment variables
- `EMAIL=user@domain.com`: Letsencrypt Email
- `DOMAIN`: Domain for traefik dashboard, e.g. traefik.example.com
- `HASHED_PASSWORD=$(openssl passwd -apr1 $PASSWORD)` where `PASSWORD` is secret string
deploy the following yaml.
```shell
docker stack deploy -c traefik.yaml traefik
```
```yaml
version: "3.3"
services:
traefik:
image: traefik:v2.2
ports:
- target: 80
published: 80
mode: host
- target: 443
published: 443
mode: host
command:
- --api
- --log.level=INFO
- --accesslog=true
- --metrics.prometheus=true
- --providers.docker=true
- --providers.docker.endpoint=unix:///var/run/docker.sock
- --providers.docker.swarmMode=true
- --providers.docker.exposedbydefault=false
- --providers.docker.network=traefik-public
- --entrypoints.http.address=:80
- --entrypoints.https.address=:443
- --certificatesResolvers.certbot=true
- --certificatesResolvers.certbot.acme.httpChallenge=true
- --certificatesResolvers.certbot.acme.httpChallenge.entrypoint=http
- --certificatesResolvers.certbot.acme.email=${EMAIL?Variable EMAIL not set}
- --certificatesResolvers.certbot.acme.storage=/certs/acme-v2.json
volumes:
- /var/run/docker.sock:/var/run/docker.sock
- /data/traefik/certs:/certs
networks:
- traefik-public
deploy:
mode: replicated
replicas: 1
placement:
constraints:
- node.role == manager
update_config:
parallelism: 1
delay: 10s
restart_policy:
condition: on-failure
labels:
# v2.2
- "traefik.docker.network=traefik-public"
- "traefik.enable=true"
- "traefik.http.services.traefik.loadbalancer.server.port=8080"
# Http
- "traefik.http.routers.traefik.rule=Host(`${DOMAIN?Variable DOMAIN not set}`)"
- "traefik.http.routers.traefik.entrypoints=http,https"
# Enable Let's encrypt auto certificat creation
- "traefik.http.routers.traefik.tls.certresolver=certbot"
# Enable authentification
- "traefik.http.routers.traefik.middlewares=traefik-auth"
- "traefik.http.middlewares.traefik-auth.basicauth.users=admin:${HASHED_PASSWORD?Variable HASHED_PASSWORD not set}"
# Redirect All hosts to HTTPS
- "traefik.http.routers.http-catchall.rule=hostregexp(`{host:.+}`)"
- "traefik.http.routers.http-catchall.entrypoints=http"
- "traefik.http.routers.http-catchall.middlewares=redirect-to-https@docker"
- "traefik.http.middlewares.redirect-to-https.redirectscheme.scheme=https"
- "traefik.http.routers.traefik.service=api@internal"
- "traefik.http.routers.traefik.tls"
networks:
traefik-public:
name: traefik-public
attachable: true
driver: overlay
```
#### Install Portainer
Set environment variable `DOMAIN` as domain where portainer is located e.g. `DOMAIN=portainer.example.com`
deploy the following yaml.
```shell
docker stack deploy -c portainer.yaml portainer
```
```yaml
version: "3.3"
services:
agent:
image: portainer/agent:1.5.1
environment:
AGENT_CLUSTER_ADDR: tasks.agent
volumes:
- /var/run/docker.sock:/var/run/docker.sock
- /var/lib/docker/volumes:/var/lib/docker/volumes
networks:
- agent-network
deploy:
mode: global
placement:
constraints:
- node.platform.os == linux
portainer:
image: portainer/portainer:1.23.2
command: -H tcp://tasks.agent:9001 --tlsskipverify
volumes:
- portainer-data:/data
networks:
- agent-network
- traefik-public
deploy:
placement:
constraints:
- node.role == manager
- node.labels.portainer.portainer-data == true
labels:
- "traefik.docker.network=traefik-public"
- "traefik.enable=true"
- "traefik.http.services.portainer.loadbalancer.server.port=9000"
# Http
- "traefik.http.routers.portainer.rule=Host(`${DOMAIN?Variable DOMAIN not set}`)"
- "traefik.http.routers.portainer.entrypoints=http,https"
# Enable Let's encrypt auto certificate creation
- "traefik.http.routers.portainer.tls.certresolver=certbot"
networks:
agent-network:
attachable: true
traefik-public:
external: true
volumes:
portainer-data:
```
Use Portainer for rest of the guide
### Create Config
Configs > Add Config > `frappe-mariadb-config`
```
[mysqld]
character-set-client-handshake = FALSE
character-set-server = utf8mb4
collation-server = utf8mb4_unicode_ci
[mysql]
default-character-set = utf8mb4
```
### Create Secret
Secret > Add Secret > `frappe-mariadb-root-password`
```
longsecretpassword
```
Note down this password.
