Skip to content

defog-ai/defog-docker

Folders and files

NameName
Last commit message
Last commit date

Latest commit

 

History

28 Commits
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Repository files navigation

Defog Docker

Defog Docker is the easiest way to host Defog in a production environment. defog-desktop is great for development and testing, but it's not optimized for production under high load. Defog Docker is a production-ready version of Defog that's easy to deploy and scale.

Setting up Defog Docker

Installing Docker

To install Defog Docker, you need to have Docker and Docker Compose installed on your machine. If you don't have them installed, you can follow the instructions on the Docker website.

Cloning this repository

To get started, clone this repository to your local machine:

git clone https://github.com/defog-ai/defog-docker
cd defog-docker

Obtaining your Defog API Key(s)

If you do not yet have a Defog API Key, sign up at https://defog.ai/signup to get a free one! The free key lets you query up to 5 tables with 25 total columns, and up to 1000 queries per month. If you want to query more complex databases, you can upgrade to a paid plan.

Once you have Docker and Docker Compose installed, you must update the .env file with your DEFOG_API_KEY and DEFOG_API_KEY_NAMES.

You can use multiple API keys by providing a comma-separated list of API keys. If you do so, then users will be able to select from multiple databases from a UI dropdown, like below

Defog API Key Dropdown

The DEFOG_API_KEY_NAMES is a comma-separated list of human readable API key names that you want to display to users. This is to ensure that end-users can easily select the correct API key when querying the database, without you having to expose the actual API key. These can be any string, but should be unique and easily identifiable.

Here is an example of what the .env file should look like:

With a single API key:

DEFOG_API_KEY=YOUR_API_KEY
DEFOG_API_KEY_NAMES="My Dataset"
...

With multiple API keys:

DEFOG_API_KEY=YOUR_API_KEY_1,YOUR_API_KEY_2
DEFOG_API_KEY_NAMES="Dataset 1,Dataset 2"
...

Updating Docker Installation

# this assumes that we are in the defog-docker folder

# first, make sure you have the latest version of the docker-compose.yaml and .env files
git pull

# first, we remove the current image and volumes
docker compose rm -f

# then, we pull the latest updates from the docker hub
docker compose pull

# finally, we get the latest image up
docker compose up

Running Defog Docker

To start Defog Docker, run the following command:

docker compose up

To stop Defog Docker, press Ctrl+C in the terminal where you ran the docker compose up command.

You might see an error the very first time you run docker compose up. If this happens, simply exit with Ctrl+C, and then run the command again.

If you want to run Defog Docker in the background, you can run the following command:

docker compose up -d

About

A docker image for the Defog platform

Resources

License

Stars

Watchers

Forks

Releases

No releases published

Packages

No packages published