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deploy-compose.yml remove 'MEILI_HTTP_ADDR' (#1475) 2024-01-03 08:59:55 -05:00
Dockerfile-app update: "documents" folder to "docs" (#391) 2023-05-27 07:03:28 -04:00
eslintrc-stripped.js ci(backend-review.yml): add linter step to the backend review workflow (#625) 2023-07-14 09:36:49 -04:00
meilisearch.yml update: "documents" folder to "docs" (#391) 2023-05-27 07:03:28 -04:00
README.md 🪪mkdocs: social cards (#1428) 2023-12-28 17:10:06 -05:00
single-compose.yml feat(config/update.js): add support for updating with single-compose file (#680) 2023-07-21 21:51:35 -04:00

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Dev Resources

Please consult: Contributing to LibreChat for more information on the subject.

This directory: ./docs/dev, contains files used for developer work.

Dockerfile-app

  • used to build the DockerHub image

eslintrc-stripped.js

  • alternate linting rules, used in development

meilisearch.yml

  • Dockerfile for building meilisearch image independently from project

single-compose.yml

  • Dockerfile for building app image without meilisearch and mongodb services
    • This is useful for deploying on Google, Azure, etc., as a single, leaner container.
  • From root dir of the project, run docker-compose -f ./docs/dev/single-compose.yml up --build
    • When you don't need to build, run docker-compose -f ./docs/dev/single-compose.yml up
  • This requires you use a MongoDB Atlas connection string for the MONGO_URI env var
    • A URI string to a mongodb service accessible to your container is also possible.
    • Remote Meilisearch may also be possible in the same manner, but is not tested.

deploy-compose.yml

  • Similar to above, but with basic configuration for deployment to a cloud provider where multi-container compose works
    • Tested and working on a $6 droplet on DigitalOcean, just by visiting the http://server-ip/9000.
    • Not a scalable solution, but ideal for quickly hosting on a remote linux server.
    • You should adjust server_name localhost; to match your domain name, replacing localhost, as needed.
  • From root dir of the project, run docker-compose -f ./docs/dev/deploy-compose.yml up --build
    • When you don't need to build, run docker-compose -f ./docs/dev/deploy-compose.yml up
  • Unlike the single-compose file, this containerizes both MongoDB and Meilisearch, as they are already setup for you.