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* 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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Single Compose Setup
This setup is a very simple single compose file that does everything to start required services and a frappe-bench. It is used to start play with docker instance with a site. The file is located in the root of repo and named pwd.yml.
Services
frappe-bench components
- backend, serves gunicorn backend
- frontend, serves static assets through nginx frontend reverse proxies websocket and gunicorn.
- queue-long, long default and short rq worker.
- queue-short, default and short rq worker.
- schedule, event scheduler.
- websocket, socketio websocket for realtime communication.
Run once configuration
- configurator, configures
common_site_config.jsonto set db and redis hosts. - create-site, creates one site to serve as default site for the frappe-bench.
Service dependencies
- db, mariadb, container with frappe specific configuration.
- redis-cache, redis for cache data.
- redis-queue, redis for rq data and pub/sub.
Volumes
- sites: Volume for bench data. Common config, all sites, all site configs and site files will be stored here.
- logs: Volume for bench logs. all process logs are dumped here. No need to mount it. Each container will create a temporary volume for logs if not specified.
Adaptation
If you understand containers use the pwd.yml as a reference to build more complex setup like, single server example, Docker Swarm stack, Kubernetes Helm chart, etc.
This serves only site called frontend through the nginx. FRAPPE_SITE_NAME_HEADER is set to frontend and a default site called frontend is created.
Change the $$host will allow container to accept any host header and serve that site. To escape $ in compose yaml use it like $$. To unset default site remove currentsite.txt file from sites directory.