--- type: docs title: "How-To: Run Dapr in self-hosted mode with Podman" linkTitle: "Run with Podman" weight: 20000 description: "How to deploy and run Dapr in self-hosted mode using Podman" --- This article provides guidance on running Dapr with Podman on a Windows/Linux/macOS machine or VM. ## Prerequisites - [Dapr CLI]({{< ref install-dapr-cli.md >}}) - [Podman](https://podman.io/getting-started/installation.html) ## Initialize Dapr environment To initialize the Dapr control-plane containers and create a default configuration file, run: ```bash dapr init --container-runtime podman ``` ## Run both app and sidecar as a process The [`dapr run` CLI command]({{< ref dapr-run.md >}}) can be used to launch a Dapr sidecar along with your application: ```bash dapr run --app-id myapp --app-port 5000 -- dotnet run ``` This command launches both the daprd sidecar and your application. ## Run app as a process and sidecar as a Docker container Alternately, if you are running Dapr in a Docker container and your app as a process on the host machine, then you need to configure Podman to use the host network so that Dapr and the app can share a localhost network interface. If you are running Podman on Linux host then you can run the following to launch Dapr: ```shell podman run --network="host" --mount type=bind,source="$(pwd)"/components,target=/components daprio/daprd:edge ./daprd -app-id -app-port ``` Then you can run your app on the host and they should connect over the localhost network interface. ## Uninstall Dapr environment To uninstall Dapr completely, run: ```bash dapr uninstall --container-runtime podman --all ```