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43 lines
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# docker-compose
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This installation method is for test-setups and small-scale productive setups.
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## Prerequisites
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- docker
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- docker-compose
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## Install
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Download the latest `docker-compose.yml` from [here](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/BeryJu/passbook/master/docker-compose.yml). Place it in a directory of your choice.
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To optionally enable error-reporting, run `echo PASSBOOK_ERROR_REPORTING=true >> .env`
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To optionally deploy a different version run `echo PASSBOOK_TAG=0.10.0-stable >> .env`
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If this is a fresh passbook install run the following commands to generate a password:
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```
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sudo apt-get install -y pwgen
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echo "PG_PASS=$(pwgen 40 1)" >> .env
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echo "PASSBOOK_SECRET_KEY=$(pwgen 50 1)" >> .env
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```
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Afterwards, run these commands to finish
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```
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docker-compose pull
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docker-compose up -d
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docker-compose run --rm server migrate
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```
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The compose file statically references the latest version available at the time of downloading, which can be overridden with the `SERVER_TAG` environment variable.
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If you plan to use this setup for production, it is also advised to change the PostgreSQL password by setting `PG_PASS` to a password of your choice.
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Now you can pull the Docker images needed by running `docker-compose pull`. After this has finished, run `docker-compose up -d` to start passbook.
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passbook will then be reachable via HTTP on port 80, and HTTPS on port 443. You can optionally configure the packaged traefik to use Let's Encrypt certificates for TLS Encryption.
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The initial setup process also creates a default admin user, the username and password for which is `pbadmin`. It is highly recommended to change this password as soon as you log in.
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