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## Getting Started
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The templates in this repository will help deploy Frappe/ERPNext docker in a production environment.
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This docker installation takes care of the following:
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* Setting up the desired version of Frappe/ERPNext.
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* Setting up all the system requirements: eg. MariaDB, Node, Redis.
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* [OPTIONAL] Configuring networking for remote access and setting up LetsEncrypt
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For docker based development refer to this [README](development/README.md)
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## Deployment
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### Setting up Pre-requisites
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This repository requires Docker and Git to be setup on the instance to be used.
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### Cloning the repository and preliminary steps
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Clone this repository somewhere in your system:
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```sh
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git clone https://github.com/frappe/frappe_docker.git
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cd frappe_docker
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```
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Copy the example docker environment file to `.env`:
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```sh
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cp installation/env-example installation/.env
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```
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Make a directory for sites:
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```sh
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mkdir installation/sites
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```
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### Setup Environment Variables
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To get started, copy the existing `env-example` file to `.env` inside the `installation` directory. By default, the file will contain the following variables:
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- `VERSION=edge`
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- 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)
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- `MYSQL_ROOT_PASSWORD=admin`
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- 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.
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- `MARIADB_HOST=mariadb`
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- Sets the hostname to `mariadb`. This is required if the database is managed by the containerized MariaDB instance.
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- In case of a separately managed database setups, set the value to the database's hostname/IP/domain.
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- `SITES=site1.domain.com,site2.domain.com`
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- List of sites that are part of the deployment "bench" Each site is separated by a comma(,).
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- If LetsEncrypt is being setup, make sure that the DNS for all the site's domains correctly point to the current instance.
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- `LETSENCRYPT_EMAIL=your.email@your.domain.com`
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- Email for LetsEncrypt expiry notification. This is only required if you are setting up LetsEncrypt.
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### Local deployment for testing
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For trying out locally or to develop apps using ERPNext REST API port 80 must be published.
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The first command will start the containers; the second command will publish the port of the *-nginx container.
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For Erpnext:
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```sh
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# Start services
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docker-compose \
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--project-name <project-name> \
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-f installation/docker-compose-common.yml \
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-f installation/docker-compose-erpnext.yml \
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--project-directory installation up -d
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# Publish port
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docker-compose \
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--project-name <project-name> \
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-f installation/docker-compose-common.yml \
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-f installation/docker-compose-erpnext.yml \
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--project-directory installation run --publish 80:80 -d erpnext-nginx
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```
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For Frappe:
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```sh
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# Start services
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docker-compose \
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--project-name <project-name> \
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-f installation/docker-compose-common.yml \
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-f installation/docker-compose-frappe.yml \
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--project-directory installation up -d
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# Publish port
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docker-compose \
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--project-name <project-name> \
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-f installation/docker-compose-common.yml \
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-f installation/docker-compose-frappe.yml \
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--project-directory installation run --publish 80:80 -d frappe-nginx
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```
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Make sure to replace `<project-name>` with the desired name you wish to set for the project.
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Notes:
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- The local deployment is for testing and REST API development purpose only
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- A complete development environment is available [here](Development/README.md)
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- The site names are limited to patterns matching \*.localhost by default
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- Additional site name patterns can be added by editing /etc/hosts of your host machine
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### Deployment for production
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#### Setup Letsencrypt Nginx Proxy Companion
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Letsencrypt Nginx Proxy Companion can optionally be setup to provide SSL. This is recommended for instances accessed over the internet.
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Your DNS will need to be configured correctly for Letsencrypt to verify your domain.
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To setup the proxy companion, run the following commands:
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```sh
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cd $HOME
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git clone https://github.com/evertramos/docker-compose-letsencrypt-nginx-proxy-companion.git
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cd docker-compose-letsencrypt-nginx-proxy-companion
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cp .env.sample .env
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./start.sh
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```
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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.
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#### Start Frappe/ERPNext Services
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To start the Frappe/ERPNext services for production, run the following command:
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```sh
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docker-compose \
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--project-name <project-name> \
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-f installation/docker-compose-common.yml \
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-f installation/docker-compose-erpnext.yml \
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-f installation/docker-compose-networks.yml \
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--project-directory installation up -d
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```
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Make sure to replace `<project-name>` with any desired name you wish to set for the project.
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Note: use `docker-compose-frappe.yml` in case you need only Frappe without ERPNext.