It is only available in mariadb containers at location `/run/secrets/frappe-mariadb-root-password` later
### Deploy MariaDB Replication
Stacks > Add Stacks > `frappe-mariadb`
```yaml
version: "3.7"
services:
mariadb-master:
image: 'bitnami/mariadb:10.3'
deploy:
restart_policy:
condition: on-failure
configs:
- source: frappe-mariadb-config
target: /opt/bitnami/mariadb/conf/bitnami/my_custom.cnf
networks:
- frappe-network
secrets:
- frappe-mariadb-root-password
volumes:
- 'mariadb_master_data:/bitnami/mariadb'
environment:
- MARIADB_REPLICATION_MODE=master
- MARIADB_REPLICATION_USER=repl_user
- MARIADB_REPLICATION_PASSWORD_FILE=/run/secrets/frappe-mariadb-root-password
- MARIADB_ROOT_PASSWORD_FILE=/run/secrets/frappe-mariadb-root-password
mariadb-slave:
image: 'bitnami/mariadb:10.3'
deploy:
restart_policy:
condition: on-failure
configs:
- source: frappe-mariadb-config
target: /opt/bitnami/mariadb/conf/bitnami/my_custom.cnf
networks:
- frappe-network
secrets:
- frappe-mariadb-root-password
volumes:
- 'mariadb_slave_data:/bitnami/mariadb'
environment:
- MARIADB_REPLICATION_MODE=slave
- MARIADB_REPLICATION_USER=repl_user
- MARIADB_REPLICATION_PASSWORD_FILE=/run/secrets/frappe-mariadb-root-password
- MARIADB_MASTER_HOST=mariadb-master
- MARIADB_MASTER_PORT_NUMBER=3306
- MARIADB_MASTER_ROOT_PASSWORD_FILE=/run/secrets/frappe-mariadb-root-password
volumes:
mariadb_master_data:
mariadb_slave_data:
configs:
frappe-mariadb-config:
external: true
secrets:
frappe-mariadb-root-password:
external: true
networks:
frappe-network:
name: frappe-network
attachable: true
```
### Deploy Frappe/ERPNext
Stacks > Add Stacks > `frappe-bench-v12`
```yaml
version: "3"
services:
redis-cache:
image: redis:latest
volumes:
- redis-cache-vol:/data
deploy:
restart_policy:
condition: on-failure
networks:
- frappe-network
redis-queue:
image: redis:latest
volumes:
- redis-queue-vol:/data
deploy:
restart_policy:
condition: on-failure
networks:
- frappe-network
redis-socketio:
image: redis:latest
volumes:
- redis-socketio-vol:/data
deploy:
restart_policy:
condition: on-failure
networks:
- frappe-network
erpnext-nginx:
image: frappe/erpnext-nginx:v12.7.1
environment:
- FRAPPE_PY=erpnext-python
- FRAPPE_PY_PORT=8000
- FRAPPE_SOCKETIO=frappe-socketio
- SOCKETIO_PORT=9000
volumes:
- sites-vol:/var/www/html/sites:rw
- assets-vol:/assets:rw
networks:
- frappe-network
- traefik-public
deploy:
restart_policy:
condition: on-failure
labels:
- "traefik.docker.network=traefik-public"
- "traefik.enable=true"
- "traefik.http.services.frappe-bench-v12.loadbalancer.server.port=80"
# Http
- "traefik.http.routers.frappe-bench-v12.rule=Host(${SITES?Variable SITES not set})"
- "traefik.http.routers.frappe-bench-v12.entrypoints=http,https"
# Enable Let's encrypt auto certificate creation
- "traefik.http.routers.frappe-bench-v12.tls.certresolver=certbot"
erpnext-python:
image: frappe/erpnext-worker:v12.7.1
deploy:
restart_policy:
condition: on-failure
environment:
- MARIADB_HOST=${MARIADB_HOST?Variable MARIADB_HOST not set}
- REDIS_CACHE=redis-cache:6379
- REDIS_QUEUE=redis-queue:6379
- REDIS_SOCKETIO=redis-socketio:6379
- SOCKETIO_PORT=9000
- AUTO_MIGRATE=1
volumes:
- sites-vol:/home/frappe/frappe-bench/sites:rw
- assets-vol:/home/frappe/frappe-bench/sites/assets:rw
networks:
