Docker
This page provides instructions to install Appsmith using Docker.
Prerequisites
Before you begin, ensure you have the following prerequisites:
- Docker (version 20.10.7 or later)
- Docker-Compose (version 1.29.2 or later)
Install Appsmith
Follow these steps to install Appsmith:
-
Create a folder named
appsmith
on your machine for deployment and data storage. Navigate to this folder using thecd
command. -
Create a
docker-compose.yml
file with:services:
appsmith:
image: index.docker.io/appsmith/appsmith-ee
container_name: appsmith
ports:
- "80:80"
- "443:443"
volumes:
- ./stacks:/appsmith-stacks
restart: unless-stoppedThe
appsmith-ee
image installs the Commercial edition (recommended), which offers a free plan and the flexibility to upgrade to a paid plan at any point. To install the Community edition, replaceappsmith-ee
withappsmith-ce
in the image attribute within thedocker-compose.yml
file. -
Start the Docker container by using the below command. You may need to use
sudo
if you don't have permission to rundocker-compose
:docker-compose up -d
This command will download the necessary Docker image if it doesn't exist locally and start the container.
-
Open http://localhost and wait for the server to come up. This can take up to 5 minutes. Once the server is up and running, you can access Appsmith at http://localhost.
-
Fill in your details to create an administrator account.
-
Once you've created an account, you can either start with the free plan or activate your instance with a license key. If you want to generate a license key, sign up on customer.appsmith.com to create one, and then proceed to activate your instance using the newly generated license key.
Troubleshooting
If you are facing issues during deployment, please refer to the guide on troubleshooting deployment errors.
If you continue to face issues, contact the support team using the chat widget at the bottom right of this page.