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| The InvenTree docker image contains all the required system packages, python modules, and configuration files for running a containerised InvenTree web server. | The InvenTree docker image contains all the required system packages, python modules, and configuration files for running a containerised InvenTree web server. | ||||||
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|  | ### Tagged Images | ||||||
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|  | Docker images are available with the following tags: | ||||||
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|  | - **inventree:stable** represents the most recent stable release version of InvenTree | ||||||
|  | - **inventree:latest** represents the most up-to-date *development* version of InvenTree.  | ||||||
|  | - **inventree:<tag>** specific tagged images are built for each tagged release of InvenTree | ||||||
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|  | ### Docker Compose | ||||||
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|  | InvenTree provides sample docker-compose files to get you up and running. | ||||||
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|  | - A *production* compose file is intended to be used in a production environment, running the web server behind a nginx proxy. | ||||||
|  | - A *development* compose file provides a simple way to spin up a development environment | ||||||
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|     Tthe following guide is designed to work with docker-compose v1.x. There are currently known issues with [docker-compose v2 support](https://github.com/docker/compose/releases/tag/v2.0.0). If you are having issues with the docker installation guide, check the version of docker-compose you are running with the command `docker-compose --version`.  |     Tthe following guide is designed to work with docker-compose v1.x. There are currently known issues with [docker-compose v2 support](https://github.com/docker/compose/releases/tag/v2.0.0). If you are having issues with the docker installation guide, check the version of docker-compose you are running with the command `docker-compose --version`.  | ||||||
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