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# Docker
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## Using Docker for Development
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If you'd like to use Docker as a base for working on a site's styles and such,
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you can run the following from a Bash shell.
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*Note: This process is intended only for working on site styling. If you'd
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like to run Write Freely in production as a Docker service, it'll require a
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little more work.*
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The `docker-setup.sh` script will present you with a few questions to set up
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your dev instance. You can hit enter for most of them, except for "Admin username"
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and "Admin password." You'll probably have to wait a few seconds after running
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`docker-compose up -d` for the Docker services to come up before running the
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bash script.
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docker-compose up -d
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./docker-setup.sh
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```
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Now you should be able to navigate to http://localhost:8080 and start working!
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When you're completely done working, you can run `docker-compose down` to destroy
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your virtual environment, including your database data. Otherwise, `docker-compose stop`
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will shut down your environment without destroying your data.
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## Using Docker for Production
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WriteFreely doesn't yet provide an official Docker pathway to production. We're
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working on it, though!
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