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Docker Compose is the recommended method to run Kekkai in production. Below are the steps to deploy Kekkai with Docker Compose.
Kekkai requires Docker Compose version 2.x.
Steps 1 - Preparing files
git clone https://github.com/Redume/Kekkai.git
cd Kekkai
Steps 2 - Change config files
??? note "Nginx Configuration"
In nginx.conf
, you need to specify your domain or ipv4 address
... listen 443 ssl; server_name localhost; # Your domain ...
To set up SSL
```bash
mkdir CertSLL
```
After that, copy the SSL certificates to the `CertSSL` folder, if the names are different,
then change either the name of the certificates or in `nginx.conf`
```
ssl_certificate /etc/nginx/ssl/fullchain.pem;
ssl_certificate_key /etc/nginx/ssl/privkey.pem;
```
??? note "The main config is config_sample.yaml
for Kekkai"
yaml database: user: 'DATABASE_USERNAME' password: 'DATABASE_PASSWORD' host: 'DATABASE_HOST' name: 'DATABASE_NAME' port: 5432 ...
Fill in the data in the `database` item, as well as in the `.env` config
??? note ".env-sample
config for PostgreSQL"
```.env
# Connection secret for postgres. You should change it to a random password
# Please use only the characters A-Za-z0-9
, without special characters or spaces
POSTGRES_PASSWORD=my_password
# If you do not know what you are doing, then you should not edit the values below
###################################################################################
POSTGRES_DB=kekkai
DB_HOST=postgres
POSTGRES_USER=postgres
```
- Populate custom database information if necessary.
- Consider changing `DB_PASSWORD` to a custom value. Postgres is not publically exposed, so this password is only used for - local authentication. To avoid issues with Docker parsing this value, it is best to use only the characters `A-Za-z0-9`.
!!! note
After editing, rename the config files by removing sample
in the name
Steps 3 - Start the containers
docker compose -f "docker-compose.yaml" up -d --build