# frappe_docker [![Build Status](https://travis-ci.org/frappe/frappe_docker.svg?branch=master)](https://travis-ci.org/frappe/frappe_docker) - [Docker](https://docker.com/) is an open source project to pack, ship and run any Linux application in a lighter weight, faster container than a traditional virtual machine. - Docker makes it much easier to deploy [frappe](https://github.com/frappe/frappe) on your servers. - This container uses [bench](https://github.com/frappe/bench) to install frappe. ## Getting Started These instructions will get you a copy of the project up and running on your local machine for development and testing purposes. See deployment for notes on how to deploy the project on a live system. ### Prerequisites [Docker](https://www.docker.com/) [Docker Compose](https://docs.docker.com/compose/overview/) ### Container Configuration #### ports: ``` ports: - "3307:3307" mariadb-port - "8000:8000" webserver-port - "11000:11000" redis-cache - "12000:12000" redis-queue - "13000:13000" redis-socketio - "9000:9000" socketio-port - "6787:6787" file-watcher-port ``` Expose port 3307 inside the container on port 3307 on ALL local host interfaces. In order to bind to only one interface, you may specify the host's IP address as `([:[host_port]])|():[/udp]` as defined in the [docker port binding documentation](http://docs.docker.com/userguide/dockerlinks/). The port 3307 of the mariadb container and port 8000 of the frappe container is exposed to the host machine and other containers. #### volumes: ``` volumes: - ./frappe-bench:/home/frappe/frappe-bench - ./conf/mariadb-conf.d:/etc/mysql/conf.d - ./redis-conf/redis_socketio.conf:/etc/conf.d/redis.conf - ./redis-conf/redis_queue.conf:/etc/conf.d/redis.conf - ./redis-conf/redis_cache.conf:/etc/conf.d/redis.conf ``` Exposes a directory inside the host to the container. #### links: ``` links: - redis-cache - redis-queue - redis-socketio - mariadb ``` Links allow you to define extra aliases by which a service is reachable from another service. #### depends_on: ``` depends_on: - mariadb - redis-cache - redis-queue - redis-socketio ``` Express dependency between services, which has two effects: 1. docker-compose up will start services in dependency order. In the following example, mariadb and redis will be started before frappe. 2. docker-compose up SERVICE will automatically include SERVICE’s dependencies. In the following example, docker-compose up docker_frappe will also create and start mariadb and redis. ### Installation #### 1. Installation Pre-requisites - Install [Docker](https://docs.docker.com/engine/installation) Community Edition - Install [Docker Compose](https://docs.docker.com/compose/install/) (only for Linux users). Docker for Mac, Docker for Windows, and Docker Toolbox include Docker Compose #### 2. Build the container and install bench * Clone this repo and change your working directory to frappe_docker git clone --depth 1 https://github.com/frappe/frappe_docker.git cd frappe_docker * Build the container and install bench inside the container. 1.Build the 5 linked containers frappe, mariadb, redis-cache, redis-queue and redis-socketio using this command. Make sure your current working directory is frappe_docker which contains the docker-compose.yml and Dockerfile. It creates a user, frappe inside the frappe container, whose working directory is /home/frappe. It also clones the bench-repo from [here](https://github.com/frappe/bench) docker-compose up -d Note: Please do not remove the bench-repo directory the above commands will create #### Basic Usage ##### Make sure your current directory is frappe_docker 1. First time setup ./dbench init 2. Command to start all the containers docker-compose start 3. Command to be executed everytime after starting your containers ./dbench -s 4. Command to enter your container docker exec -it frappe bash 5. All bench commands can also be directly run from the host machine by using dbench. For instance ```bench start``` can be executed by running ```./dbench -c start```. Just preface the option with ./dbench -c. For more information on dbench run the command ```./dbench -h```. For more info on how to build this docker container refer to this [Wiki](https://github.com/frappe/frappe_docker/wiki/Hitchhiker's-guide-to-building-this-frappe_docker-image) To login to Frappe / ERPNext, open your browser and go to `[your-external-ip]:8000`, probably `localhost:8000` The default username is "Administrator" and password is what you set when you created the new site. The default admin password is set in common_site_config.json, and is set to 'admin' in this docker image. ## Built With * [Docker](https://www.docker.com/) ## Contributing Feel free to contribute to this project and make the container better ## License This project is licensed under the MIT License - see the [LICENSE.md](LICENSE.md) file for details