- frappe-network
frappe-socketio:
image: frappe/frappe-socketio:v12.5.1
deploy:
restart_policy:
condition: on-failure
volumes:
- sites-vol:/home/frappe/frappe-bench/sites:rw
networks:
- frappe-network
frappe-worker-default:
image: frappe/erpnext-worker:v12.7.1
deploy:
restart_policy:
condition: on-failure
command: worker
volumes:
- sites-vol:/home/frappe/frappe-bench/sites:rw
networks:
- frappe-network
frappe-worker-short:
image: frappe/erpnext-worker:v12.7.1
deploy:
restart_policy:
condition: on-failure
command: worker
environment:
- WORKER_TYPE=short
volumes:
- sites-vol:/home/frappe/frappe-bench/sites:rw
networks:
- frappe-network
frappe-worker-long:
image: frappe/erpnext-worker:v12.7.1
deploy:
restart_policy:
condition: on-failure
command: worker
environment:
- WORKER_TYPE=long
volumes:
- sites-vol:/home/frappe/frappe-bench/sites:rw
networks:
- frappe-network
frappe-schedule:
image: frappe/erpnext-worker:v12.7.1
deploy:
restart_policy:
condition: on-failure
command: schedule
volumes:
- sites-vol:/home/frappe/frappe-bench/sites:rw
networks:
- frappe-network
volumes:
redis-cache-vol:
redis-queue-vol:
redis-socketio-vol:
assets-vol:
sites-vol:
networks:
traefik-public:
external: true
frappe-network:
external: true
```
Use environment variables:
- `MARIADB_HOST=frappe-mariadb_mariadb-master`
- `SITES` variable is list of sites in back tick and separated by comma
```
SITES=`site1.example.com`,`site2.example.com`
```
### Create new site job
1. Containers > Add Container > `add-site1-example-com`
2. Select Image frappe/erpnext-worker:v12
3. Set command as `new`
4. Select network `frappe-network`
5. Select Volume `frappe-bench-v12_sites_vol` and mount in container `/home/frappe/frappe-bench/sites`
6. Env variables:
- MYSQL_ROOT_PASSWORD=longsecretpassword
- SITE_NAME=site1.example.com
7. Start container
### Migrate Sites job
1. Containers > Add Container > `migrate-sites`
2. Select Image frappe/erpnext-worker:v12
3. Set command as `migrate`
4. Select network `frappe-network`
5. Select Volume `frappe-bench-v12_sites_vol` and mount in container `/home/frappe/frappe-bench/sites`
6. Env variables:
- MAINTENANCE_MODE=1
7. Start container

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# Multi bench
This setup separates all services such that only required ones can be deployed.
This is suitable when multiple services are installed on cluster with shared proxy/router, database, cache etc.
Make sure you've cloned this repository and switch to the directory before executing following commands.
## Setup Environment Variables
Copy the example docker environment file to `.env`:
```sh
cp env-example .env
```
To get started, copy the existing `env-example` file to `.env`. By default, the file will contain the following variables:
- `VERSION=edge`
- In this case, `edge` corresponds to `develop`. To setup any other version, you may use the branch name or version specific tags. (eg. version-12, v11.1.15, v11)
- `MYSQL_ROOT_PASSWORD=admin`
- Bootstraps a MariaDB container with this value set as the root password. If a managed MariaDB instance is used, there is no need to set the password here.
- `MARIADB_HOST=mariadb`
- Sets the hostname to `mariadb`. This is required if the database is managed by the containerized MariaDB instance.
