* docs: reorganize documentation structure into logical categories Restructure documentation into organized directories for better navigation: - getting-started/: Quick start guides for new users - setup/: Setup and configuration guides - production/: Production deployment guides (backup, TLS, multi-tenancy) - operations/: Site operations and management - development/: Development workflow guides - migration/: Migration guides - troubleshooting/: Troubleshooting guides - reference/: Reference documentation (container setup, build configs) Rename files for consistency: - Use kebab-case naming convention throughout - Remove numbered prefixes from container-setup files - Use descriptive names (backup-strategy, tls-ssl-setup, etc.) Update all internal cross-references to reflect new file locations. Update README.md with organized documentation structure. Fix image paths in development.md to use correct relative paths. * docs: add numeric prefixes to directories and files for navigation order Add numeric prefixes (01-08) to documentation directories to indicate reading order and flow for first-time users: - 01-getting-started: Quick start guides - 02-setup: Setup and configuration - 03-production: Production deployment - 04-operations: Site operations - 05-development: Development guides - 06-migration: Migration guides - 07-troubleshooting: Troubleshooting - 08-reference: Reference documentation Add numeric prefixes to files within directories to guide readers through documentation in a logical sequence. Update all cross-references throughout documentation to use new numbered paths. Update README.md to reflect the new structure. * docs: move container-setup to 02-setup and integrate setup-options content Move container-setup directory from 08-reference/ to 02-setup/ to follow PR feedback. The container-setup documentation provides a more linear and coherent flow compared to the previous unstructured setup files. Changes: - Move container-setup/ from docs/08-reference/ to docs/02-setup/ - Integrate content from setup-options.md into structured flow: - Create new 06-setup-examples.md with practical deployment scenarios - Enhance 03-start-setup.md with site creation details from setup-options - Remove redundant 01-setup-options.md (content now integrated) - Rename 02-single-server-example.md to 07-single-server-example.md - Update all cross-references throughout documentation: - Update README.md with new structure under Setup section - Fix links in site-operations.md and migration docs - Add navigation links between container-setup files and examples - Maintain container-setup's linear flow: overview → build → start → env → overrides - Add practical examples document (06-setup-examples.md) that follows the container-setup guide Result: Documentation now follows a clear progression from conceptual overview through practical examples, with all setup information properly organized under 02-setup/. * docs: remove container-setup subfolder and flatten structure Move all files from docs/02-setup/container-setup/ directly into docs/02-setup/ to eliminate unnecessary subfolder. Files are already numbered sequentially, so they work perfectly at the same level. Changes: - Move all files from container-setup/ subfolder to 02-setup/ root - Remove container-setup/ subfolder - Update all cross-references: - Update README.md paths (remove container-setup/ from all links) - Fix references in site-operations.md - Fix references in migration docs - Update internal references in 06-setup-examples.md - Fix relative path references in 01-overview.md, 02-build-setup.md, 03-start-setup.md Result: Cleaner, flatter structure with all numbered setup files at the same level, making navigation more straightforward. * fix: Pre-commit failure is fixed --------- Co-authored-by: adithya <adithya.a@bayesian.in>
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Everything about Frappe and ERPNext in containers.
Getting Started
New to Frappe Docker? Read the Getting Started Guide for a comprehensive overview of repository structure, development workflow, custom apps, Docker concepts, and quick start examples.
To get started you need Docker, docker-compose, and git setup on your machine. For Docker basics and best practices refer to Docker's documentation.
Once completed, chose one of the following two sections for next steps.
Try in Play With Docker
To play in an already set up sandbox, in your browser, click the button below:
Try on your Dev environment
First clone the repo:
git clone https://github.com/frappe/frappe_docker
cd frappe_docker
Then run: docker compose -f pwd.yml up -d
To run on ARM64 architecture follow this instructions
After you clone the repo and cd frappe_docker, run this command to build multi-architecture images specifically for ARM64.
docker buildx bake --no-cache --set "*.platform=linux/arm64"
and then
- add
platform: linux/arm64to all services in thepwd.yml - replace the current specified versions of erpnext image on
pwd.ymlwith:latest
Then run: docker compose -f pwd.yml up -d
Final steps
Wait for 5 minutes for ERPNext site to be created or check create-site container logs before opening browser on port 8080. (username: Administrator, password: admin)
If you ran in a Dev Docker environment, to view container logs: docker compose -f pwd.yml logs -f create-site. Don't worry about some of the initial error messages, some services take a while to become ready, and then they go away.
Documentation
Getting Started Guide
Frequently Asked Questions
Getting Started
Setup
- Container Setup Overview
- Build Setup
- Start Setup
- Environment Variables
- Compose Overrides
- Setup Examples
- Single Server Example
Production
Operations
Development
Migration
Troubleshooting
Reference
Contributing
If you want to contribute to this repo refer to CONTRIBUTING.md
This repository is only for container related stuff. You also might want to contribute to: