DarkflameServer/Docker.md

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# Run the Darkflame Server inside Docker
## What you need
- Docker (Docker Desktop or on Linux normal Docker)
- Docker-Compose (Included in Docker Desktop)
- LEGO® Universe Client
## Run server inside Docker
1. Copy `.env.example` and save it as `.env` inside the root directory of this repository
2. Edit the `.env` file and add your path to your LEGO® Universe Client after `CLIENT_PATH=`
3. Update other values in the `.env` file as need (be sure to update passwords!)
4. Run `docker-compose up setup --build`
5. Run `docker-compose up -d database`
6. Run `docker-compose up -d account-manager brickbuildfix --build`
7. Run `docker-compose up -d darkflame`
8. Now you can see the output of the server with `docker compose logs -f --tail 100` or `docker-compose logs -f --tail 100`. This can help you understand issues and there you can also see when the server finishes it's startup.
## Disable brickbuildfix
If you don't need the http server running on port 80 do this:
1. Create a file with the name `docker-compose.override.yml`
2. Paste this content:
```yml
services:
brickbuildfix:
profiles:
- donotstart
```
3. Now run `docker compose up -d --build` or `docker-compose up -d --build`