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Recipes and examples for deploying OpenProject using Docker, Docker Compose, Kubernetes, etc.
## Docker Compose
### Install
Clone this repository:
git clone https://github.com/opf/openproject-deploy --depth=1 --branch=stable/11 openproject
Go to the folder that was just created:
cd openproject
Launch the containers:
docker-compose up -d
After a while, OpenProject should be up and running on <http://localhost:8080>.
### Configuration
If you want to specify a different port, you can do so with:
PORT=4000 docker-compose up -d
If you want to specify a custom tag for the OpenProject docker image, you can do so with:
TAG=my-docker-tag docker-compose up -d
You can also set those variables into an `.env` file at the root of the
directory, and Docker Compose will pick it up automatically. See `.env.example`
for details.
### Uninstall
You can remove the stack with:
docker-compose down
### Troubleshooting
You can look at the logs with:
docker-compose logs -n 1000
For the complete documentation, please refer to https://docs.openproject.org/installation-and-operations/.
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# OpenProject installation with Docker Compose
## Install
Clone this repository:
git clone https://github.com/opf/openproject-deploy --depth=1 --branch=stable/11 openproject
Go to the compose folder:
cd openproject/compose
Launch the containers:
docker-compose up -d
After a while, OpenProject should be up and running on <http://localhost:8080>.
## Configuration
If you want to specify a different port, you can do so with:
PORT=4000 docker-compose up -d
If you want to specify a custom tag for the OpenProject docker image, you can do so with:
TAG=my-docker-tag docker-compose up -d
You can also set those variables into an `.env` file in your current working
directory, and Docker Compose will pick it up automatically. See `.env.example`
for details.
## Uninstall
You can remove the stack with:
docker-compose down
## Troubleshooting
You can look at the logs with:
docker-compose logs -n 1000
For the complete documentation, please refer to https://docs.openproject.org/installation-and-operations/.