You can install and run Coder using the official Docker images published on [GitHub Container Registry](https://github.com/coder/coder/pkgs/container/coder). ## Requirements Docker is required. See the [official installation documentation](https://docs.docker.com/install/). ## Run Coder with the built-in database (quick) For proof-of-concept deployments, you can run a complete Coder instance with the following command: ```sh export CODER_DATA=$HOME/.config/coderv2-docker export DOCKER_GROUP=$(getent group docker | cut -d: -f3) mkdir -p $CODER_DATA docker run --rm -it \ -v $CODER_DATA:/home/coder/.config \ -v /var/run/docker.sock:/var/run/docker.sock \ --group-add $DOCKER_GROUP \ ghcr.io/coder/coder:latest ``` **Note:** Coder runs as a non-root user, we use `--group-add` to ensure Coder has permissions to manage Docker via `docker.sock`. If the host systems `/var/run/docker.sock` is not group writeable or does not belong to the `docker` group, the above may not work as-is. Coder configuration is defined via environment variables. Learn more about Coder's [configuration options](../admin/configure.md). ## Run Coder with access URL and external PostgreSQL (recommended) For production deployments, we recommend using an external PostgreSQL database. Set `ACCESS_URL` to the external URL that users and workspaces will use to connect to Coder. ```sh docker run --rm -it \ -e CODER_ACCESS_URL="https://coder.example.com" \ -e CODER_PG_CONNECTION_URL="postgresql://username:password@database/coder" \ -v /var/run/docker.sock:/var/run/docker.sock \ ghcr.io/coder/coder:latest ``` Coder configuration is defined via environment variables. Learn more about Coder's [configuration options](../admin/configure.md). ## Run Coder with docker-compose Coder's publishes a [docker-compose example](https://github.com/coder/coder/blob/main/docker-compose.yaml) which includes an PostgreSQL container and volume. 1. Install [Docker Compose](https://docs.docker.com/compose/install/) 2. Clone the `coder` repository: ```console git clone https://github.com/coder/coder.git ``` 3. Start Coder with `docker-compose up`: In order to use cloud-based templates (e.g. Kubernetes, AWS), you must have an external URL that users and workspaces will use to connect to Coder. For proof-of-concept deployments, you can use [Coder's tunnel](../admin/configure.md#tunnel): ```sh cd coder docker-compose up ``` For production deployments, we recommend setting an [access URL](../admin/configure.md#access-url): ```sh cd coder CODER_ACCESS_URL=https://coder.example.com docker-compose up ``` 4. Visit the web ui via the configured url. You can add `/login` to the base url to create the first user via the ui. 5. Follow the on-screen instructions log in and create your first template and workspace ## Troubleshooting ### Docker-based workspace is stuck in "Connecting..." Ensure you have an externally-reachable `CODER_ACCESS_URL` set. See [troubleshooting templates](../templates.md#creating-and-troubleshooting-templates) for more steps. ### Permission denied while trying to connect to the Docker daemon socket See Docker's official documentation to [Manage Docker as a non-root user](https://docs.docker.com/engine/install/linux-postinstall/#manage-docker-as-a-non-root-user) ## Next steps - [Quickstart](../quickstart.md) - [Configuring Coder](../admin/configure.md) - [Templates](../templates.md)