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Docker
It is possible to setup the Open Food Network app easily with Docker and Docker Compose. The objective is to spare configuration time, in order to help people testing the app and contribute to it. It can also be used as documentation. It is not perfect but it is used in many other projects and many devs are used to it nowadays.
Install Docker
Please check the documentation here, https://docs.docker.com/install/ to install Docker.
For Docker Compose, information are here: https://docs.docker.com/compose/install/.
Better to have at least 2GB free on your computer in order to download images and create containers for Open Food Network app.
Use Docker with Open Food Network
Open a terminal with a shell.
Clone the repository:
$ git clone git@github.com:openfoodfoundation/openfoodnetwork.git
Go at the root of the app:
$ cd openfoodnetwork
Download the Docker images and build the containers:
$ docker-compose build
Run the app with all the required containers:
$ docker-compose up
This command will setup the database and seed it with sample data. The default admin user is 'ofn@example.com' with 'ofn123' password.
Check the app in the browser at http:://localhost:3000.
You will then get the trace of the containers in the terminal. You can stop the containers using Ctrl-C in the terminal.