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Installing Iceshrimp with Docker
This guide is based on docker compose
/Docker Compose v2, but docker-compose
/Docker Compose v1 should work as well. Docker 20.10+ is required for building your own images because of BuildKit usage, and Docker 20.10 users need to enable BuildKit first, or upgrade to latest Docker.
Preparations
Getting needed files
Run git clone https://iceshrimp.dev/iceshrimp/iceshrimp
, but if you are not planning on building your own image, just grabbing .config
and docker-compose.yml.example
from the repo will suffice.
docker-compose.yml
First, run cp docker-compose.yml.example docker-compose.yml
, and edit docker-compose.yml
if
- you want to build the image yourself or choose a different tag, and/or
- you want a search engine for better search performance and/or a cache server for better antenna handling.
.config
Run cp .config/docker_example.env .config/docker.env
, and edit .config/docker.env
and fill it with the database credentials you want.
Run cp .config/example-docker.yml .config/default.yml
, and edit .config/default.yml
- Replace example database credentials with the ones you entered in
.config/docker.env
- Change other configuration
- Optionally, set up the search engine and cache server, if you have chosen to set them up.
Installation and first start
Choose a method, whether you chose to build the image yourself or not.
Note: Ctrl-C will shut down Iceshrimp gracefully.
Pulling the image
docker compose pull
docker compose up
Building the image
Depending on your machine specs, this can take well over 30 minutes
docker compose build
docker compose up
Starting Iceshrimp automatically
Run docker compose up -d
and Iceshrimp will start automatically on boot.
Updating Iceshrimp
Pulling the image
docker compose pull
docker compose down
docker compose up -d
Building the image
## Run git stash commands only if you have uncommitted changes
git stash
git pull
git stash pop
docker compose build
docker compose down
docker compose up -d
Post-install
See post-install.