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Docker Compose Setup
Using Docker Compose simplifies the management of multi-container Docker applications.
If you don't have Docker installed, check out our Docker installation tutorial.
Docker Compose requires an additional package, docker-compose-v2
.
Warning: Older Docker Compose tutorials may reference version 1 syntax, which uses commands like docker-compose build
. Ensure you use version 2 syntax, which uses commands like docker compose build
(note the space instead of a hyphen).
Example docker-compose.yml
Here is an example configuration file for setting up Open WebUI with Docker Compose:
version: '3'
services:
openwebui:
image: ghcr.io/open-webui/open-webui:main
ports:
- "3000:8080"
volumes:
- open-webui:/app/backend/data
volumes:
open-webui:
Starting the Services
To start your services, run the following command:
docker compose up -d
Helper Script
A useful helper script called run-compose.sh
is included with the codebase. This script assists in choosing which Docker Compose files to include in your deployment, streamlining the setup process.
Note: For Nvidia GPU support, add the following to your service definition in the docker-compose.yml
file:
deploy:
resources:
reservations:
devices:
- driver: nvidia
count: all
capabilities: [gpu]
This setup ensures that your application can leverage GPU resources when available.