Updated Using Docker Compose (markdown)
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[Docker Compose](https://docs.docker.com/compose/) is a tool that allows the definition and configuration of multi-container applications. In our case, we want both the vaultwarden server and a proxy to redirect the WebSocket requests to the correct place.
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## Minimal template for no reverse proxy / a reverse proxy other than caddy
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This example assumes that you have [installed](https://docs.docker.com/compose/install/) Docker Compose. This configuration can be used either for local servers that are not open to the 'outside world', or as a template for a reverse proxy.
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Start by creating a new directory at your preferred location and changing into it. Next, create the `compose.yml` (or `docker-compose.yml` for legacy versions)
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```yaml
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services:
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vaultwarden:
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image: vaultwarden/server:latest
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container_name: vaultwarden
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restart: always
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environment:
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# DOMAIN: "https://vaultwarden.example.com" # required when using a reverse proxy; your domain; vaultwarden needs to know it's https to work properly with attachments
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SIGNUPS_ALLOWED: "true" # Deactivate this with "false" after you have created your account so that no strangers can register
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volumes:
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- ./vw-data:/data # the path before the : can be changed
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ports:
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- 11001:80 # you can replace the 11001 with your preferred port
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```
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to create and run the container, run:
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```bash
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docker compose up -d && docker compose logs -f
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```
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to update and run the container, run:
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```bash
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docker compose pull && docker compose up -d && docker compose logs -f
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```
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## Caddy with HTTP challenge
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This example assumes that you have [installed](https://docs.docker.com/compose/install/) Docker Compose, that you have a domain name (e.g., `vaultwarden.example.com`) for your vaultwarden instance, and that it will be publicly accessible.
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