Docker installation ==================== Docker is the easiest way to get a Funkwhale instance up and running. First, ensure you have `Docker `_ and `docker-compose `_ installed. Download the sample docker-compose file: .. parsed-literal:: cd /srv/funkwhale mkdir nginx curl -L -o nginx/funkwhale.template "https://dev.funkwhale.audio/funkwhale/funkwhale/raw/develop/deploy/docker.nginx.template" curl -L -o nginx/funkwhale_proxy.conf "https://dev.funkwhale.audio/funkwhale/funkwhale/raw/develop/deploy/funkwhale_proxy.conf" curl -L -o docker-compose.yml "https://dev.funkwhale.audio/funkwhale/funkwhale/raw/develop/deploy/docker-compose.yml" Create your env file: .. parsed-literal:: export FUNKWHALE_VERSION="|version|" curl -L -o .env "https://dev.funkwhale.audio/funkwhale/funkwhale/raw/develop/deploy/env.prod.sample" sed -i "s/FUNKWHALE_VERSION=latest/FUNKWHALE_VERSION=$FUNKWHALE_VERSION/" .env Ensure to edit it to match your needs (this file is heavily commented) Then, you should be able to pull the required images: .. code-block:: bash docker-compose pull Run the database container and the initial migrations: .. code-block:: bash docker-compose up -d postgres docker-compose run --rm api python manage.py migrate .. warning:: You may sometimes get the following warning while applying migrations:: "Your models have changes that are not yet reflected in a migration, and so won't be applied." This is a warning, not an error, and it can be safely ignored. Never run the ``makemigrations`` command yourself. Create your admin user: .. code-block:: bash docker-compose run --rm api python manage.py createsuperuser Then launch the whole thing: .. code-block:: bash docker-compose up -d Now, you just need to configure your :ref:`reverse-proxy `. Don't worry, it's quite easy. About music acquisition ----------------------- If you want to :doc:`import music located on the server `, you can put it in the ``data/music`` directory and it will become readable by the importer.