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Docker Development Server
You can use docker to launch and manage a development server, in a similar fashion to managing a production server.
The InvenTree dockerfile (./Dockerfile
) uses a multi-stage build process to allow both production and development setups from the same image.
There are some key differences compared to the docker production setup:
- The docker image is built locally, rather than being downloaded from DockerHub
- The docker image points to the source code on your local machine (mounted as a 'volume' in the docker container)
- The django webserver is used, instead of running behind Gunicorn
- The server will automatically reload when code changes are detected
!!! info "Static and Media Files" The development server runs in DEBUG mode, and serves static and media files natively.
!!! info "Hacker Mode" The following setup guide starts a development server which will reload "on the fly" as changes are made to the source code. This is designed for programmers and developers who wish to add and test new InvenTree features.
Data Directory
Persistent data (such as the stored database, media files, configuration files, etc) will be stored in the ./data
directory (relative to the InvenTree source code directory).
- This directory is automatically created when you launch InvenTree via docker
- This directory is excluded from git version tracking
Quickstart Guide
To get "up and running" with a development environment, complete with a set of demo data to work with, run the following commands:
git clone https://github.com/inventree/InvenTree.git && cd InvenTree
docker compose run inventree-dev-server invoke install
docker compose run inventree-dev-server invoke setup-test
docker compose up -d
!!! tip "Development Server" You can then view the development server at http://localhost:8000
!!! info "Details, details" For a more in-depth setup guide, continue reading below!
Development Setup Guide
To get started with an InvenTree development setup, follow the simple steps outlined below. Before continuing, ensure that you have completed the following steps:
- Downloaded the InvenTree source code to your local machine
- Installed docker on your local machine (install Docker Desktop on Windows)
- Have a terminal open to the root directory of the InvenTree source code
Edit Environment Variables (Optional)
If desired, the user may edit the environment variables, located in the .env
file.
!!! success "This step is optional" This step can be skipped, as the default variables will work just fine!
!!! info "Database Credentials"
You may also wish to change the database username (INVENTREE_DB_USER
) and password (INVENTREE_DB_PASSWORD
) from their default values
Perform Initial Setup
Perform the initial database setup by running the following command:
docker-compose run inventree-dev-server invoke update
If this is the first time you are configuring the development server, this command will build a development version of the inventree docker image.
This command also performs the following steps:
- Ensure required python packages are installed
- Perform the required schema updates to create the required database tables
- Update translation files
- Collect all required static files into a directory where they can be served by nginx
!!! info "Grab a coffee" This initial build process may take a few minutes!
Create Admin Account
If you are creating the initial database, you need to create an admin (superuser) account for the database. Run the command below, and follow the prompts:
docker-compose run inventree-dev-server invoke superuser
Import Demo Data
To fill the database with a demo dataset, run the following command:
docker-compose run inventree-dev-server invoke setup-test
Start Docker Containers
Now that the database has been created, migrations applied, and you have created an admin account, we are ready to launch the InvenTree containers:
docker-compose up -d
This command launches the remaining containers:
inventree-dev-server
- InvenTree web serverinventree-dev-worker
- Background worker
!!! success "Check Connection" Check that the server is running at http://localhost:8000. The server may take a few minutes to be ready.
Restarting Services
Once initial setup is complete, stopping and restarting the services is much simpler:
Stop InvenTree Services
To stop the InvenTree development server, simply run the following command:
docker-compose down
Start InvenTree Services
To start the InvenTree development server, simply run the following command:
docker-compose up -d
Restart InvenTree Services
A restart cycle is as simple as:
docker-compose restart
Editing InvenTree Source
Any changes made to the InvenTree source code are automatically detected by the services running under docker.
Thus, you can freely edit the InvenTree source files in your editor of choice.
Database Updates
Any updates which require a database schema change must be reflected in the database itself.
To run database migrations inside the docker container, run the following command:
docker-compose run inventree-dev-server invoke update
Docker Image Updates
Occassionally, the docker image itself may receive some updates. In these cases, it may be required that the image is rebuilt. To perform a complete rebuild of the InvenTree development image from local source, run the following command:
docker-compose build --no-cache