## Make a copy of this file named `.env` and fill in the values below. ## Any environment variables supported by InvokeAI can be specified here, ## in addition to the examples below. ## INVOKEAI_ROOT is the path *on the host system* where Invoke will store its data. ## It is mounted into the container and allows both containerized and non-containerized usage of Invoke. # Usually this is the only variable you need to set. It can be relative or absolute. # INVOKEAI_ROOT=~/invokeai ## HOST_INVOKEAI_ROOT and CONTAINER_INVOKEAI_ROOT can be used to control the on-host ## and in-container paths separately, if needed. ## HOST_INVOKEAI_ROOT is the path on the docker host's filesystem where Invoke will store data. ## If relative, it will be relative to the docker directory in which the docker-compose.yml file is located ## CONTAINER_INVOKEAI_ROOT is the path within the container where Invoke will expect to find the runtime directory. ## It MUST be absolute. There is usually no need to change this. # HOST_INVOKEAI_ROOT=../../invokeai-data # CONTAINER_INVOKEAI_ROOT=/invokeai ## INVOKEAI_PORT is the port on which the InvokeAI web interface will be available # INVOKEAI_PORT=9090 ## GPU_DRIVER can be set to either `cuda` or `rocm` to enable GPU support in the container accordingly. # GPU_DRIVER=cuda #| rocm ## CONTAINER_UID can be set to the UID of the user on the host system that should own the files in the container. ## It is usually not necessary to change this. Use `id -u` on the host system to find the UID. # CONTAINER_UID=1000