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| # docker-compose
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| This installation Method is for test-setups and small-scale productive setups.
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| ## Prerequisites
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| -   docker
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| -   docker-compose
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| ## Install
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| Download the latest `docker-compose.yml` from [here](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/BeryJu/passbook/master/docker-compose.yml). Place it in a directory of your choice.
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| passbook needs to know it's primary URL to create links in E-Mails and set cookies, so you have to run the following command:
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| ```
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| export PASSBOOK_DOMAIN=domain.tld # this can be any domain or IP, it just needs to point to passbook.
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| ```
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| The compose file references the current latest version, which can be overridden with the `SERVER_TAG` Environment variable.
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| If you plan to use this setup for production, it is also advised to change the PostgreSQL Password by setting `PG_PASS` to a password of your choice.
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| Now you can pull the Docker images needed by running `docker-compose pull`. After this has finished, run `docker-compose up -d` to start passbook.
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| passbook will then be reachable on Port 80. You can optionally configure the packaged traefik to use Let's Encrypt for TLS Encryption.
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