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* fix disable button * add backend env for restricting registration * update state management * add allow_signup to app info * move allow_signup to backend only * cleanup docker-compose * potential darkmode fix * fix missing variable * add banner on login page * use random bools for tests * fix initial state bug * fix state reset
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Installing with SQLite
SQLite is a popular, open source, self-contained, zero-configuration database that is the ideal choice for Mealie when you have 1-20 Users. Below is a ready to use docker-compose.yaml file for deploying Mealie on your server.
For Environmental Variable Configuration See:
---
version: "3.7"
services:
mealie-frontend:
image: hkotel/mealie:frontend-nightly
container_name: mealie-frontend
environment:
# Set Frontend ENV Variables Here
- API_URL=http://mealie-api:9000 # (1)
restart: always
ports:
- "9925:3000" # (2)
volumes:
- mealie-data:/app/data/ # (3)
mealie-api:
image: hkotel/mealie:api-nightly
container_name: mealie-api
volumes:
- mealie-data:/app/data/
environment:
# Set Backend ENV Variables Here
- ALLOW_SIGNUP=true
- PUID=1000
- PGID=1000
- TZ=America/Anchorage
- MAX_WORKERS=1
- WEB_CONCURRENCY=1
- BASE_URL=https://mealie.yourdomain.com
restart: always
volumes:
mealie-data:
driver: local
- Whoa whoa whoa, what is this nonsense? The API_URL is the URL the frontend container uses to proxy api requests to the backend server. In this example, the name
mealie-apiresolves to themealie-apicontainer which runs the API server on port 9000. This allows you to access the API without exposing an additional port on the host.
Note that both containers must be on the same docker-network for this to work. - To access the mealie interface you only need to expose port 3000 on the mealie-frontend container. Here we expose port 9925 on the host, feel free to change this to any port you like.
- Mounting the data directory to the frontend is now required to access the images/assets directory. This can be mounted read-only. Internally the frontend containers runs a Caddy proxy server that serves the assets requested to reduce load on the backend API.