- In case of a separately managed database setups, set the value to the database's hostname/IP/domain.
- `SITES=site1.domain.com,site2.domain.com`
- List of sites that are part of the deployment "bench" Each site is separated by a comma(,).
- If LetsEncrypt is being setup, make sure that the DNS for all the site's domains correctly point to the current instance.
- `LETSENCRYPT_EMAIL=your.email@your.domain.com`
- Email for LetsEncrypt expiry notification. This is only required if you are setting up LetsEncrypt.
Notes:
- docker-compose-erpnext.yml and docker-compose-frappe.yml set `AUTO_MIGRATE` environment variable to `1`.
- `AUTO_MIGRATE` checks if there is semver bump or git hash change in case of develop branch and automatically migrates the sites on container start up.
- It is good practice to use image tag for specific version instead of latest. e.g `frappe-socketio:v12.5.1`, `erpnext-nginx:v12.7.1`.
## Local deployment for testing
For trying out locally or to develop apps using ERPNext REST API port 80 must be published.
Following command will start the needed containers and expose ports.
For Erpnext:
```sh
docker-compose \
--project-name <project-name> \
-f installation/docker-compose-common.yml \
-f installation/docker-compose-erpnext.yml \
-f installation/erpnext-publish.yml \
up -d
```
For Frappe:
```sh
docker-compose \
--project-name <project-name> \
-f installation/docker-compose-common.yml \
-f installation/docker-compose-frappe.yml \
-f installation/frappe-publish.yml \
up -d
```
Make sure to replace `<project-name>` with the desired name you wish to set for the project.
Notes:
- New site (first site) needs to be added after starting the services.
- The local deployment is for testing and REST API development purpose only
- A complete development environment is available [here](development)
- The site names are limited to patterns matching \*.localhost by default
- Additional site name patterns can be added by editing /etc/hosts of your host machine
## Deployment for production
### Setup Letsencrypt Nginx Proxy Companion
Letsencrypt Nginx Proxy Companion can optionally be setup to provide SSL. This is recommended for instances accessed over the internet.
Your DNS will need to be configured correctly for Letsencrypt to verify your domain.
To setup the proxy companion, run the following commands:
```sh
cd $HOME
git clone https://github.com/evertramos/docker-compose-letsencrypt-nginx-proxy-companion.git
cd docker-compose-letsencrypt-nginx-proxy-companion
cp .env.sample .env
./start.sh
```
It will create the required network and configure containers for Letencrypt ACME.
For more details, see the [Letsencrypt Nginx Proxy Companion github repo](https://github.com/evertramos/docker-compose-letsencrypt-nginx-proxy-companion). Letsencrypt Nginx Proxy Companion github repo works by automatically proxying to containers with the `VIRTUAL_HOST` environmental variable.
Notes:
- `SITES` variables from `env-example` is set as `VIRTUAL_HOST`
- `LETSENCRYPT_EMAIL` variables from `env-example` is used as it is.
- This is simple nginx + letsencrypt solution. Any other solution can be setup. Above two variables can be re-used or removed in case any other reverse-proxy is used.
### Start Frappe/ERPNext Services
To start the Frappe/ERPNext services for production, run the following command:
```sh
docker-compose \
--project-name <project-name> \
-f installation/docker-compose-common.yml \
-f installation/docker-compose-erpnext.yml \
-f installation/docker-compose-networks.yml \
up -d
```
Make sure to replace `<project-name>` with any desired name you wish to set for the project.
Notes:
- Use `docker-compose-frappe.yml` in case you need only Frappe without ERPNext.
- New site (first site) needs to be added after starting the services.
## Docker containers
This repository contains the following docker-compose files, each one containing the described images:
* docker-compose-common.yml
* redis-cache
* volume: redis-cache-vol
* redis-queue
* volume: redis-queue-vol
* redis-socketio
* volume: redis-socketio-vol
* mariadb: main database
* volume: mariadb-vol
* docker-compose-erpnext.yml
* erpnext-nginx: serves static assets and proxies web request to the appropriate container, allowing to offer all services on the same port.
