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# Self hosting docker guide
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## Requirements (not covered)
- Webserver (Apache2, nginx, etc.)
- SSL Certificates (letsencrypt, zerossl, etc)
- A sub-domain to host maxun i.e. maxun.my.domain
- Docker
- Docker compose
- Probably others...
## Guide
For this guide, we assume that before you start, you have a dedicated docker folder to house config files and everything else we need for persistence between docker container reboots and updates. The path in this guide is `/home/$USER/Docker/maxun`.
1. Change directory into your docker folder `cd /home/$USER/Docker/`
2. Create a new directory for maxun and all the required sub-folders for our docker services `mkdir -p maxun/{db,minio,redis}`
3. Change directory to enter the newly created folder `cd maxun`
4. Create an environment file to save your variables `nano .env` with the following contents:
```
NODE_ENV=production
JWT_SECRET=openssl rand -base64 48
DB_NAME=maxun
DB_USER=postgres
DB_PASSWORD=openssl rand -base64 24
DB_HOST=postgres
DB_PORT=5432
ENCRYPTION_KEY=openssl rand -base64 64
SESSION_SECRET=openssl rand -base64 48
MINIO_ENDPOINT=minio
MINIO_PORT=9000
MINIO_CONSOLE_PORT=9001
MINIO_ACCESS_KEY=minio
MINIO_SECRET_KEY=openssl rand -base64 24
REDIS_HOST=maxun-redis
REDIS_PORT=6379
REDIS_PASSWORD=
BACKEND_PORT=8080
FRONTEND_PORT=5173
BACKEND_URL=https://maxun.my.domain
PUBLIC_URL=https://maxun.my.domain
VITE_BACKEND_URL=https://maxun.my.domain
VITE_PUBLIC_URL=https://maxun.my.domain
GOOGLE_CLIENT_ID=
GOOGLE_CLIENT_SECRET=
GOOGLE_REDIRECT_URI=
AIRTABLE_CLIENT_ID=
AIRTABLE_REDIRECT_URI=
MAXUN_TELEMETRY=true
```
5. Ctrl + x, Y, Enter will save your changes
6. Please be sure to READ this file and change the variables to match your environment!!! i.e. BACKEND_PORT=30000
7. Create a file for docker compose `nano docker-compose.yml` with the following contents:
```yml
services:
postgres:
image: postgres:17
container_name: maxun-postgres
mem_limit: 512M
environment:
POSTGRES_USER: ${DB_USER}
POSTGRES_PASSWORD: ${DB_PASSWORD}
POSTGRES_DB: ${DB_NAME}
volumes:
- /home/$USER/Docker/maxun/db:/var/lib/postgresql/data
healthcheck:
test: ["CMD-SHELL", "pg_isready -U postgres"]
interval: 10s
timeout: 5s
retries: 5
redis:
image: docker.io/library/redis:7
container_name: maxun-redis
restart: always
mem_limit: 128M
volumes:
- /home/$USER/Docker/maxun/redis:/data
minio:
image: minio/minio
container_name: maxun-minio
mem_limit: 512M
environment:
MINIO_ROOT_USER: ${MINIO_ACCESS_KEY}
MINIO_ROOT_PASSWORD: ${MINIO_SECRET_KEY}
command: server /data --console-address :${MINIO_CONSOLE_PORT:-9001}
volumes:
- /home/$USER/Docker/maxun/minio:/data
backend:
image: getmaxun/maxun-backend:latest
container_name: maxun-backend
ports:
- "127.0.0.1:${BACKEND_PORT:-8080}:${BACKEND_PORT:-8080}"
env_file: .env
environment:
BACKEND_URL: ${BACKEND_URL}
PLAYWRIGHT_BROWSERS_PATH: /ms-playwright
PLAYWRIGHT_SKIP_BROWSER_DOWNLOAD: 0
# DEBUG: pw:api
# PWDEBUG: 1 # Enables debugging
CHROMIUM_FLAGS: '--disable-gpu --no-sandbox --headless=new'
security_opt:
- seccomp=unconfined # This might help with browser sandbox issues
shm_size: '2gb'
mem_limit: 4g
depends_on:
- postgres
- minio
volumes:
- /var/run/dbus:/var/run/dbus
frontend:
image: getmaxun/maxun-frontend:latest
container_name: maxun-frontend
mem_limit: 512M
ports:
- "127.0.0.1:${FRONTEND_PORT:-5173}:5173"
env_file: .env
environment:
PUBLIC_URL: ${PUBLIC_URL}
BACKEND_URL: ${BACKEND_URL}
depends_on:
- backend
```
8. Ctrl + x, Y, Enter will save your changes
9. This particular setup is "production ready" meaning that maxun is only accessible from localhost. You must configure a reverse proxy to access it!
10. Start maxun `sudo docker compose up -d` or `sudo docker-compose up -d`
11. Wait 30 seconds for everything to come up
12. Access your maxun instance at http://localhost:5173 if using defaults
## Next steps
You will want to configure a reverse proxy. Click on a link below to check out some examples.
- [Nginx](nginx.conf)