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# Running LangFlow with Docker | |
This guide will help you get LangFlow up and running using Docker and Docker Compose. | |
## Prerequisites | |
- Docker | |
- Docker Compose | |
## Steps | |
1. Clone the LangFlow repository: | |
```sh | |
git clone https://github.com/langflow-ai/langflow.git | |
``` | |
2. Navigate to the `docker_example` directory: | |
```sh | |
cd langflow/docker_example | |
``` | |
3. Run the Docker Compose file: | |
```sh | |
docker compose up | |
``` | |
LangFlow will now be accessible at [http://localhost:7860/](http://localhost:7860/). | |
## Docker Compose Configuration | |
The Docker Compose configuration spins up two services: `langflow` and `postgres`. | |
### LangFlow Service | |
The `langflow` service uses the `langflowai/langflow:latest` Docker image and exposes port 7860. It depends on the `postgres` service. | |
Environment variables: | |
- `LANGFLOW_DATABASE_URL`: The connection string for the PostgreSQL database. | |
- `LANGFLOW_CONFIG_DIR`: The directory where LangFlow stores logs, file storage, monitor data, and secret keys. | |
Volumes: | |
- `langflow-data`: This volume is mapped to `/var/lib/langflow` in the container. | |
### PostgreSQL Service | |
The `postgres` service uses the `postgres:16` Docker image and exposes port 5432. | |
Environment variables: | |
- `POSTGRES_USER`: The username for the PostgreSQL database. | |
- `POSTGRES_PASSWORD`: The password for the PostgreSQL database. | |
- `POSTGRES_DB`: The name of the PostgreSQL database. | |
Volumes: | |
- `langflow-postgres`: This volume is mapped to `/var/lib/postgresql/data` in the container. | |
## Switching to a Specific LangFlow Version | |
If you want to use a specific version of LangFlow, you can modify the `image` field under the `langflow` service in the Docker Compose file. For example, to use version 1.0-alpha, change `langflowai/langflow:latest` to `langflowai/langflow:1.0-alpha`. | |