2
0
mirror of https://github.com/frappe/frappe_docker.git synced 2024-09-19 10:39:02 +00:00
frappe_docker/README.md
vishalseshagiri 1b0f9c2173 Update README.md
Former-commit-id: 09577041fc
2017-07-24 17:41:20 +05:30

4.5 KiB

frappe_docker

  • Docker file to run frappe in a container
  • Docker makes it much easier to deploy frappe on your development servers.

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

What things you need to install the software and how to install them

[Docker](https://www.docker.com/)
[Docker Compose](https://docs.docker.com/compose/overview/)

Installing

A step by step series of examples that tell you have to get a development env running

1. Installation Pre-requisites

  • Installing Docker Community Edition

    Follow the steps given in here

      Docker version 17.06.0-ce, build 02c1d87
    
  • Installing docker-compose(only for Linux users).Docker for Mac, Docker for Windows, and Docker Toolbox include Docker Compose

    Follow the steps given in here

      docker-compose version 1.14.0, build c7bdf9e
    

2. Build the container and install bench

  • Make sure your logged in as root. Build the container and install bench inside the container as a non root user

    This command requests the user to enter a password for the MySQL root user, please remember it for future use. This command also builds the 3 linked containers docker-frappe, mariadb and redis using the docker-compose up -d, it creates a user frappe inside the docker-frappe container, whose working directory is /home/frappe. It also clones the bench-repo from here

      source build-container.sh
    

    Note: Please do not remove the bench-repo directory the above commands will create

Basic Usage

  1. Starting docker containers

    This command can be used to start containers

     docker-compose start
    
  2. Accessing the frappe container via CLI

     ./enter-container.sh
    
  3. Create a new bench

    The init command will create a bench directory with frappe framework installed. It will be setup for periodic backups and auto updates once a day.

     bench init frappe-bench && cd frappe-bench		
    
  4. Set the db host for bench(points bench to the mariadb container) Since the 3 containers are linked

     bench set-mariadb-host mariadb
    
  5. Add a site(make sure your current path is /home/frappe/frappe-bench)

    Frappe apps are run by frappe sites and you will have to create at least one site. The new-site command allows you to do that.

     bench new-site site1.local
    
  6. Add apps(make sure your current path is /home/frappe/frappe-bench)

    The get-app command gets remote frappe apps from a remote git repository and installs them. Example: erpnext

     bench get-app erpnext https://github.com/frappe/erpnext
    
  7. Install apps(make sure your current path is /home/frappe/frappe-bench)

    To install an app on your new site, use the bench install-app command.

     bench --site site1.local install-app erpnext
    
  8. Start bench(make sure your current path is /home/frappe/frappe-bench)

    To start using the bench, use the bench start command

     bench start
    
  9. Exiting the frappe container and stopping all the containers gracefully

     exit
     docker-compose stop
    
  10. Removing docker containers

    docker-compose rm
    
  11. Removing dangling volumes

    The volume frappe on your local machine is shared by the host(your local machine) and the frappe container. Please do not delete this volume from your local machine. Any changes made in this directory will reflect on both the container and the host. The below command specifies how to remain dangling volumes which may be taking up unecessary space on your host.

    docker volume rm $(docker volume ls -f dangling=true -q)
    

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.

Built With

Contributing

Feel free to contribute to this project and make the containers better

Authors

  • Vishal Seshagiri

See also the list of contributors who participated in this project.

License

This project is licensed under the MIT License - see the LICENSE.md file for details

Acknowledgments