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calendso-docker
This image can be found on DockerHub at https://hub.docker.com/repository/docker/calendso/calendso
The Docker configuration for Calendso is an effort powered by people within the community. Calendso does not provide official support for Docker, but we will accept fixes and documentation. Use at your own risk.
Requirements
Make sure you have docker & docker-compose installed on the server / system.
Getting Started
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Clone calendso-docker git clone --recursive https://github.com/calendso/docker.git calendso-docker
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Change into the directory cd calendso-docker
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Rename .env.exampleto.envand update.envif needed.
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Build and start calendso docker-compose up --build
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Start prisma studio docker-compose exec calendso npx prisma studio
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Open a browser to http://localhost:5555 to look at or modify the database content. 
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Click on the Usermodel to add a new user record.
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Fill out the fields (remembering to encrypt your password with BCrypt) and click Save 1 Recordto create your first user.
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Open a browser to http://localhost:3000 and login with your just created, first user. 
Git Submodules
This repository uses a git submodule.
If you cloned the repository without using --recursive, then you can initialize and clone the submodule with the following steps.
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Init the submodule git submodule init
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Update the submodule git submodule update --remote
For more advanced usage, please refer to the git documentation: https://git-scm.com/book/en/v2/Git-Tools-Submodules
Troubleshooting
- SSL edge termination: If running behind a load balancer which handles SSL certificates, you will need to add the environmental variable NODE_TLS_REJECT_UNAUTHORIZED=0to prevent requests from being rejected. Only do this if you know what you are doing and trust the services/load-balancers directing traffic to your service.