* volume: assets-vol
* erpnext-python: main application code
* frappe-socketio: enables realtime communication to the user interface through websockets
* frappe-worker-default: background runner
* frappe-worker-short: background runner for short-running jobs
* frappe-worker-long: background runner for long-running jobs
* frappe-schedule
* docker-compose-frappe.yml
* frappe-nginx: serves static assets and proxies web request to the appropriate container, allowing to offer all services on the same port.
* volume: assets-vol, sites-vol
* erpnext-python: main application code
* volume: sites-vol
* frappe-socketio: enables realtime communication to the user interface through websockets
* volume: sites-vol
* frappe-worker-default: background runner
* volume: sites-vol
* frappe-worker-short: background runner for short-running jobs
* volume: sites-vol
* frappe-worker-long: background runner for long-running jobs
* volume: sites-vol
* frappe-schedule
* volume: sites-vol
* docker-compose-networks.yml: this yaml define the network to communicate with *Letsencrypt Nginx Proxy Companion*.
* erpnext-publish.yml: this yml extends erpnext-nginx service to publish port 80, can only be used with docker-compose-erpnext.yml
* frappe-publish.yml: this yml extends frappe-nginx service to publish port 80, can only be used with docker-compose-frappe.yml
## Updating and Migrating Sites
Switch to the root of the `frappe_docker` directory before running the following commands:
```sh
# Update environment variable VERSION
nano .env
# Pull new images
docker-compose \
-f installation/docker-compose-common.yml \
-f installation/docker-compose-erpnext.yml \
pull
# Restart containers
docker-compose \
--project-name <project-name> \
-f installation/docker-compose-common.yml \
-f installation/docker-compose-erpnext.yml \
-f installation/docker-compose-networks.yml \
up -d
docker run \
-e "MAINTENANCE_MODE=1" \
-v <project-name>_sites-vol:/home/frappe/frappe-bench/sites \
--network <project-name>_default \
frappe/erpnext-worker:$VERSION migrate
```

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# Single Bench
This setup starts traefik service as part of single docker-compose project. It is quick to get started locally or on production for a single server with single deployment.
This is not suitable when multiple services are installed on cluster with shared proxy/router, database, cache etc.
Make sure you've cloned this repository and switch to the directory before executing following commands.
## Setup Environment Variables
Copy the example docker environment file to `.env`:
For local setup
```sh
cp env-local .env
```
For production
```sh
cp env-production .env
```
To get started, copy the existing `env-local` or `env-production` file to `.env`. By default, the file will contain the following variables:
- `ERPNEXT_VERSION=edge`
- In this case, `edge` corresponds to `develop`. To setup any other version, you may use the branch name or version specific tags. (eg. version-12, v11.1.15, v11).
- `FRAPPE_VERSION=edge`
- In this case, `edge` corresponds to `develop`. To setup any other version, you may use the branch name or version specific tags. (eg. version-12, v11.1.15, v11).
- `MYSQL_ROOT_PASSWORD=admin`
- Bootstraps a MariaDB container with this value set as the root password. If a managed MariaDB instance is used, there is no need to set the password here.
- `MARIADB_HOST=mariadb`
- Sets the hostname to `mariadb`. This is required if the database is managed by the containerized MariaDB instance.
- In case of a separately managed database setups, set the value to the database's hostname/IP/domain.
- `SITE_NAME=mysite.localhost`
- Creates this site after starting all services and installs ERPNext.
- ``SITES=`${SITE_NAME}` ``
- List of sites that are part of the deployment "bench" Each site is separated by a comma(,) and quoted in backtick (`). By default site created by ``SITE_NAME`` variable is added here.
- If LetsEncrypt is being setup, make sure that the DNS for all the site's domains correctly point to the current instance.
- `LETSENCRYPT_EMAIL=your.email@your.domain.com`
- Email for LetsEncrypt expiry notification. This is only required if you are setting up LetsEncrypt.
Notes:
- `AUTO_MIGRATE` variable is set to `1` by default. It checks if there is semver bump or git hash change in case of develop branch and automatically migrates the sites on container start up.
- It is good practice to use image tag for specific version instead of latest. e.g `frappe-socketio:v12.5.1`, `erpnext-nginx:v12.7.1`.
## Start containers
Execute the following command:
```sh
docker-compose --project-name <project-name> up -d
```
Make sure to replace `<project-name>` with the desired name you wish to set for the project.
