FoundKey/docs/install-docker.md

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Create FoundKey instance with Docker Compose

This guide describes how to install and setup FoundKey with Docker Compose.

WARNING: Never change the domain name (hostname) of an instance once you start using it!

Requirements

  • Docker or Podman
  • Docker Compose plugin (or podman-compose)

If using Podman, replace docker with podman. Commands using docker compose should be replaced with podman-compose.

You may need to prefix docker commands with sudo unless your user is in the docker group or you are running Docker in rootless mode.

Get the repository

git clone https://akkoma.dev/FoundKeyGang/FoundKey.git
cd FoundKey

##Configure

Copy example configuration files with following:

cp .config/docker_example.yml .config/default.yml
cp .config/docker_example.env .config/docker.env
cp ./docker-compose.yml.example ./docker-compose.yml

Edit default.yml and docker.env according to the instructions in the files.

Edit docker-compose.yml if necessary. (e.g. if you want to change the port).

Build and initialize

The following command will build FoundKey and initialize the database. This will take some time.

docker compose build
docker compose run --rm web pnpm run init

Launch

You can start FoundKey with the following command:

docker compose up -d

How to update your FoundKey server

When updating, be sure to check the release notes to know in advance the changes and whether or not additional work is required (in most cases, it is not).

git stash
git checkout master
git pull
git stash pop
docker compose build
docker compose stop && docker compose up -d

It may take some time depending on the contents of the update and the size of the database.

How to execute CLI commands

docker compose run --rm web node packages/backend/built/tools/foo bar