Quick Install with Podman ######################### Copy the following code and paste it into a file called `podman-compose.yaml` .. code-block:: bash version: '3' services: db: image: docker.io/mariadb:10.11 container_name: nearbeach-db ports: - 3306:3306 environment: - MARIADB_DATABASE=<> - MARIADB_USER=<> - MARIADB_PASSWORD=<> - MARIADB_ROOT_PASSWORD=<> volumes: - ./init:/docker-entrypoint-initdb.d nearbeach: image: docker.io/robotichead/nearbeach:latest container_name: nearbeach environment: - SECRET_KEY=<> - SMTP_EMAIL_HOST=<> - SMTP_EMAIL_PORT=<> - SMTP_EMAIL_HOST_USER=<> - SMTP_EMAIL_HOST_PASSWORD=<> - DB_DATABASE=<> - DB_USER=<> - DB_PASSWORD=<> - DB_HOST=nearbeach-db - DB_ENGINE=mysql - DB_PORT=3306 - ADMIN_USERNAME=<> - ADMIN_EMAIL=<> - CSRF_TRUSTED_URLS=<> - ALLOWED_HOSTS=localhost,127.0.0.1 - AZURE_STORAGE_CONNECTION_STRING=<> - AZURE_STORAGE_CONTAINER_NAME=<> volumes: - .:/ceansuite ports: - 8000:8000 - 2525:2525 restart: unless-stopped depends_on: - db #. Inside the podman-compose.yaml file, edit the SECRET_KEY. This will be a large string with symbols, letters and numbers. You can use a generate like https://djecrety.ir/ #. Inside the podman-compose.yaml file, fill out the following fields appropriately. SMTP is used to send the reset password functionality. This is one of the methods required to login for the first time. - SMTP_EMAIL_HOST - SMTP_EMAIL_PORT - SMTP_EMAIL_HOST_USER - SMTP_EMAIL_HOST_PASSWORD #. The administration username/email will be used to log into NearBeach. This will need to be filled out appropriately because changing - ADMIN_USERNAME - ADMIN_EMAIL #. Inside the podman-compose.yaml file, there are two services. One will be for setting up the Database, and the other service will setup NearBeach. You will need to fill out the database connection/details. Please note you will need the same variable value for the following pairs; - DB_DATABASE / MARIADB_DATABASE - DB_USER / MARIADB_USER - DB_PASSWORD / MARIADB_PASSWORD - MARIADB_ROOT_PASSWORD MARIADB_ROOT_PASSWORD will not have a pair. #. Fill out the CSRF_TRUSTED_URLS value. This will need to be the EXACT domain. Please view the examples below .. code-block:: bash CSRF_TRUSTED_URLS=https://demo.nearbeach.org If you would like to demo NearBeach, please fill out the following .. code-block:: bash CSRF_TRUSTED_URLS=http://localhost:8000,http://127.0.0.1:8000 #. Fill out the ALLOWED_HOSTS. This will be similar to the CSRF_TRUSTED, but without the http and port numbers. .. code-block:: bash - ALLOWED_HOST=demo.nearbeach.org Alternatively - if using localhost .. code-block:: bash - ALLOWED_HOSTS=localhost,127.0.0.1 #. Use your Azure Blob storage to store uploaded files from NearBeach. If you don't require Azure Blob storage, please delete these two lines; .. code-block:: bash - AZURE_STORAGE_CONNECTION_STRING - AZURE_STORAGE_CONTAINER_NAME #. Using a terminal, change directory to the location that you stored the podman-compose file. Run the following command: .. code-block:: bash podman-compose up -d If you would like to specify a project name for your NearBeach instance. Run the following command instead: .. code-block:: bash podman-compose up -d --project-name NearBeach You are now up and running NearBeach in Docker. Visiting the URL you set in the `CSRF_TRUSTED_URLS` in your browser will take you to NearBeach. For first time logins, you will need to reset your password. There are two different methods. #. Clicking "Reset" password and filling out your email will send you a password reset. #. Using a terminal, run the following command: .. code-block:: bash podman exec -it <> python3 ./manage.py changepassword <> This will ask for a new password.