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* declare sentry volumes external * move SENTRY_SECRET_KEY to .env file (not in git repo) * ignore docker-compose.override.yml to allow extending
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# Sentry On-Premise
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Official bootstrap for running your own [Sentry](https://sentry.io/) with [Docker](https://www.docker.com/).
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## Requirements
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* Docker 1.10.0+
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* Compose 1.6.0+ _(optional)_
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## Up and Running
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Assuming you've just cloned this repository, the following steps
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will get you up and running in no time!
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There may need to be modifications to the included `docker-compose.yml` file to accommodate your needs or your environment. These instructions are a guideline for what you should generally do.
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1. `docker volume create --name=sentry-data && docker volume create --name=sentry-postgres` - Make our local database and sentry volumes
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Docker volumes have to be created manually, as they are declared as external to be more durable.
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2. `cp -n .env.example .env` - create env config file
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3. `docker-compose build` - Build and tag the Docker services
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4. `docker-compose run --rm web config generate-secret-key` - Generate a secret key.
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Add it to `.env` as `SENTRY_SECRET_KEY`.
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5. `docker-compose run --rm web upgrade` - Build the database.
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Use the interactive prompts to create a user account.
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6. `docker-compose up -d` - Lift all services (detached/background mode).
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7. Access your instance at `localhost:9000`!
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## Securing Sentry with SSL/TLS
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If you'd like to protect your Sentry install with SSL/TLS, there are
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fantastic SSL/TLS proxies like [HAProxy](http://www.haproxy.org/)
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and [Nginx](http://nginx.org/).
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## Updating Sentry
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Updating Sentry using Compose is relatively simple. Just use the following steps to update. Make sure that you have the latest version set in your Dockerfile. Or use the latest version of this repository.
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Use the following steps after updating this repository or your Dockerfile:
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```sh
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docker-compose build # Build the services again after updating
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docker-compose run --rm web upgrade # Run new migrations
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docker-compose up -d # Recreate the services
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```
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## Resources
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* [Documentation](https://docs.sentry.io/server/installation/docker/)
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* [Bug Tracker](https://github.com/getsentry/onpremise)
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* [Forums](https://forum.sentry.io/c/on-premise)
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* [IRC](irc://chat.freenode.net/sentry) (chat.freenode.net, #sentry)
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