# Single Compose Setup This setup is a very simple single compose file that does everything to start required services and a frappe-bench. It is used to start play with docker instance with a site. The file is located in the root of repo and named `pwd.yml`. ## Services ### frappe-bench components - backend, serves gunicorn backend - frontend, serves static assets through nginx frontend reverse proxies websocket and gunicorn. - queue-default, default rq worker. - queue-long, long rq worker. - queue-short, short rq worker. - schedule, event scheduler. - websocket, socketio websocket for realtime communication. ### Run once configuration - configurator, configures `common_site_config.json` to set db and redis hosts. - create-site, creates one site to serve as default site for the frappe-bench. ### Service dependencies - db, mariadb, container with frappe specific configuration. - redis-cache, redis for cache data. - redis-queue, redis for rq data. - redis-socketio, redis for socketio pubsub. ## Volumes - sites: Volume for bench data. Common config, all sites, all site configs and site files will be stored here. - logs: Volume for bench logs. all process logs are dumped here. No need to mount it. Each container will create a temporary volume for logs if not specified. ## Adaptation If you understand containers use the `pwd.yml` as a reference to build more complex setup like, single server example, Docker Swarm stack, Kubernetes Helm chart, etc. This serves only site called `frontend` through the nginx. `FRAPPE_SITE_NAME_HEADER` is set to `frontend` and a default site called `frontend` is created. Change the `$$host` will allow container to accept any host header and serve that site. To escape `$` in compose yaml use it like `$$`. To unset default site remove `currentsite.txt` file from `sites` directory.