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Docker help for qrm2

You have multiple ways to use docker to run an instance of qrm2.

Using docker-compose and the prebuilt-image (recommended)

This is the easiest method for running the bot without any modifications.
Do not clone the repository when using this method!

  1. Create a new directory and cd into it.

  2. Create the docker-compose.yml file:

    version: '3'
    services:
      qrm2:
        image: "ghcr.io/miaowware/qrm2:latest"
        restart: on-failure
        volumes:
          - "./data:/app/data:rw"
  3. Create a subdirectory named data.

  4. Copy the templates for options.py and keys.py to data/, and edit them.

  5. Run docker-compose:

    $ docker-compose pull
    $ docker-compose up -d
    

    Run without "-d" to test the bot (run in foreground).

Using docker-compose and building the image

This is the easiest method to run the bot with modifications.

  1. cd into the repository.

  2. Create the docker-compose.yml file:

    version: '3'
    services:
      qrm2:
        build: .
        image: "qrm2:local-latest"
        restart: on-failure
        volumes:
          - "./data:/app/data:rw"
  3. Create a subdirectory named data.

  4. Copy the templates for options.py and keys.py to data/, and edit them.

  5. Run docker-compose:

    $ docker-compose build --pull
    $ docker-compose up -d
    

    Run without "-d" to test the bot (run in foreground).

Using pure docker

This methods is not very nice to use.
I just wanna run the darn thing, not do gymnastics!

[Optional] Building the image

  1. cd into the repository.

  2. Run docker build:

    $ docker build -t qrm2:local-latest .
    

Creating the container

  1. Be in a directory with a data/ subdirectory, which should contain valid options.py and keys.py files (copy and edit the templates).

  2. Run the container:

    $ docker run -d --rm --mount type=bind,src=$(pwd)/data,dst=/app/data --name qrm2 [image]
    

    Where [image] is either of:

    • qrm2:local-latest if you are building your own.
    • ghcr.io/miaowware/qrm2:latest if you want to use the prebuilt image.