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ExcaliDash Docker Setup
This Docker setup containerizes the ExcaliDash application with a multi-container architecture.
Architecture
- Frontend: React/Vite app served by Nginx
- Backend: Express.js API with Socket.IO
- Database: SQLite (persisted in Docker volume)
Single Port Exposure
The application exposes only port 6767 externally, which serves the frontend. The frontend's Nginx acts as a reverse proxy to route:
/api/*requests to the backend container/socket.io/*WebSocket connections to the backend container
All inter-container communication happens on an internal Docker network.
Quick Start
Option 1: Use Pre-built Images from Docker Hub (Recommended)
Pull and run the latest multi-platform images:
docker compose -f docker-compose.prod.yml up -d
Option 2: Build Locally
Build and run all services locally:
docker compose up -d --build
Access the application:
Publishing to Docker Hub
Build and Push Multi-Platform Images
The publish-docker.sh script builds images for multiple platforms (amd64, arm64) and pushes them to Docker Hub:
# Build and push with 'latest' tag
./publish-docker.sh
# Build and push with a specific version
./publish-docker.sh v1.0.0
Database
The SQLite database is stored in a Docker volume named backend-data which persists data across container restarts. Database migrations run automatically when the backend container starts.
Environment Variables
Default configuration works out of the box. To customize:
Create .env files in backend/ or frontend/ directories:
Backend .env:
PORT=8000
NODE_ENV=production
Frontend .env:
VITE_API_URL=/api
Port Mapping
- 6767 (external) → 80 (frontend nginx) → Routes to backend on internal network
- 8000 (internal only) - Backend API server
Only port 6767 is accessible from outside the Docker network.