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# Docker 🐋
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Docker is the preferred way to run AdventureLog on your local machine. It is a lightweight containerization technology that allows you to run applications in isolated environments called containers.
> **Note**: This guide mainly focuses on installation with a Linux-based host machine, but the steps are similar for other operating systems.
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## Prerequisites
- Docker installed on your machine/server. You can learn how to download it [here](https://docs.docker.com/engine/install/).
## Getting Started
Get the `docker-compose.yml` and `.env.example` files from the AdventureLog repository. You can download them here:
- [Docker Compose](https://github.com/seanmorley15/AdventureLog/blob/main/docker-compose.yml)
- [Environment Variables](https://github.com/seanmorley15/AdventureLog/blob/main/.env.example)
```bash
wget https://raw.githubusercontent.com/seanmorley15/AdventureLog/main/docker-compose.yml
wget https://raw.githubusercontent.com/seanmorley15/AdventureLog/main/.env.example
cp .env.example .env
```
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::: tip
If running on an ARM based machine, you will need to use a different PostGIS Image. It is recommended to use the `tobi312/rpi-postgresql-postgis:15-3.3-alpine-arm` image or a custom version found [here](https://hub.docker.com/r/tobi312/rpi-postgresql-postgis/tags). The AdventureLog containers are ARM compatible.
:::
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## Configuration
The `.env` file contains all the configuration settings for your AdventureLog instance. Heres a breakdown of each section:
### 🌐 Frontend (web)
| Name | Required | Description | Default Value |
| ------------------- | --------- | ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | ----------------------- |
| `PUBLIC_SERVER_URL` | Yes | Used by the frontend SSR server to connect to the backend. Almost every user user will **never have to change this from default**! | `http://server:8000` |
| `ORIGIN` | Sometimes | Needed only if not using HTTPS. Set it to the domain or IP you'll use to access the frontend. | `http://localhost:8015` |
| `BODY_SIZE_LIMIT` | Yes | Maximum upload size in bytes. | `Infinity` |
| `FRONTEND_PORT` | Yes | Port that the frontend will run on inside Docker. | `8015` |
### 🐘 PostgreSQL Database
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| Name | Required | Description | Default Value |
| ------------------- | -------- | --------------------- | ------------- |
| `PGHOST` | Yes | Internal DB hostname. | `db` |
| `POSTGRES_DB` | Yes | DB name. | `database` |
| `POSTGRES_USER` | Yes | DB user. | `adventure` |
| `POSTGRES_PASSWORD` | Yes | DB password. | `changeme123` |
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### 🔒 Backend (server)
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| Name | Required | Description | Default Value |
| ----------------------- | -------- | ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | --------------------------------------------- |
| `SECRET_KEY` | Yes | Django secret key. Change this in production! | `changeme123` |
| `DJANGO_ADMIN_USERNAME` | Yes | Default Django admin username. | `admin` |
| `DJANGO_ADMIN_PASSWORD` | Yes | Default Django admin password. | `admin` |
| `DJANGO_ADMIN_EMAIL` | Yes | Default admin email. | `admin@example.com` |
| `PUBLIC_URL` | Yes | Publicly accessible URL of the **backend**. Used for generating image URLs. | `http://localhost:8016` |
| `CSRF_TRUSTED_ORIGINS` | Yes | Comma-separated list of frontend/backend URLs that are allowed to submit requests. | `http://localhost:8016,http://localhost:8015` |
| `FRONTEND_URL` | Yes | URL to the **frontend**, used for email generation. | `http://localhost:8015` |
| `BACKEND_PORT` | Yes | Port that the backend will run on inside Docker. | `8016` |
| `DEBUG` | No | Should be `False` in production. | `False` |
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## Optional Configuration
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- [Disable Registration](../configuration/disable_registration.md)
- [Google Maps](../configuration/google_maps_integration.md)
- [Email Configuration](../configuration/email.md)
- [Immich Integration](../configuration/immich_integration.md)
- [Umami Analytics](../configuration/analytics.md)
## Running the Containers
Once you've configured `.env`, you can start AdventureLog with:
```bash
docker compose up -d
```
Enjoy using AdventureLog! 🎉