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### Docker containers
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This repository contains the following docker-compose files, each one containing the described images:
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* docker-compose-common.yml
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* redis-cache
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* volume: redis-cache-vol
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* redis-queue
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* volume: redis-queue-vol
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* redis-socketio
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* volume: redis-socketio-vol
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* mariadb: main database
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* volume: mariadb-vol
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* docker-compose-erpnext.yml
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* erpnext-nginx: serves static assets and proxies web request to the appropriate container, allowing to offer all services on the same port.
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* volume: assets
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* erpnext-python: main application code
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* frappe-socketio: enables realtime communication to the user interface through websockets
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* frappe-worker-default: background runner
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* frappe-worker-short: background runner for short-running jobs
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* frappe-worker-long: background runner for long-running jobs
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* frappe-schedule
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* docker-compose-frappe.yml
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* frappe-nginx: serves static assets and proxies web request to the appropriate container, allowing to offer all services on the same port.
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* volume: assets
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* erpnext-python: main application code
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* frappe-socketio: enables realtime communication to the user interface through websockets
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* frappe-worker-default: background runner
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* frappe-worker-short: background runner for short-running jobs
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* frappe-worker-long: background runner for long-running jobs
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* frappe-schedule
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* docker-compose-networks.yml: this yaml define the network to communicate with *Letsencrypt Nginx Proxy Companion*.
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### Site operations
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#### Setup New Sites
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Note:
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- Wait for the MariaDB service to start before trying to create a new site.
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- If new site creation fails, retry after the MariaDB container is up and running.
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- If you're using a managed database instance, make sure that the database is running before setting up a new site.
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- Use `.env` file or environment variables instead of passing secrets as command arguments.
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```sh
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# Create ERPNext site
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docker exec -it \
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-e "SITE_NAME=$SITE_NAME" \
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-e "DB_ROOT_USER=$DB_ROOT_USER" \
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-e "MYSQL_ROOT_PASSWORD=$MYSQL_ROOT_PASSWORD" \
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-e "ADMIN_PASSWORD=$ADMIN_PASSWORD" \
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-e "INSTALL_APPS=erpnext" \
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<project-name>_erpnext-python_1 docker-entrypoint.sh new
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```
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Environment Variables needed:
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- `SITE_NAME`: name of the new site to create.
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- `DB_ROOT_USER`: MariaDB Root user.
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- `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.
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- `ADMIN_PASSWORD`: set the administrator password for the new site.
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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.
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- `FORCE=1`: optional variable which force installation of the same site.
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#### Backup Sites
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Environment Variables
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- `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.
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- `WITH_FILES` if set to 1, it will backup user-uploaded files.
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```sh
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docker exec -it \
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-e "SITES=site1.domain.com:site2.domain.com" \
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-e "WITH_FILES=1" \
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<project-name>_erpnext-python_1 docker-entrypoint.sh backup
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```
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The backup will be available in the `sites` mounted volume.
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#### Push backup to s3 compatible storage
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Environment Variables
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- `BUCKET_NAME`, Required to set bucket created on S3 compatible storage.
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- `ACCESS_KEY_ID`, Required to set access key.
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- `SECRET_ACCESS_KEY`, Required to set secret access key.
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- `ENDPOINT_URL`, Required to set URL of S3 compatible storage.
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- `BUCKET_DIR`, Required to set directory in bucket where sites from this deployment will be backed up.
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- `BACKUP_LIMIT`, Optionally set this to limit number of backups in bucket directory. Defaults to 3.
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```sh
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docker exec -it \
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-e "BUCKET_NAME=backups" \
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-e "ACCESS_KEY_ID=access_id_from_provider" \
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-e "SECRET_ACCESS_KEY=secret_access_from_provider" \
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-e "ENDPOINT_URL=https://region.storage-provider.com" \
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-e "BUCKET_DIR=frappe-bench-v12" \
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```
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#### Updating and Migrating Sites
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Switch to the root of the `frappe_docker` directory before running the following commands:
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# Update environment variable VERSION
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nano .env
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# Pull new images
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docker-compose \
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-f installation/docker-compose-common.yml \
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-f installation/docker-compose-erpnext.yml \
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pull
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# Restart containers
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docker-compose \
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--project-name <project-name> \
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-f installation/docker-compose-common.yml \
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-f installation/docker-compose-erpnext.yml \
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-f installation/docker-compose-networks.yml \
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--project-directory installation up -d
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docker exec -it \
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-e "MAINTENANCE_MODE=1" \
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<project-name>_erpnext-python_1 docker-entrypoint.sh migrate
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```
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### Custom apps
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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
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> 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.
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Create two directories called `[custom]-worker` and `[custom]-nginx` in the `build` directory.
