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# Developing using Docker
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Since Discourse runs in Docker, why not develop there? If you have Docker installed, you should be able to run Discourse directly from your source directory using a Discourse development container.
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## Step-by-step
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It should be as easy as (from your source root):
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```sh
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./bin/docker/boot_dev --init
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# wait while:
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# - dependencies are installed,
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# - the database is migrated, and
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# - an admin user is created (you'll need to interact with this)
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./bin/docker/rails s
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```
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... then open a browser on http://localhost:3000 and _voila!_, you should see Discourse.
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When you're done, you can kill the Docker container with:
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```sh
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./bin/docker/shutdown_dev
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```
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Note that data is persisted between invocations of the container in your source root `tmp/postgres` directory.
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If for any reason you want to reset your database run
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```sh
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sudo rm -fr tmp/postgres
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```
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## Other Notes
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##### Where is the container image/Dockerfile defined?
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The Dockerfile comes from [discourse/discourse_docker on GitHub](https://github.com/discourse/discourse_docker), in particular [image/discourse_dev](https://github.com/discourse/discourse_docker/tree/master/image/discourse_dev).
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