Notes:
- The local deployment is for testing and REST API development purpose only
- A complete development environment is available [here](development)
- The site names are limited to patterns matching \*.localhost by default
- Additional site name patterns can be added by editing /etc/hosts of your host machine
## Docker containers
The docker-compose file contains following services:
* traefik: manages letsencrypt
* volume: cert-vol
* redis-cache: cache store
* volume: redis-cache-vol
* redis-queue: used by workers
* volume: redis-queue-vol
* redis-socketio: used by socketio service
* volume: redis-socketio-vol
* mariadb: main database
* volume: mariadb-vol
* erpnext-nginx: serves static assets and proxies web request to the appropriate container, allowing to offer all services on the same port.
* volume: assets-vol and sites-vol
* erpnext-python: main application code
* volume: sites-vol and sites-vol
* frappe-socketio: enables realtime communication to the user interface through websockets
* volume: sites-vol
* erpnext-worker-default: background runner
* volume: sites-vol
* erpnext-worker-short: background runner for short-running jobs
* volume: sites-vol
* erpnext-worker-long: background runner for long-running jobs
* volume: sites-vol
* erpnext-schedule
* volume: sites-vol
* site-creator: run once container to create new site.
* volume: sites-vol
## Updating and Migrating Sites
Switch to the root of the `frappe_docker` directory before running the following commands:
```sh
# Update environment variables ERPNEXT_VERSION and FRAPPE_VERSION
nano .env
# Pull new images
docker-compose pull
# Restart containers
docker-compose --project-name <project-name> up -d
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### Setting up Pre-requisites
# Site operations
This repository requires Docker, docker-compose and Git to be setup on the instance to be used.
For Docker basics and best practices. Refer Docker documentation.
### Cloning the repository and preliminary steps
Clone this repository somewhere in your system:
```sh
git clone https://github.com/frappe/frappe_docker.git
cd frappe_docker
```
Copy the example docker environment file to `.env`:
For local setup
```sh
cp env-local .env
```
For production
```sh
cp env-production .env
```
### Setup Environment Variables
To get started, copy the existing `env-local` or `env-production` file to `.env`. By default, the file will contain the following variables:
- `ERPNEXT_VERSION=edge`
- In this case, `edge` corresponds to `develop`. To setup any other version, you may use the branch name or version specific tags. (eg. version-12, v11.1.15, v11).
- `FRAPPE_VERSION=edge`
- In this case, `edge` corresponds to `develop`. To setup any other version, you may use the branch name or version specific tags. (eg. version-12, v11.1.15, v11).
- `MYSQL_ROOT_PASSWORD=admin`
- Bootstraps a MariaDB container with this value set as the root password. If a managed MariaDB instance is used, there is no need to set the password here.
- `MARIADB_HOST=mariadb`
- Sets the hostname to `mariadb`. This is required if the database is managed by the containerized MariaDB instance.
- In case of a separately managed database setups, set the value to the database's hostname/IP/domain.
- `SITE_NAME=mysite.localhost`
- Creates this site after starting all services and installs ERPNext.
- ``SITES=`${SITE_NAME}` ``
- List of sites that are part of the deployment "bench" Each site is separated by a comma(,) and quoted in backtick (`). By default site created by ``SITE_NAME`` variable is added here.
- If LetsEncrypt is being setup, make sure that the DNS for all the site's domains correctly point to the current instance.
- `LETSENCRYPT_EMAIL=your.email@your.domain.com`
- Email for LetsEncrypt expiry notification. This is only required if you are setting up LetsEncrypt.
Notes:
- `AUTO_MIGRATE` variable is set to `1` by default. It checks if there is semver bump or git hash change in case of develop branch and automatically migrates the sites on container start up.
- It is good practice to use image tag for specific version instead of latest. e.g `frappe-socketio:v12.5.1`, `erpnext-nginx:v12.7.1`.
### Start containers
Execute the following command:
```sh
docker-compose --project-name <project-name> up -d
```
Make sure to replace `<project-name>` with the desired name you wish to set for the project.