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```shell
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cd frappe_docker
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mkdir ./build/[custom]-worker ./build/[custom]-nginx
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```
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Create a `Dockerfile` in `./build/[custom]-worker` with the following content:
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```Dockerfile
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FROM frappe/erpnext-worker:edge
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RUN install_app [custom] https://github.com/[username]/[custom] [branch]
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# Only add the branch if you are using a specific tag or branch.
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```
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Create a `Dockerfile` in `./build/[custom]-nginx` with the following content:
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```Dockerfile
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FROM bitnami/node:12-prod
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COPY build/[custom]-nginx/install_app.sh /install_app
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RUN /install_app [custom] https://github.com/[username]/[custom]
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FROM frappe/erpnext-nginx:edge
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COPY --from=0 /home/frappe/frappe-bench/sites/ /var/www/html/
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COPY --from=0 /rsync /rsync
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RUN echo -n "\n[custom]" >> /var/www/html/apps.txt
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VOLUME [ "/assets" ]
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ENTRYPOINT ["/docker-entrypoint.sh"]
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CMD ["nginx", "-g", "daemon off;"]
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```
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Copy over the `install_app.sh` file from `./build/erpnext-nginx`
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```shell
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cp ./build/erpnext-nginx/install.sh ./build/[custom]-nginx
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```
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Open up `./installation/docker-compose-custom.yml` and replace all instances of `[app]` with the name of your app.
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```shell
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sed -i "s#\[app\]#[custom]#" ./installation/docker-compose-custom.yml
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```
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Install like usual, except that when you set the `INSTALL_APPS` variable to `erpnext,[custom]`.
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## Troubleshoot
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### Failed migration after image upgrade
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Issue: After upgrade of the containers, the automatic migration fails.
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Solution: Remove containers and volumes, and clear redis cache:
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```shell
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# change to repo root
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cd $HOME/frappe_docker
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# Stop all bench containers
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docker-compose \
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--project-name <project-name> \
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-f installation/docker-compose-common.yml \
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-f installation/docker-compose-erpnext.yml \
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-f installation/docker-compose-networks.yml \
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--project-directory installation stop
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# Remove redis containers
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docker-compose \
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--project-name <project-name> \
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-f installation/docker-compose-common.yml \
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-f installation/docker-compose-erpnext.yml \
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-f installation/docker-compose-networks.yml \
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--project-directory installation rm redis-cache redis-queue redis-socketio
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# Clean redis volumes
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docker volume rm \
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<project-name>_redis-cache-vol \
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<project-name>_redis-queue-vol \
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<project-name>_redis-socketio-vol
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# Restart project
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docker-compose \
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--project-name <project-name> \
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-f installation/docker-compose-common.yml \
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-f installation/docker-compose-erpnext.yml \
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-f installation/docker-compose-networks.yml \
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--project-directory installation up -d
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```
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### ValueError: There exists an active worker named XXX already
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Issue: You have the following error during container restart
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```
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frappe-worker-short_1 | Traceback (most recent call last):
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frappe-worker-short_1 | File "/home/frappe/frappe-bench/commands/worker.py", line 5, in <module>
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frappe-worker-short_1 | start_worker(queue, False)
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frappe-worker-short_1 | File "/home/frappe/frappe-bench/apps/frappe/frappe/utils/background_jobs.py", line 147, in start_worker
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frappe-worker-short_1 | Worker(queues, name=get_worker_name(queue)).work(logging_level = logging_level)
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frappe-worker-short_1 | File "/home/frappe/frappe-bench/env/lib/python3.7/site-packages/rq/worker.py", line 474, in work
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frappe-worker-short_1 | self.register_birth()
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frappe-worker-short_1 | File "/home/frappe/frappe-bench/env/lib/python3.7/site-packages/rq/worker.py", line 261, in register_birth
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frappe-worker-short_1 | raise ValueError(msg.format(self.name))
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frappe-worker-short_1 | ValueError: There exists an active worker named '8dfe5c234085.10.short' already
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```
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Solution: Clear redis cache using `docker exec` command (take care of replacing `<project-name>` accordingly):
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```sh
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# Clear the cache which is causing problem.
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docker exec -it <project-name>_redis-cache_1 redis-cli FLUSHALL
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docker exec -it <project-name>_redis-queue_1 redis-cli FLUSHALL
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docker exec -it <project-name>_redis-socketio_1 redis-cli FLUSHALL
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```
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Note: Environment variables from `.env` file located at the current working directory will be used.
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## Development
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This repository includes a complete setup to develop with Frappe/ERPNext and Bench, Including the following features:
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- VSCode containers integration
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- VSCode Python debugger
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- Pre-configured Docker containers for an easy start
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A complete Readme is available in [development/README.md](development/README.md) |