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# Installing With Docker
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Directus is published to both [Docker Hub](https://hub.docker.com/r/directus/directus) and
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[GitHub Packages](https://github.com/directus/directus/pkgs/container/directus) under `directus/directus`. To use the
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latest Directus image from Docker Hub, run:
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```bash
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# Make sure to change sensitive values (KEY, SECRET, ...) in production
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docker run \
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-p 8055:8055 \
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-e KEY=255d861b-5ea1-5996-9aa3-922530ec40b1 \
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-e SECRET=6116487b-cda1-52c2-b5b5-c8022c45e263 \
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directus/directus
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```
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### Installing Specific Versions
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To stick to a more specific version of Directus you can use one of the following tags:
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- Full version, e.g. `9.0.0`
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- Minor releases, e.g. `9.0`
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- Major releases, e.g. `9`
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To use a specific version of Directus, run:
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```bash
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# Make sure to change sensitive values (KEY, SECRET, ...) in production
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docker run \
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-p 8055:8055 \
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-e KEY=255d861b-5ea1-5996-9aa3-922530ec40b1 \
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-e SECRET=6116487b-cda1-52c2-b5b5-c8022c45e263 \
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directus/directus:9.0.0
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```
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### Configure Admin User
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The published Docker image will automatically populate the database and create an admin user. To configure the
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email/password for this first user, pass the following env vars:
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```bash
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ADMIN_EMAIL="admin@example.com"
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ADMIN_PASSWORD="d1r3ctu5"
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```
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## Persistence
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Containers are ephemeral, and this means that whenever you stop a container, all the data associated with it is going to
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be removed [unless you persist them](https://docs.docker.com/storage/) when creating your container.
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Directus image by default
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[will use the following locations](https://github.com/directus/directus/blob/main/docker/Dockerfile#L56-L60) for data
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persistence (note that these can be changed through environment variables)
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- `/directus/uploads` for uploads
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- `/directus/database` (only when using SQLite and not configured to a different folder)
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- `/directus/extensions` for extension loadings
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## Docker Compose
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When using Docker Compose, you can use the following setup to get you started - make sure to change all sensitive values
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(`SECRET`, `DB_PASSWORD`, ...) in production:
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```yaml
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version: '3'
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services:
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database:
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container_name: database
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image: postgis/postgis:13-master
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volumes:
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- ./data/database:/var/lib/postgresql/data
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networks:
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- directus
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environment:
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POSTGRES_USER: 'directus'
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POSTGRES_PASSWORD: 'directus'
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POSTGRES_DB: 'directus'
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cache:
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container_name: cache
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image: redis:6
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networks:
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- directus
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directus:
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container_name: directus
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image: directus/directus:latest
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ports:
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- 8055:8055
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volumes:
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# By default, uploads are stored in /directus/uploads
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# Always make sure your volumes matches the storage root when using
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# local driver
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- ./uploads:/directus/uploads
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# Make sure to also mount the volume when using SQLite
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# - ./database:/directus/database
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# If you want to load extensions from the host
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# - ./extensions:/directus/extensions
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networks:
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- directus
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depends_on:
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- cache
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- database
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environment:
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KEY: '255d861b-5ea1-5996-9aa3-922530ec40b1'
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SECRET: '6116487b-cda1-52c2-b5b5-c8022c45e263'
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DB_CLIENT: 'pg'
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DB_HOST: 'database'
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DB_PORT: '5432'
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DB_DATABASE: 'directus'
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DB_USER: 'directus'
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DB_PASSWORD: 'directus'
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CACHE_ENABLED: 'true'
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CACHE_STORE: 'redis'
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CACHE_REDIS: 'redis://cache:6379'
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ADMIN_EMAIL: 'admin@example.com'
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ADMIN_PASSWORD: 'd1r3ctu5'
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# Make sure to set this in production
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# (see https://docs.directus.io/configuration/config-options/#general)
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# PUBLIC_URL: 'https://directus.example.com'
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networks:
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directus:
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```
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### Updating With Docker Compose
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If you are not using the `latest` tag for the Directus image you need to adjust your `docker-compose.yml` file to
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increment the tag version number, e.g.:
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```diff
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- image: directus/directus:9.0.0-rc.101
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+ image: directus/directus:9.0.0
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```
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You can then issue the following two commands (from your docker-compose root):
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```bash
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docker-compose pull
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docker-compose up -d
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```
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The images will be pulled and the containers recreated. Migrations will happen automatically so once the containers have
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started you will be on the latest version (or the version you specified).
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## Supported Databases
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The Directus Docker Image contains all optional dependencies supported in the API. This means the Docker image can be
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used with most of the supported databases and storage adapters without having to create a custom image.
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::: warning OracleDB
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OracleDB's Node client (`node-oracledb`) requires a couple more native dependencies, and specific configurations in
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order to run. The official Directus Docker image does not include these dependencies. See
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[https://blogs.oracle.com/opal/dockerfiles-for-node-oracledb-are-easy-and-simple](https://blogs.oracle.com/opal/dockerfiles-for-node-oracledb-are-easy-and-simple)
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for more information on what to include for OracleDB.
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:::
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