InvenTree/docker/docker-compose.yml
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version: "3.8"
# Docker compose recipe for InvenTree
# - Runs PostgreSQL as the database backend
# - Runs Gunicorn as the InvenTree web server
# - Runs the InvenTree background worker process
# - Runs nginx as a reverse proxy
# ---------------------------------
# IMPORTANT - READ BEFORE STARTING!
# ---------------------------------
# Before running, ensure that you change the "/path/to/data" directory,
# specified in the "volumes" section at the end of this file.
# This path determines where the InvenTree data will be stored!
#
services:
# Database service
# Use PostgreSQL as the database backend
# Note: this can be changed to a different backend,
# just make sure that you change the INVENTREE_DB_xxx vars below
inventree-db:
container_name: inventree-db
image: postgres
ports:
- 5432/tcp
environment:
- PGDATA=/var/lib/postgresql/data/pgdb
# The pguser and pgpassword values must be the same in the other containers
- POSTGRES_USER=pguser
- POSTGRES_PASSWORD=pgpassword
volumes:
# Map 'data' volume such that postgres database is stored externally
- data:/var/lib/postgresql/data/
restart: unless-stopped
# InvenTree web server services
# Uses gunicorn as the web server
inventree-server:
container_name: inventree-server
image: inventree/inventree:latest
expose:
- 8000
depends_on:
- inventree-db
volumes:
# Data volume must map to /home/inventree/data
- data:/home/inventree/data
environment:
# Default environment variables are configured to match the 'db' container
# Note: If you change the database image, these will need to be adjusted
# Note: INVENTREE_DB_HOST should match the container name of the database
- INVENTREE_DB_USER=pguser
- INVENTREE_DB_PASSWORD=pgpassword
- INVENTREE_DB_ENGINE=postgresql
- INVENTREE_DB_NAME=inventree
- INVENTREE_DB_HOST=inventree-db
- INVENTREE_DB_PORT=5432
restart: unless-stopped
# Background worker process handles long-running or periodic tasks
inventree-worker:
container_name: inventree-worker
image: inventree/inventree:latest
entrypoint: ./start_prod_worker.sh
depends_on:
- inventree-db
- inventree-server
volumes:
# Data volume must map to /home/inventree/data
- data:/home/inventree/data
environment:
# Default environment variables are configured to match the 'db' container
# Note: If you change the database image, these will need to be adjusted
# Note: INVENTREE_DB_HOST should match the container name of the database
- INVENTREE_DB_USER=pguser
- INVENTREE_DB_PASSWORD=pgpassword
- INVENTREE_DB_ENGINE=postgresql
- INVENTREE_DB_NAME=inventree
- INVENTREE_DB_HOST=inventree-db
- INVENTREE_DB_PORT=5432
restart: unless-stopped
# nginx acts as a reverse proxy
# static files are served directly by nginx
# media files are served by nginx, although authentication is redirected to inventree-server
# web requests are redirected to gunicorn
# NOTE: You will need to provide a working nginx.conf file!
inventree-proxy:
container_name: inventree-proxy
image: nginx
depends_on:
- inventree-server
ports:
# Change "1337" to the port that you want InvenTree web server to be available on
- 1337:80
volumes:
# Provide ./nginx.conf file to the container
# Refer to the provided example file as a starting point
- ./nginx.conf:/etc/nginx/conf.d/default.conf:ro
# nginx proxy needs access to static and media files
- data:/var/www
restart: unless-stopped
volumes:
# NOTE: Change /path/to/data to a directory on your local machine
# Persistent data, stored external to the container(s)
data:
driver: local
driver_opts:
type: none
o: bind
# This directory specified where InvenTree data are stored "outside" the docker containers
# Change this path to a local system path where you want InvenTree data stored
device: /path/to/data