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### Using the apache image
This image contains a webserver that exposes port 80. Run the container with:
```sh
docker run --name some-%%REPO%% -d -p 80:80 %%IMAGE%%
```
### Using the fpm image
This image serves a fastCGI server that exposes port 9000. You may need an additional web server that can proxy requests to the fpm port 9000 of the container.
Run this container with:
This image serves a fastCGI server that exposes port 9000. You may need an additional web server that can proxy requests to the fpm port 9000 of the container. Run this container with:
```sh
docker run --name some-%%REPO%% -d -p 9000:9000 %%IMAGE%%:fpm
```
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To have a persistent storage for your datas, you may want to create volumes for your db, and for monica you will have to save the `/var/www/html/storage` directory.
Run a container with this named volume:
```sh
docker run -d
-v monica_data:/var/www/html/storage
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### Run commands inside the container
Like every Laravel application, the `php artisan` command is very usefull for Monica.
To run a command inside the container, run
Like every Laravel application, the `php artisan` command is very usefull for Monica. To run a command inside the container, run
```sh
docker exec CONTAINER_ID php artisan COMMAND
```
or for docker-compose
```sh
docker-compose exec %%REPO%% php artisan COMMAND
```
where `%%REPO%%` is the name of the service in your `docker-compose.yml` file.
where `%%REPO%%` is the name of the service in your `docker-compose.yml` file.
## Running the image with docker-compose
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Make sure to pass in values for `APP_KEY` and `MYSQL_ROOT_PASSWORD` variables before you run this setup.
Set `APP_KEY` to a random 32-character string. For example, if you have the `pwgen` utility installed, you could copy and paste the
output of `pwgen -s 32 1`.
Set `APP_KEY` to a random 32-character string. For example, if you have the `pwgen` utility installed, you could copy and paste the output of `pwgen -s 32 1`.
```yaml
version: "3.4"
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Wait until all migrations are done and then access Monica at http://localhost/ from your host system. If this looks ok, add your first user account.
Then run this command once:
```sh
docker-compose exec app php artisan setup:production
```
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Make sure to set values for `APP_KEY` and `MYSQL_ROOT_PASSWORD` variables before you run this setup.
Set `APP_KEY` to a random 32-character string. For example, if you
have the `pwgen` utility installed, you could copy and paste the
output of `pwgen -s 32 1`.
Set `APP_KEY` to a random 32-character string. For example, if you have the `pwgen` utility installed, you could copy and paste the output of `pwgen -s 32 1`.
```yaml
version: "3.4"
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Wait until all migrations are done and then access Monica at http://localhost/ from your host system. If this looks ok, add your first user account.
Then run this command once:
```sh
docker-compose exec app php artisan setup:production
```
## Make Monica available from the internet
## Make Monica available from the internet
To expose your Monica instance for the internet, it's important to set environment variable `APP_ENV=production`. In this case `https` mode will be mandatory.