# pleroma-docker-compose This repo can be used as an example of utilizing docker-compose for your pleroma instance. It will start a pleroma instance container and pleroma-db (postgres) container. The instance will be available on `127.0.0.1:4000` - you will need to provide your own proxy such as nginx. Please be advised you may need to adjust some things to fit your environment. To deploy a pleroma instance using docker-compose - perform the following: ``` # git clone https://git.pleroma.social/pleroma/pleroma-docker-compose.git # cd pleroma-docker-compose ``` You will need to edit the `./environments/pleroma/pleroma.env` and replace the `ops.pleroma.social` domain with your own (and other necessary configuration variables you need) After, start the containers with: ``` # docker-compuse up -d ``` After pleroma initializes it should be available to proxy to on port 4000. _Notes_ You can customize the mounted config.exs to extend the pleroma config outside the ones generated off environment variables In `./volumes/pleroma/config.exs` you can append like so: ``` # cat volumes/pleroma/config.exs import Config config :pleroma, :instance, registrations_open: true, federating: true ``` The postgres database files are located in `./volumes/pleroma-db/pgdata`. You can also insert postgres startup scripts inside `./volumes/pleroma-db/pginit`