Notes:
- The local deployment is for testing and REST API development purpose only
- A complete development environment is available [here](development)
- The site names are limited to patterns matching \*.localhost by default
- Additional site name patterns can be added by editing /etc/hosts of your host machine
#### Using Amazon RDS (or any other DBaaS)
To configure usage of RDS, `common_site_config.json` in your `sites-vol` volume has to be edited using:
```sh
docker run \
-it \
-v <project-name>_sites-vol:/sites \
alpine vi /sites/common_site_config.json
```
Instead of `alpine` you can use any image you like.
For full instructions, refer to the [wiki](https://github.com/frappe/frappe/wiki/Using-Frappe-with-Amazon-RDS-(or-any-other-DBaaS)). Common question can be found in Issues and on forum.
### Docker containers
This repository contains the following docker-compose files, each one containing the described images:
* redis-cache: cache store
* volume: redis-cache-vol
* redis-queue: used by workers
* volume: redis-queue-vol
* redis-socketio: used by socketio service
* volume: redis-socketio-vol
* mariadb: main database
* volume: mariadb-vol
* erpnext-nginx: serves static assets and proxies web request to the appropriate container, allowing to offer all services on the same port.
* volume: assets-vol
* erpnext-python: main application code
* frappe-socketio: enables realtime communication to the user interface through websockets
* erpnext-worker-default: background runner
* erpnext-worker-short: background runner for short-running jobs
* erpnext-worker-long: background runner for long-running jobs
* erpnext-schedule
* volume: sites-vol
### Site operations
Use env file,
Create and use env file to pass environment variables to containers,
```sh
source .env
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Or specify environment variables instead of passing secrets as command arguments. Refer notes section for environment variables required
#### Setup New Site
## Setup New Site
Note:
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- `INSTALL_APPS=erpnext`: available only in erpnext-worker and erpnext containers (or other containers with custom apps). Installs ERPNext (and/or the specified apps, comma-delinieated) on this new site.
- `FORCE=1`: optional variable which force installation of the same site.
#### Add sites to proxy
## Add sites to proxy
Change `SITES` variable to the list of sites created encapsulated in backtick and separated by comma with no space. e.g. ``SITES=`site1.example.com`,`site2.example.com` ``.
@ -158,7 +50,7 @@ Reload variables with following command.
docker-compose up --project-name <project-name> -d
```
#### Backup Sites
## Backup Sites
Environment Variables
@ -179,7 +71,7 @@ docker run \
The backup will be available in the `sites-vol` volume.
#### Push backup to s3 compatible storage
## Push backup to s3 compatible storage
Environment Variables
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- example filetype: database, files or private-files
- example extension: sql.gz or tar
#### Updating and Migrating Sites
Switch to the root of the `frappe_docker` directory before running the following commands:
```sh
# Update environment variable VERSION
nano .env
# Pull new images
docker-compose pull
# Restart containers
docker-compose --project-name <project-name> up -d
```
#### Restore backups
## Restore backups
Environment Variables
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- 20200420_162000
- 20200420_162000-site2_domain_com-*
## Edit configs
Editing config manually might be required in some cases,
one such case is to use Amazon RDS (or any other DBaaS).
For full instructions, refer to the [wiki](https://github.com/frappe/frappe/wiki/Using-Frappe-with-Amazon-RDS-(or-any-other-DBaaS)). Common question can be found in Issues and on forum.
`common_site_config.json` or `site_config.json` from `sites-vol` volume has to be edited using following command:
```sh
docker run \
-it \
-v <project-name>_sites-vol:/sites \
alpine vi /sites/common_site_config.json
```
Instead of `alpine` use any image of your choice.

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# Tips for moving deployments
- Take regular automatic backups and push the files to S3 compatible cloud. Setup backup and push with cronjobs
- Use regular cron for single machine installs
- Use [swarm-cronjob](https://github.com/crazy-max/swarm-cronjob) for docker swarm
- Use Kubernetes CronJob
- It makes it easy to transfer data from cloud to any new deployment.
- They are just [site operations](site-operations) that can be manually pipelined as per need.
- Remember to restore encryption keys and other custom configuration from `site_config.json`.
- Steps to move deployment:
- [Take backup](site-operations#backup-sites)
- [Push backup to cloud](site-operations#push-backup-to-s3-compatible-storage)
- Create new deployment type anywhere
- [Restore backup from cloud](site-operations#restore-backups)
- [Restore `site_config.json` from cloud](site-operations#edit-configs)